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Introducing a puppy to your loved ones, children and new canine animals



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By : eddie hunter    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-04-17 08:51:43
When you add a dog to your family you ought to take some precautions. Even you probably have been told the puppy behaves well with children you need to be aware that this dog has not become used to your particular children, and that is a vital thing to remember.
A dog can feel overwhelmed by children so one must always let the dog come up to all the children rather than another way around. If the kids come up to your dog, the animal will feel likely under threat and could snap at them in self defence.
Let the kid sit down gently and encourage the dog to come to them by giving the animal some titbit or small snack. Next time let the child offer the dog a toy encouraging the dog to fool around a little. Tell the family| never to stare at |the dog as this is considered threatening behaviour in accordance with your dog. When the dog approaches the kid, and tell the kid to stroke the dog beneath the chin or on his chest, never go to stroke the dogs head, the animal will feel safer if he can see where you hand is going.
Dogs don’t always like to be hugged or cuddled unless he is familiar with this from an early age. Children love to do this, especially if they've had a previous dog that got used to this way.
The family will need to take time over this and watch carefully what the dog likes and doesn’t like and let him understand in the slow but sure way what is what.
After everyone has been introduced, tell every person to let the dog have his own space so he can investigate his new surroundings in his own time. It might be a good idea to buy a brand new game for the kids simultaneously, to offer them something besides the novelty of a new dog to play with giving your dog freedom to wander and discover. All children ought to be taught a dog is a companion and isn't a toy, also explain that loud noises and screams will disturb your dog and to play more calmly.
A number of dogs like collies are more of the herding variety and their instinct is usually to nip at the ankles that will make the kid run around. This needs to be stopped straight away or it's going to become a bad habit. your dog must be taught not to leap up at the kids and the kids must be taught to not over excite the animal. Adults must supervise at all times in the beginning and youngsters less than ten years of age should never be left with a dog alone. Be extra careful with dogs who are of their senior years as they can have hearing and seeing difficulties, it is sort of easy to startle them, and when a dog is scared he could behave incorrectly.
Dogs feel like they are part of the family so you ought to treat them as such, perhaps if you purchase a toy for the kids you could possibly think about getting some dog toys to keep everyone happy.

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