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Puppies and small children are a perfect match, both new to the world, figuring out everything around them by exploring, playing, falling down and getting back up again. So what’s the best way to maintain a safe environment for both your 2- and 4-legged kids? Through their work with countless families, our pet experts have some recommendations.
It’s also important to teach young children how to interact with dogs who aren’t in your family. Whether it’s a dog being walked on your street, running in a park, or even sitting in your veterinarian’s waiting room, remind your child to always ask an owner first before petting their dog. If the owner says it's okay, show your child how to let the dog sniff the back of their hand before you try to touch them.
Likewise, if young children approach asking, “Can I pet your dog?” be sure their parent, guardian, or whatever adult is with them has given them permission first before allowing it. If they get the all-clear and then take the right steps by letting your dog sniff their hand first, reinforce the child’s correct behavior by praising them: “Nice job letting him sniff you first!” Finally, be sure to praise your dog, too, for being gentle and letting the child pet them.
If you feel your family would benefit from the input of one of our professional trainers on how to best work with your puppy or dog, contact us about Manners sessions. We’re always happy to help, and we know from experience that by working with both your puppy and child on interacting appropriately, all of you can enjoy plenty of safe, enjoyable time together for years to come.
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