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If you have a dog or dogs, and children you know how important it is to teach them the proper ways to deal with the other 's. You will need to teach your child properly and gently caress the dog, and not push or hit the dog. You will want to train your pet to cope with their children and the things they can do. You need to teach the child and train your dog what is acceptable behavior.

Infants and children tend to pull the ends of the dog, such as ears and tails, and hit the dog. Do not teach your dog to accept your baby's gentle touch in all areas of your body. On that note, teach your child that every dog has sensitive areas that he or she should not feel.

Teach your baby does not use his hands, toys or bottle hitting or shaking your dog. This can harm the dog or doing the defensive baby dog, increasing the chances of your dog nipping or biting your baby. Also, do not allow your child to kick, kicking or stepping on the dog. This can lead to a dog that becomes afraid of feet, and may start to bite them when she sees one foot coming near her.

Teach your child the proper way to treat your dog

Teach your child not to yell at the dog, but speaking in a low voice, easy. Dogs can become very frightened when a little unpredictable " thing " is all around you. Teach your dog to relax and be quiet when and if the baby or child not to scream in her face.

Do not allow your child to chase the dog, as once again, your dog can become frightened by the child and become wary of being around him or her. Some dogs will not run away, but instead turn around and defend yourself, which could be as severe as biting.

Be very careful with your baby climbing or jumping over your dog. Many dogs do not like it - would you? It is so bad to expect your pet to accept this behavior from your dog. If this happens, keep the dog quiet and take your child out of the dog. Praise your dog behaved appropriately.

Teaching your dog to respect your child

Your dog needs to respect your child as he recognizes you (confidently). Should your baby interact with your pet in various locations will enable that to occur.

Have your child work with your dog basic obedience

This will help your dog master to accept and appreciate your baby. Even if your child expresses gibberish kid, you may train your dog to get.

Strengthen control by telling them how you have your child take the same command. Surprisingly, your dog will soon be able to understand baby talk! When my children started talking, I had them give my dogs commands daily. At primary my pets glanced at me like I had three heads because they did not know what my children were attempting to tell them. As I stepped commands, my dogs learned to baby talk and soon were listening to my kids! My kids thought it was great, plus the dogs got to recognize and welcome to them. To this day I but have my kids practice obedience with my dogs so that neither my dogs or children lose these skills.

Teach your child to give treats to your dog

Teach your baby how to give treats to your dog the right way, and in turn teach your dog the proper way is to take your child. Make certain that you are continually already when doing this. Hold the hand of his son who is happy in it to ensure the safe and smooth outlet of treatment for your dog. Make sure that your child has treatment in his open hand and make the dog lick the treatment off the side instead of using the teeth to get the treat. Now is the time to bring the "gentle" command in game. As with everything, your dog does well, praise him when he does not have the treat with care so that it will proceed to do so in the prospect because he understands what is expected.

Dogs plus children want to discover to play commonly and become friends

Teaching your dog and child to play together is another important piece of the puzzle. Most children delight in playing with a dog plus dogs inherently love to play! Fetch is probably the easiest game to have the two working collectively, particularly if your pet already search. Even if the ball or a toy, will only walk, your dog will happily retrieve and bring it back. This makes the child very happy! Wherever you show your kid how to manage the necessary commands for the game becomes easier for your dog to accept the direction of his son. Do not allow your child to play tug with your dog when children are not usually strong enough to control the game and could very easily get hurt. Fetch hide and seek and "find it " games (where they hide treats and have the dog search for them - with the help at first) are great sports for kids to work with the dogs.

Your child should have duties relating to your dog

Allow your kids to share the responsibilities of caring dog creates respect in both parties. The dog learns to care for and benefit children to care for him. Kids learn trust and each that fits into holding a pet. Taking walks with you and your dog (even allowing the child to grab a share of the collar - with you actually control the leash), feeding, and playing with the dog duties are your children can participate, and you can enjoy a lot. My children argue over who goes to handle the leash for a walk, who gets to throw the ball during the search, and it begins to feed the dogs. They are learning to take turns with all the activities, and to care for the dogs, so it's a win-win situation in my house!

A WARNING...

The dreaded doggie Dish

You can teach your dog to accept his son near his food bowl by having your child give treats high value on his empty plate. Make sure you are supervising and even between dog and child, to avoid any problems. The Indicated does not suggest, nevertheless so that you could allow your children very close, while your dog is eating. This can be extremely stressful since your dog to have to worry about the child steal your food! She can become protective over his bowl and possibly bite or nip if the child is very close. After some time, your dog should come to believe her son around while she is eating if you follow the steps above, but I can not emphasize enough how potentially dangerous this can be!

Let Sleeping Dogs Lie

It is really essential to allow your pet eat and sleep in peace, away from the child. Teach your child not to harass or get too close to the dog when it is eating or sleeping.

The old saying, allowed sleeping pets sleep is very important, and oh so true! A sleeping dog that is scared awake could accidentally bite or jump on a child. Teach your baby to transmit your dog solely when she is asleep so that your dog is allowed peace and quiet and his son remains unharmed. Dogs need down-time, just as people do. You may also supply your dog a unique favorite toy or bone to chew somewhere out of reach of children. This will guarantee that the pet does not have to insist that the child will take it and bite or pinch the child.

Be gentle with your dog!

A final word...

Always remember that no matter how well-behaved your pet is, he or she is but a dog. Puppies are pets and can be random at ease. They have teeth and can bite, but I hope they never will. They can jump and zero if it is on purpose or not. Please do not let your baby or child alone with your dog - EVER! Things can happen unexpectedly can cause injury and headaches, so always be careful and attentive when it comes to your dog and child. It is invariably safer to err on the top of discretion!

Our lives can be enriched by our dogs beyond belief, just as they can with raising children. It is a challenging task of having babies and dogs, but well worth it. Provided That you understand this section, you should have a smooth transition and life will be wonderful. Whenever you prefer to disregard the information I gave I can not say what will happen in your home. You can never have any problem, but chances are, sooner or later, something will emerge.

Good luck, and wish that your experience can be as comfortable and pleasant as mine has remained and continues to be!