Children raising dogs Some things you need to understand
Children and dogs

Let children raise a good dog , first of all, let him interact with dogs more, let him gradually understand the dog's living habits, food preferences, how to judge the dog's physical condition and interests. At the core of this process, children can learn how to carefully observe ordinary objects, how to communicate with dogs, and how to fulfill their responsibilities, which is a very interesting thing.

Do not let children disturb your dogs when they are eating, sleeping, or holding toys

< p style="text-indent:2em;">Some dogs protect their food, sleep, and toys. When someone comes and takes away these items, they may act in self-defense. However, when they have established a trust with their owners and feel relieved about the environment at home, most of them will not feel threatened by people taking away food. You can also change this habit through some training, such as abandoning the pet first, then taking its food, turning around and then putting the food back, so that it understands that it will be given to it again after taking it away.

When waking up a sleeping dog, you should maintain a certain distance and give it some time to wake up

There will be a quiet period of time after the dog just wakes up. If you suddenly come up to play with them during this time, it may cause them to be unhappy, so try not to let children play with the dog that has just woken up.

Understanding dog body language

1. No Allow children to get close to dogs that lift their lips, show teeth, stand up on their backs, yell, or cower.

2. Don’t get close to unfamiliar dogs suddenly. When seeing unfamiliar dogs outside, do not let children touch them recklessly. If you want to interact with them, you should contact their owners first. When unfamiliar puppies approach, stand still and let them take a sniff. Don't run away in panic, and don't look into their eyes, as this will be considered a challenge.

Let children focus on the process of managing dogs and continue to comprehensively understand them. They will understand dogs better and better, and I believe they will also raise dogs better and better. It's great, and you can learn a lot from it.

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