5 Tips to Teach Kids to Play Safely with Dogs
Dogs are kid’s best friend! But to get these BFFs together, children need to learn safe get-to-know-Fido rules.
1. Ask permission before petting.
“Teach your child to always stand back and ask before petting a dog,” says Bobbie Bhambree, the director of pet behavior at North Shore Animal League America in Port Washington, New York.
2. Show the dog you’re friendly.
Reaching out can startle a dog. Instead, your child should offer an open palm a couple of inches away from her own body, allowing the pooch to approach and sniff.
3. Pat smartly.
“Once the dog warms up to you, gently stroke it under the chin,” says Bhambree. “The dog can see where your hand is, which makes him more comfortable.”
4. Think like a dog.
Ask your child: “If you were eating or sleeping, would you be happy if your brother started poking you?”
5. Play fetch with two balls.
As soon as the dog brings one back, have your child show it the other. “The dog will drop the one in his mouth to catch the new one. Then your child can safely pick it up,” says Bhambree.
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