Kids and Good Dog


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DATE: Dec. 12, 2013, 9:05 a.m.

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  1. For most people, owning and enjoying a puppy was a major component of their child years. A puppy can be a child’s greatest pal. Dogs and young people just seem to go together and what kid hasn't asked and pleaded to get a doggie?
  2. Before you surrender and get that tiny bundle of fur do your research. You have to realize which kinds of dogs are going to be perfect for your family. The size of the dog and the nature of the canine are very very important when you've got young children. You must also consider how you plan on living day to day with both the puppy and the young people.
  3. Golden retrievers are recognized as being one of the ideal family dogs and they are genuinely loving amazing animals. On the other hand, if you have an eight year old young person who is going to be the main puppy walker at home you might want to contemplate a smaller sized pet that may be easier for the kid to manage. The best trained dog on the earth, might out of the blue choose to go after a cat or be attacked by another dog. How will your young boy or girl manage to deal with this?
  4. Dog walking is a good way for the dog and kid to spend precious time together and to interact, but you have to make sure that they are able to work well together. Simply because the dog is properly trained and responds to you, doesn't necessarily mean that your dog will work well with the kid.
  5. Dogs generally view kids as being different, than adults. They frequently consider themselves to be above the level of the child in the family group. It is therefore your responsibility to make certain that your youngster realizes exactly how and when to correct the pet. Your son or daughter will need to discover ways to assert authority over the dog in a beneficial way.
  6. When your son or daughter and the canine do venture out for a walk it is vital that they are able to communicate with one another. Your youngster must know and use commands that the puppy recognizes. You might begin by permitting the child to lead the dog at home. This can teach your dog that he has to obey your son or daughter. You can also make sure that your youngster just isn't tugging your pet around with him. Both the puppy and the youngster need to learn that pulling the leash isn't okay.
  7. It is also essential that if you do intend to let your child walk the dog that the youngster understand and respect the laws and rules concerning dogs in your town. There are various spots where dogs will not be permitted to go and may be unwelcome. It is also important particularly if you live in an urban location that the child understands that clean-up is a part of walking the dog. Quite a few areas enforce big fines on puppy owners that fail to pick up after their pet.
  8. These are all things that you have to think about before you purchase a family pet. Unfortunately, the era of simply permitting your youngster to go out and walk your dog are gone, in many regions. However if you think you and your child are prepared, a dog could be the best mate your child ever has.

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