How can I ensure my kids safety with dogs?

If the dog has learned appropriate behavior around youngsters, then dogs and kids can make a wonderful team. Certain canines appear to have an innate fondness for kids and know how to behave around them. These canines still require socialization and training. It's critical that they understand their limitations. Not every dog and child get along. Some dogs even have a fear of children. While many of these kinds of dogs can be educated to behave appropriately at a secure distance from children, some are never going to be able to play with them in a way that is safe. Make sure your kids are safe with your dog at all times if you have kids living with you or visiting.


What are the ten safety guidelines for children around dogs?

1 - Get your puppy socialized.

Puppy

The key stage of development is 8–16 weeks. If introduced around this time, pups are likely to learn how to accept and feel at ease with a wide range of people and situations. To make sure a good association is formed, provide delicious food and positive experiences, such as gentle stroking and petting, to soothe children. To find out my advice on childproofing your dog, continue reading.


2 - Launch an Obedience Initiative

Puppy

Simple cues like "off," "sit," and "name" are excellent places to start. "Off" is a fantastic signal to help curb the urge to start moving quickly. We ask for the sit cue, which is a behavior as opposed to jumping. Lastly, "Focus," or their name, is a terrific way to reroute and keep you updated in different circumstances.


3 - Activities in Handling to Childproof the Dog

Puppy

Not every child will treat your dog with kindness. Some could approach and give them a hug or yank their tail. Get your dog ready for this by treating them well, praising them frequently, and playing with every part of their body.


4 - Keep your dog from jumping up.

Dog

Leaping is a behavior that is all-or-nothing. Either everyone gets to jump over you and your dog, or nobody gets to. Say "off" and request a seat if they come running up to you as you get home, and then give them some affection. Continue each time they leap up; gradually, they'll get the hang of it.


5 - Give dogs access to kids' toys.

Dog and Kid

Give the dog all the bizarre things that kids have, like plush animals, bikes, balls, and toys that make loud noises. These toys may terrify sensitive dogs since they may associate them with kids. Introduce these toys to them in the absence of kids, and give them praise and goodies in return. 
Read This: How to train your kids to be puppy socializers


6 - To childproof your pet, make him behave like a child.

Dog and Child

Practice staying with your dog while you run around and create a lot of noise. You can also use the nearby children's playground from a distance.


7 - Teach Your Dog to Crate

Dog and Kid

Give them a way out so they may find a safe place to retreat to when they feel overwhelmed. Instill in them a respect for the dog's crate. Read This: What small- to medium-sized dogs are best for kids safety?


8 - Avoid coercing the dog to accept kids.

Dog and Kid

Allowing kids to pet your dog should never be forced upon them. Children must understand that certain dogs prefer not to be petted. To avert possible dangers to your dog's safety, speak up for them. Recognise the snarl and support your dog.


9 - When childproofing the dog you have, always be positive.

Puppies

Rewarding behavior is essential in any novel circumstance. To reinforce, give high-value rewards and compliments. Additionally, observe your dog's body language and move at their pace.


10 - Give kids guidelines.

Dog

It's not just dogs that require training. It's important to establish guidelines for kids regarding behavior around your dog. Ensure that any child entering your home is aware of the following:

1: The dog has to be softly petted.
2: The dog shouldn't be made to pay attention.
3: You can't get near the dog's crate.
4: When the dog is eating and chewing on a bone, stay away from it.
5: When the dog is sleeping, let it be alone.
6: When a dog enters the room, make sure there is an adult there. Dogs and children must never, ever be left alone.


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