The Basics for Harmonious Relationship Between a Dog and a Child

The Basics for Harmonious Relationship Between a Dog and a Child

The Basics for Harmonious Relationship Between a Dog and a Child

The quote by the writer and the columnist Gene Hill “whoever said you can’t buy happiness forgot little puppies” testifies to the special bond that develops between people and dogs. Being a dog lover yourself, you would certainly want to instill love for these lovable pets in your children. In order to ensure a harmonious relationship between your child and a dog, we prepared for you the basics you will need to know.

Being knowledgeable on this subject is of major importance. Raising your baby and having a dog at the same time is not the easiest thing in the world. Fortunately, there are so many books on this subject which will help you and which you will certainly enjoy reading. Some of them are: “Kids and Dogs: A Professional’s Guide to Helping Families” and “Living with Kids and Dogs…Without Losing Your Mind” by Colleen Pelar.

Dog Breeds Recommended for Children

Dog breeds are the second thing you need to pay attention to since not all dog breeds are recommended for children. The two dog breeds which are known for their friendliness and calm nature are golden retriever and Labrador retriever. Since you will need to train them as well, those breeds are easy to train. Specifically, Labrador are known for its obedience which make them perfect dogs for you children to train. On the other hand, you should avoid Chihuahuas and Pekingese dogs. Pekingese dogs bark a lot and they are pretty stubborn and Chihuahuas are simply too small for young children to handle them. There is possibility children might injure them.

Introducing a Dog to a Baby

One of the most crucial steps in fostering a strong bond between a dog and a child is introducing a dog to a newborn baby. Before actually doing this, you need to make sure that your dog is properly trained. The dog should be on the leash all the time during the contact. After few minutes, give the dog a treat. It is of utmost importance to be calm in order for your dog to be calm as well.

As it has been previously mentioned, it is crucial to teach your dog some basic things such as to sit and to lie down. You can find many tips and techniques online how to train your dog or you can hire a professional trainer. Additionally, children should know the basic rules when being around the dog. It is essential that children know how to pet the dog gently and that they should not approach it while the dog is eating. The bottom line is to always be around when your child is playing with the dog.

Health Issues

In order to make sure that the relationship develops smoothly, parents should be aware of health issues which might arise. Make sure your dog is vaccinated and bear in mind fleas, allergies, infections which can be passed from dogs to people.

It goes without saying that your house needs to be extremely clean especially if you have a baby or a little child. Be prepared for dog hairs. Vacuum and mop on daily basis, especially if you have a double coated dog breed. When it comes to floor rugs, use a vacuum cleaner with good suction. Your child would want to play on the floor so be extra careful. The recommendation is to buy play mats for your child.

It is a clever idea to [amazon_link id=”B003TUNVXG” target=”_blank” rel=”nofollow” ]buy a bed for your dog[/amazon_link] and train them to sleep there. If you have a baby or a toddler, it is not a bad idea to have the outer room for feeding your dog. Ensure that you have a mat under its bowl for eating. In addition, it is recommended to cover your furniture. It is the easiest way to clean your furniture if it has smooth surface such as leather. Remove surface bacteria by sanitizing on regular basis. Even though there is always an extra work while cleaning your house, it is not impossible to keep it clean.

To cut long story short, it is highly important to know the basics relating to the interaction between a dog and a child. Be prepared in advance, teach your child a proper behavior around a dog and train your dog, too. With little effort on parents’ part, children can develop a strong bond with their dogs showing them affection and love they surely deserve.

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14 responses to “The Basics for Harmonious Relationship Between a Dog and a Child”

  1. Pamela Gurganus Avatar
    Pamela Gurganus

    This was a great read! And I love the picture. 🙂

  2. Linda Manns Avatar

    Little children do love animals. The information you shared is very important and very useful. Thank you so much for sharing

  3. Vickie Couturier Avatar

    I know we had a spaniel and she was so good with the grandkids,,she passed away and we now have a chachauchau ,,and he hates kids,,he is okay if they dont try to touch him,and of course they do because he doesnt like it,,so we have to put him up everytime the grandkids come over

  4. Natalie Brown Avatar
    Natalie Brown

    As a dog lover, I’m so glad you wrote this post. It’s so important to train your dog to be good with children. Of course, most children are going to be excited about a dog but they need a little instruction too. Of course, the top thing is to “be gentle”. I think labs are perfect dogs for children. I have a boxer and he is really good with children too. Even though he’s not usually around them. Boxers were babysitters during the 1800’s in Germany. 🙂

  5. Hale Slehan Avatar

    We had a Lab and a cocker spaniel when I was growing up and they were so good with my sister and I.
    slehan at juno dot com

  6. Jessica Avatar

    We had our dog before our kids and we were lucky our dog was so friendly and easy going (she was a lab mix) that it was so easy. She completely understood very quickly that her rank in the family just went down when the kids arrived and was always gentle with them.

  7. touristmeetstraveler Avatar

    My dog is amazing with kids, she is super quiet and sweet; never bites as well!

  8. Heather Avatar

    I haven’t had to introduce a dog to a newborn before but I’m sure it can a nervous little introduction. I’ve only ever heard of one bad introduction, a mom was taking a shower and the dog attacked the baby in the bassinet by the bed, just horrible. But I think supervision for quite sometime is important and never leaving a newborn alone with a dog.

  9. Czjai Reyes-Ocampo Avatar

    Great tips! I’m glad my son and my pet Stalin used to get along. He passed away three years ago. 🙁

  10. lisa Avatar

    Our kids have grown up with dogs. We have German Shepherds and Pitbulls and they are fantastic with kids. It is all about the proper introduction and training of the dogs (and kids!) to respect each other.

  11. Bismah Avatar

    Great tips! Many people do not realize how important it is to have a proper introduction when it comes to pets and small children. We grew up with all kinds of pets and never had any issues.

  12. Edna Williams Avatar
    Edna Williams

    Honestly, all my kids had animals. I think animal ownership fosters compassion and responsibility.

  13. bryan Avatar
    bryan

    The benefits of having a trained dog are endless. A few months ago I started to train mine with some videos I found online. They teach you step by step! Aggression, anxiety, biting, barking and disasters in the house have disappeared. My dog behaves excellent. And I have taught many tricks! Here is the address: theonlinedogtrainers.com

  14. Steve Avatar

    I’m glad you’ll have a dog to run with and that they are starting to adjust to each other.Looks like you guys have just as much fun as the huskies do playing out in the snow!