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What should dogs pay attention to when they get along with children?

Have parents decided to let their children grow up with dogs? If you have a good pet companion suitable for your child's childhood, then you should teach your child to get along and communicate with dogs correctly. For example, when dogs eat, sleep and hold toys, teach children not to disturb them, and keep a certain distance when waking sleeping animals to avoid sudden attacks.

It is dangerous for parents to tell their children how to get along with dogs;

1. Children's harsh screams, excited running and sudden push-pull sounds may make dogs defend themselves from fright or dance with excitement.

2. Don't disturb puppies when they are eating, sleeping and taking toys: when someone comes to take these things, some dogs may act in self-defense because they will protect food, sleep and toys. However, when dogs and their owners build trust and feel comfortable in their home environment, most of them will not be threatened by people taking food. You can also change this habit through some training, such as driving the dog away first, then taking its food, turning around and putting it back, so that it knows that it will be returned to it after taking it away.

When you wake up the sleeping dog, you should keep a certain distance and give it some time to recover.

4. Don't let children get close to dogs that raise their lips, show their teeth, raise their back hair, shout or back off.

5. Don't go near a cat with its back arched, its back hairy, and its ears pursed and it barks loudly. This behavior shows that they feel threatened and may take aggressive action. If the dog is too excited, protect the child from being pushed down and injured.