Sunday, May 30, 2021

How To Introducing Pets to Baby


If your family already includes a pet, you'll need to help that first "baby" adjust to the new one you'll soon bring home. You can help your pet cope with this big change in much the same way parents help children understand that a new brother or sister will be joining the family. By following the tips below, you can ease your pet's stress, help her welcome your new baby, and ensure that your pet stays where she belongs—with you and your growing family


1. Teach children how to gently touch and pet animals.

Children are very fond of animals, but they often do not realize that they are squeezing or pulling on a dog's coat. Too often, children accidentally hurt the dog, resulting in biting or aggressive behavior from the animal. Avoid this problem by showing him the proper way to pet the dog.


2.Teach children to be familiar with pets at home

Have a child calmly approach the dog from the side and stop with enough space

to allow the dog to voluntarily come to the child. This allows the animal to watch over the child without feeling overwhelmed and to greet the child in its own way.


3. Experts recommend using a leash or command to control the dog

If you have a new dog pet, we'd better suggest wearing a leash, and asking the dog to "sit down", then introducing himself calmly. Using the leash, you will be able to regain control of your dog gets a little stray.


4. Avoid giving treats or using toys at first introductions with children

Some dogs become excited when they see food or toys and may grab them roughly from their little fingers. In addition, toys are a great way to play with dogs, but they can cause problems that may not leave a good first impression on children (fear of dogs).


5. Before petting, let the dog sniff the child

Dogs use their sense of smell to say "hello" and find out who you are, as well as to remember you or your child's scent. Stand still, let the dog sniff around you and the child. As a side note, be careful when reaching out to kiss. Have a child curl on their finger and avoid pushing it against the dog's face. Let the animal come to you. If you're introducing a new baby to a dog, bring your little one's blanket home to let the dog kiss him before the big introduction.


6. Do not disturb a dog who is eating or sleeping

It will be a problem if you disturb a dog that is eating because it is very hungry or maybe it is sleeping. Tell the children to make room for the pet to rest.


7. Teach your children to ask permission before becoming acquainted with other people's pets

There may be some cases, children do not know between their own pet dogs, with other people's pets.

Sometimes animals are not easy to get along with new people, it's best to teach children to always ask permission before petting or getting to know other people's pets.


8. Never leave a child and pet unattended

Always supervise children, when joking or playing with your pet. Animals such as dogs, which you may know to be very cheerful, may suddenly bite your child, perhaps due to something accidental, such as pulling hard on the fur or possibly strangling your dog.

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