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Kids and Dogs Safety
Tip Sheet
By Sheila Blythe-Saucier
Teaching children the
do's and don'ts regarding animals is among one of the most important
lessons you'll ever teach them. Animals are everywhere and though many
are domesticated, this does not automatically make them safe. For
example, in the U.S. alone, 1-2 million dog bites occur annually.
Today many homes are raising children along with the family dog.
Naturally kids delight in hugging, petting, and playing with their pets.
But unfortunately, many children grow up believing that all dogs are
gentle and friendly like their pets, and commonly fall victim to a dog
attack, simply because they'd never been taught when it's not okay to
approach a dog.
Start teaching your children the following safety guidelines
regarding dogs when they are quite young, and continue reinforcing these
precautions frequently.
- Never run up to a dog.
- Never attempt to touch a neighbor's dog through a fence.
- Never touch a dog that is growling, showing his teeth, or barking
hysterically.
- Young children must never approach dogs without a grown-up's
supervision.
- Always hold your hand out first and allow the dog to sniff your
hand.
- Never grab at a dog.
- Don't approach a dog that is a watch dog protecting his property.
- Never attempt to touch a dog that is eating or in possession of a
bone or a treat of some sort.
- Never hurt the animal by pulling it's tail or fur for example.
- If the dog is leashed, ask the dog's owner permission to pet the
dog first.
- Keep your face away from the dog's, when approaching or playing
with them.
- Don't make loud noises or sudden moves when approaching a dog.
Speak softly to it.
- If a dog is chasing you, stop running, as this encourages him to
chase you.
- Avoid eye contact with an aggressive dog, and back off slowly and
non-threateningly.
- Do not touch, or attempt to touch, the animal's eyes.
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Content online. Copyright © 1997 by Sheila Blythe-Saucier. Founder and
owner of Safety Net-Child Safety Consultants, Sheila Blythe-Saucier is in
the business of protecting children from the hazards that exist in their
homes and communities. An R.N. for the last 20 years, Sheila extensively
researched and authored a child safety book, which leads to the
development of her business. Through a home inspection covering over 600
hazards commonly found in and around homes with young children, parents
receive an education on protecting their kids fully in a few hours time.
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