How to avoid problems between dogs and young children.
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How to avoid problems between dogs and young children.


How to avoid problems between dogs and young children.

Dogs see the world differently than humans do. They have their own way of responding to situations and people. You might be worried about how well your new dog will behave with your young children, or you might be concerned about how your four-legged friend will respond the new baby you'll be bringing home in a few months. To a dog, growling and snapping are simply forms of communication, which say, "Back off." To a human, however, this seems like dangerous aggression and should not be tolerated, especially with children. It's important to remember that young children can be just as stressful to a dog as they can to a parent. You don't need to worry if you take the time to teach your dog and your children how to behave around each other.

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Introduce Your Dog to a New Baby

Make Rules for Dogs and Children





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