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Pets Last Updated: Jul 2nd, 2008 - 21:15:22


Kids And Canines: What Every Child Should Know
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(NAPSI)-A dog's wagging tail and soft, fluffy ears can be as irresistible as the forbidden cookie jar to a child. But while the family pet is tolerant and patient with your child, other dogs may not be. So it's important to teach your child how to behave safely around all dogs.

"Most of the time dogs and kids make great companions," says canine behavior expert Dr. Mary Burch. "However, sometimes dogs can view a child as 'one of the pack' and play rough, or misinterpret a child's actions as threatening."

The American Kennel Club advises parents to teach their young children how to treat all animals with care and consideration, and how to steer clear of potentially dangerous situations.


What Kids Need To Know:

• Always ask a dog's owner if you may pet the dog. Some dogs shouldn't be touched. He may be "on duty" as a service dog or he may be ill or afraid of children.

• Approach a dog from the front or side-not from behind. Hold your hands low and speak softly. Do not surprise a dog, force him into a corner, wave your hands or scream at him.

• Dogs may get defensive at the food dish. Don't interfere when a dog is eating and never put your hands between a dog's mouth and his bowl.

• Some dogs are very protective of their balls or chew toys. Never take a bone or toy from a dog's mouth unless he's trained to drop it or give it to you.

• Avoid teasing, rough wrestling, or tug-of-war games. Dogs may get too enthusiastic and forget you are not a dog. Fetch, frisbee and agility are better outlets for your dog's energy.

• Respect a dog's space. Dogs naturally defend their territories. Do not stick your hand inside a strange dog's crate or car window.

• Never try to break up a dogfight. Trying to separate fighting dogs may make them more excited, and they might turn on you or accidentally bite you. Call an adult for help.

• Observe canine body language. Beware of a dog that is barking, growling or showing his teeth. Stay away if his ears are back or his hair is standing up on his back. Say "NO" firmly and slowly walk away with your arms by your side. Do not scream, stare into his eyes or run away.

Teaching parents and children how to behave safely around dogs is at the heart of AKC Responsible Dog Ownership Day. Please join the AKC and more than 400 affiliated clubs and organizations in September to celebrate. Visit www.akc.org to find an event near you.

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