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A POSITIVE BOND BETWEEN YOUR PUP AND YOUR KIDS

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Start the work before your first meet-and-greet.

- ADRIENNE KRUZER

A POSITIVE BOND BETWEEN YOUR PUP AND YOUR KIDS

THERE ARE A number of reasons parents like their children to have pets, some obvious (companionship and responsibility) and some less so (improved emotional and physical health). But it's the adults who need to help foster a good relationship between all the little ones.

The work is a family affair and starts even before the first meet-and-greet with your potential new pet: All household members need to participate in a discussion about a dog's body language, communication signals, and behavior. They also need to be aware of the ground rules-kindness toward the animal, the importance of feeding and walking schedules-before the dog comes home. Your veterinarian can be a great resource for these chats, which can help set up everyone for success and increase the chances of a strong bond long-term.

How to Introduce a Pet to a Child

Young children need to learn that dogs aren't stuffed animals, and that they can get hurt and lash out when their tails or ears are pulled. A good way to start the new relationship is by teaching your child that dogs have feelings too.

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