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Children and Puppies

Few images are as evocative of trust, loyalty, and friendship as a child with a puppy. Bonds formed between humans and dogs can be made incredibly strong when the relationship is formed early on, but it's very important that our children be taught how to interact safely and responsibly with their canine companions.

Greeting a puppy:

  1. Teach the child about "No Touch, No Talk, No Eye Contact."
  2. The introduction between puppy and child should be delayed until the child's excitement has passed and he or she is in a calm state of mind, able to focus on adult instruction. Never allow the child to make the first move.
  3. Keep an eye on the child's energy levels and note the puppy's reactions. Once you are satisfied that the situation is safe and under your control, show the child the proper way to give affection.
  4. Safety first! Don't be afraid to say no... if the situation appears unsafe for puppy or child, inform the child that the dog is in training and can't be pet.

Playtime:

Keep an eye on the scene at all times! Puppies and children should never be left alone together without adult supervision.

  1. Set some ground rules for off-limits play. Be sure that the child understands not to pull the puppy's ears or tail.
  2. Keep watch for signs of rough play, and correct the child or redirect his or her energy when needed.
  3. Observe the puppy's body language. Step in when you believe the puppy has had enough of playtime.

Heath Issues and Cleanliness:

Children are more vulnerable than grown-ups to the illnesses that pets can carry. Here are some helpful tips to avoid risks to your child's health.

  1. Make sure the puppy sees a vet regularly.
  2. Make sure your child washes his or her hands thoroughly both before and after playtime.
  3. Do not allow playtime around or near the areas where the puppy or dog relieves himself.
  4. Any and all excrement should be picked up from the lawn and surrounding areas frequently and properly disposed of.
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un perro para Teo

Hola Cesar, somos Juan Manuel, Natalia y Teo de (14 meses) de Argentina, en primer lugar queremos agradecerte por compartir no sólo tus conocimientos para con los perros sino tu forma de pensar, tu sabiduría de vida...
Teo viene escuchando el Encantador de Perros desde la panza!! cada vez que oye la cortina del programa aplaude de contento!!!, él tiene un amor innato por los perros, y aún no tiene uno propio, cada vez que los ve por la TV (ya sea en películas o en tu show) o cuando damos los paseos por la ciudad empieza a gritar (BAPURR!! es su modo de decir PERRO!!) y se emociona muchisimo!, vos crees que es muy pequeño para que le obsequimos un perrito a Teo? de ser posible, que raza nos aconsejas?
Muchas gracias por darnos esta oportunidad de comunicarnos contingo!!!!
Te queremos muchoo!!! Esperamos verte pronto por Argentina!!!!!

New Havanese Puppy

I have a 6 yr old boy(Dylan), a 2 1/2 yr old girl(Lauren), & a 1 yr old boy(Ethan) we have just recently added a new addition to the family: a 11 week old Havanese puppy. This breed of dog is hypoallergenic which is why I've decided to get this breed cuz my kids have bad allergies and the baby has asthma. This breed also doesn't shed so another great reason to get this dog! I've read online that they are highly & easily trained breed of dog just not sure how to get started & make her listen. The potty training I've heard can take up to a year, I really hope it doesn't take that long I'm getting so frustrated right at the moment. I've been trying the crate thing but it's not working that great! I'm also having issues with the younger 2 wanting to pick her up & hold her all the time. Of course the baby isn't that gentle with her she's getting where she growls and barks at them. I also read online that this breed of dog isn't suppose 2 bark that much so to nip it in the bud when they are a puppy but haven't quite figured that out either. So any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

jenleigh31



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