Their friendly, gentle disposition makes them ideal
dogs around small children and the elderly.
Their gentle disposition makes them ideal
dogs around small children and the elderly.
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It curls
around the western shore of a
small lake just outside Algonquin Bay, Ontario, providing a pine - scented refuge for affluent families with young
children, yuppies fond of canoes and kayaks, and an artful population of chipmunks chased by galumphing
dogs.
If your
dog has any type of anxiety
around small children, or reacts to the noise, you should keep him in a separate confined room.
The pain can for instance make it defend itself, and if you have
small children around it is best for the
dog as well as for the kids to crate the
dog while it is healing.
She does well with other
dogs, particularly those her size, and is very gentle
around small children.
Also, because we do not have background and history information on the majority of our
dogs, we don't know if they have experience with
small children, so we don't know how they will behave
around them.
We noticed after only 2 day a we did not notice any more «little friends» and we couldn't be happier.since the
dog sleeps in our bed and stays inside
around small children most of the time.
The
smaller Poodle varieties are also more likely to be intolerant of
children and problematic
around other
dogs while the Poodle is very gentle, great with kids, and find with both
dogs and cats.
me being owners of labs chows and boxers and
small dogs like shi - tzu I would rather have my
children raised
around loyal caring
dogs instead of a little shi - tzu that did bite my whole family before and the Yorkshire that my mother just got that did bite my mother her boyfriend and my two kids and my husband.
Smaller dogs that I have been
around and my
children have been
around get snapped at and bitten by.
With puppies, you have to be aware of sharp teeth and nails
around children, and their exuberant energy
around older
dogs, cats and
small children.
Most deerhounds will do well with
children when properly socialized, but as a large
dog, they should not be left unsupervised
around small children.
It's also dangerous to allow your
dog to jump up when
small children are
around.
Many of the Labs who come into our care are strays and we have no history on them such as: are they good with
children; do they get along with other
dogs; how do they behave
around cats and
small pets; do they jump fences; are they housetrained, etc..
When people only have one
dog and there is no dominance issues (and no
small children crawling
around) they can ask the
dog to sit and then put the food bowl down outside of a crate as long as they don't play the game of taking it away.
Although the Lakeland will be cautious
around people he doesn't know and generally aggressive towards other
dogs, and while you simply can't train this little guy not to chase
small furry animals, Lakelands make gentle, loving companions for those they know and love, especially
children.
They are great with
children, although supervision is required when they're
around small children, not because the
dog is dangerous, but because of their size and strength.
If a
dog that you are bringing home is going to be
around small children you will need to give some thought to not only the
dog's natural characteristics but also the level of energy that the
children can display.
Most of all,
children need to be taught how to behave
around children, regardless if the
dog is large,
small or a puppy.
But just because they excel as versatile hunters doesn't mean they don't make great household
dogs, even
around small pets and
small children.
This can create a problem when people visit or if the
dog is to be
around small children (especially
children the
dog does not know.)
They can also be a little timid if not socialised when young and these
dogs must be carefully watched
around small children.
Another representative of the
small dogs is this Basset Hound that can get along with
children instantly, loves the family members, wants to roam
around and sniff the things in the house and is moving slowly.
She prefers to lay
around in a quieter home without other
dogs or
small children.
Houdini is not comfortable
around small children or other
dogs.
Supervision is a must for
small children around dogs and you should take the time to explain to them how to play nicely.
He is social with
dogs his size, but will not be good
around cats,
small dogs or young
children.
They can also be a little timid if not socialized when young and these
dogs must be carefully watched
around small children.
We don't want him to attack other
dogs, pull too hard on the leash, drag us
around, or try to devour
small children.
However, a nice adult
dog or cat who is used to being
around children and who is known to be gentle can be a wonderful family pet, even with very
small children.
Do you require a foster
dog that is safe
around small children or animals?
It should be noted that very
small dogs should still be supervised
around young or excitable
children no matter how tolerant and loving the
dog may be.
Puppies that were not raised
around small children may not adjust to their presence as well as adult
dogs.
Bringing a
dog into a family with
small children around is not a decision to take lightly.
Because this
dog is of the herding family, caution should be used when the
dog is
around small children.
It is also important to note that
small dogs in general, and terriers specifically, can become over-stimulated
around small children who run, scream, cry, pat them on the head, pull their fur, ears, tails, or make sudden movements.
These
dogs must be carefully watched
around small children, but if well socialised are big friendly giants and great family
dogs.
Small children especially should never be unsupervised
around dogs.
They can also be a little timid if not socialised when young and these
dogs must be carefully watched if they did not grow up
around small children.
If they suggest that a certain
dog does best in a quiet house with no
small children around, don't assume that you can work
around this caution.
But who could imagine that a
dog, no matter how friendly, who recreationally kills a cat and 13 kittens might make a safe pet, or could be allowed
around smaller animals and
children under any circumstance?
This is useful for many things including trips to the vet when you need to hold your
dog steady for vaccinations, and especially important if you have
small children around who are likely to lean on, cuddle, and wrap their arms
around the neck of their furry family member.
And finally, some
smaller breeds can't tolerate to be
around children or other
dogs, so they growl at them.
So I suppose, to be a good guard
dog, one would probably have to breed from a puppy and raised
around small children to avoid future attacks.
We have a
small child who is getting to the age where he wanders off
around the house or yard and I wanted to get a
dog that would not only be a good companion for our son but a
dog that can help look after him if he were in danger.
My tip for
dogs and
small children is to ideally get a young puppy that will grow up with the
child and to teach the
child manners
around animals.
I am very careful when my
dog is
around small children since she is
around adults all day long.