Teaching-Kids-And-Pets-To-Co-Exist-Peacefully
It is possible for children and pets to coexist in the same
household, peacefully. Many people mistakenly think that as
soon as they start having children that their pet needs to head
to the local shelter. They fear that the cat or dog will not
get along with the new child and it will result in biting or
scratching. This is not always the case and if you take the
time to introduce your pets to your children properly, your
kids and pets can live in harmony.
One of the biggest concerns that new parents have when it
comes to pets in the home is how it will react to a baby. Many
of the old wives tales such as cats sucking the breath out of
babies simply are not true. In fact, many cats and dogs readily
accept a new child into the home and become fiercely loyal and
protective over the baby.
When you bring your baby home from the hospital, you should
introduce your pet to your new baby. Of course, these
introductions need supervision. Allow your cat or dog time to
sniff your child at his or her own pace. Make the introduction
pleasant for your cat or dog. In most cases, your cat or dog
will not give your baby a second thought. Allow your pet to
adjust to the new situation on his or her own terms. When a
baby comes to the house, it is an adjustment for everybody.
The other thing that you might want to consider doing when
you bring a baby into the home is to make sure that your cat or
dog is properly groomed. This includes trimming your dog or cat
nails. Your dog may want to put a paw on your baby. If his or
hers nails are long and sharp, your dog may accidentally
scratch your infant. While you can never eliminate pet hair
from your home, if your dog or cat clipped and brushed it will
certainly help your home stay a little cleaner. Many new
parents also worry about allergies. The fact is, many studies
have shown that children who are exposed to pets from a very
young age, actually have less pet allergies than children who
are not exposed to pets.
Another good idea is to make sure that your pets do not have
access to your babys room during naptime or at night without
supervision. While your pet probably means no harm to your
child, pets are naturally curious. A cat may jump into your
infant crib, or in large dogs could easily a knock bassinet or
cradle over. You should always supervise your pet when it is
around your new baby at all times. Most of all, you should try
to make sure that you are still spending quality time with your
pet when possible. This especially pertains to dogs, which are
used to playing in the backyard and going for walks.
As your child grows, you need to begin teaching your child
proper pet etiquette. If your dog or cat has learned to respect
your child, then your child also needs to learn to respect your
pet. Teach your child from a young age that they should never
pull or yank a cat or dog's tail or ears. Your child can learn
proper pet etiquette even at a very young age. You will also
want to teach your child to respect your pets space. This
includes making sure that your child understands that he or she
should never wake a sleeping pet. This could cause your pet to
become startled and could result in biting or scratching.
In addition, you will want to make sure that your child
understands to stay out of your pets food, water and litter
box. Your child will be naturally curious, so it is always best
to give your pet some private space away from your child.
There are many things you can do to make sure that children
and pets coexist peacefully. Your children and pets need to
learn to respect each other from the very beginning. There is
no reason to get rid of your cat or dog just because you have a
child in the home.
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