6. Socializing dogs - SP - LIVE

 
Tap the matching pairs about socializing your dog:
 
What does it mean to socialize a dog?
Let your dog meet a bunch of different friendly folks in calm, controlled spots.
Why should you socialize your dog?
It makes them comfy with all sorts of things they’ll run into, like noisy streets, new people, and other pets.
How should you introduce your dog to new people and other dogs?
It’s about gently introducing them to new sights, sounds and experiences bit by bit.
 
Key idea
 
Brief, happy meet-ups build your dog's confidence and teach them that new faces mean good vibes!
 
Socializing your dog will help them stay cool and confident in different situations.
 
These pointers help your dog get used to new friends and places at their own pace.
 
 
Key idea
 
Brief, happy meet-ups build your dog's confidence and teach them that new faces mean good vibes!
 
Socializing your dog will help them stay cool and confident in different situations.
 
These pointers help your dog get used to new friends and places at their own pace.
 
 
Make moving into their new home chill for your dog. Match the right moves:
 
What should kids learn about interacting with the new dog?
Show them how to gently pet the dog's body (not the face or legs) and explain that it’s important to leave the dog alone when they’re eating, sleeping or just need a break.
Why shouldn't you leave a kid alone with a dog?
A kid may not know how to safely interact with the dog, and the dog or kid may get hurt.
 
The kids start playing rough with the dog, and they say that they don't mind the occasional scratch or gentle bite.
 
Is this okay?
 
Sure! As long as the kids are comfortable it is unlikely that something will go wrong.
No! Allowing this behavior teaches both the kids and the dog that rough play is acceptable.
 
Key idea
 
Just say ‘no’ to rough play. Always keep playtime gentle and safe to make sure everyone learns the right way to have fun together.
 
 
 
 
Key idea
 
Just say ‘no’ to rough play. Always keep playtime gentle and safe to make sure everyone learns the right way to have fun together.
 
 
 
 
Match the rules for kids hanging out with a dog:
 
What's the rule about holding dogs?
Avoid tugging, poking, hitting, or any rough play. Treat dogs with kindness and don’t be a bully.
How should kids behave to ensure they’re not upsetting the dog?
Pulling on their fur or tail.
What’s a big no-no when playing with dogs?
To avoid accidental drops or injuries, keep those paws on the floor!
 
Key idea
 
Dogs are not toys. Teach these rules to ensure that kids are respectful and kind to dogs!
 
It’s key to help kids understand that dogs are part of the family and deserve to be treated well. Tell your crew that hurting or stressing your dog is never okay.
 
 
Key idea
 
Dogs are not toys. Teach these rules to ensure that kids are respectful and kind to dogs!
 
It’s key to help kids understand that dogs are part of the family and deserve to be treated well. Tell your crew that hurting or stressing your dog is never okay.
 
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