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Making Your Kid Bond With Your Pet: Tips
Who wouldn’t like a pet? A furry four-legged companion to cheer you up and be your best friend, no matter what wrong you have committed! Pets are loyal companions that teach you to be selfless and loving. Even the most socially introvert children can be brought out of his shell with the help of a fun loving loyal puppy.
When you say pets, cats and dogs come to mind more often than other animals. There are many animals that are human friendly and many people who are animal friendly. In some cases, you might have a pet even before you have kids. Proper care must be taken to ensure bonding between pets and kids.
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According to the opinion of many experts, having pets is good for your kids. Pets teach children to bond and play with others. They teach them to be responsible and caring. Pets are staunch friends the kids can turn to for comfort. The parent in his wisdom may not listen to the child, but the pet will. Making your kids bond with pet may be a difficult task, which requires patience and constant effort. Here are some tips to make your kids and pets bond.
Are they ready
If you have a couple of kids who want a pet, ask yourselves if they are ready for it? Bonding between pets and kids help in character building, but it is also a big responsibility. Make sure they know all the pros and cons.
Rules for both
While ensuring bonding between pets and kids, enforce rules for both parties, like define the areas where the pets are allowed to roam and what are the kinds of things kids are allowed to do with their pets.
A good introduction
Whether you are introducing a new baby to the pet or a new pet to the kids, a good introduction is a must to ensure proper bonding between pets and kids. Allow both parties to get used to one another.
Train and teach
You must take care to train your pets properly and to teach your children how to behave around pets. This will help not only to teach them new skills, but also to put a great ground stone for a safe play time.
Touches and treats
While training your pets, train them to be desensitised to touching by distracting them with treats. Have in mind that kids will touch pets anywhere, so ensure proper bonding between pets and kids.
Involve kids and pets
To ensure good bonding, keep the kids involved in activities with the pet like the training of your pet or taking it for exercise. This will help the kids and pets interact and become friends.
Playtime
Allow the kids to play with the pets, but under your supervision in the first times. This will help bring out the shy child who finds it difficult to make friends with other kids, assuring that having a pet is good for your kids.
Responsibility
Make sure that the kids know the related responsibilities while having a pet. Let it be their task to give food to the pet, give regular exercise and baths to the pets.
Safety first
Pets can get overexcited or kids might unintentionally hurt the pet. While developing a bonding between pets and kids, it is your responsibility to ensure that no one gets hurt in the process.
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