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Bringing a Dog Into a Home with Children: How To Do It Successfully

You love dogs. Maybe yours has recently passed away. Or, you’ve always wanted to have your baby grow up with a best buddy dog companion. Whatever the reason, bringing a dog into a home with children is a big decision and one that takes planning. If done properly, you can enjoy years of happiness with your pup, and revel in the joys of your children growing up dog lovers.

Bringing a Dog Into a Home with Children

Bringing a Dog Into a Home with Children

Preparing to bring a dog home needs a game plan. I like to call it my C.P.T.R., which stands for Consider, Plan, Train, Respect. Let’s look at ways to tackle each and helpful tips for you!

 Consider

When I use this word, what I mean is to give serious thought to if you’re ready for a dog. What will having a dog entail to ensure he or she is well-adjusted, well-behaved, happy and healthy? I’d suggest going online and reading about what goes into caring for a happy, well-adjusted pup. What kind of dog  would best fit your family? Are you active with your children? Are you able to ensure the dog will get the kind of exercise certain breeds require? What kind of space do you live in?

Bringing a Dog Into a Home with Children

While modern dog breeding is done mostly for looks, you can still research certain common breed traits when choosing what kind you’d like. Maybe rescuing from a local shelter is what you’ll do. Either way, there are tools to have in your arsenal. Some tips:

Bringing a Dog Into a Home with Children

Bringing a Dog Into a Home with Children

Plan

When preparing for the arrival of your baby, you needed to create a calming space for him or her. It’s the same with bringing a new dog into the household, especially when you have children. You’ll want to purchase all of the things your dog will need and you’ll also want to prepare the new family member for meeting his or her “siblings” properly. Here are some helpful tips:

Bringing a Dog Into a Home with Children

Bringing a Dog Into a Home with Children

Bringing a Dog Into a Home with Children

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If you want tips about what supplies you’ll need when you bring a new puppy or dog home, you might find this checklist helpful.

Train

Training is probably the single-most important thing you’ll do to set your dog up for success in its new home. And, training when you’re bringing a dog into a household with children, is even more important.

Bringing a Dog Into a Home with Children

Here are some key tips:

Bringing a Dog Into a Home with Children

Bringing a Dog Into a Home with Children

Photo courtesy of SouthernTraditionKennels.com

Respect

How does respect enter into a successful relationship with a dog? It’s a cornerstone of it. And, teaching your children, from the time they can crawl, how to properly approach and interact with a dog, will lay the foundation for a wonderful friendship between the two. Dog training is going to be a fundamental part of making sure your dog is well-mannered, calm and listens. Training your children is what we’ll address here. Some tips:

Bringing a Dog Into a Home with Children

How to do: Poke your dog gently and then give her a treat. Gently tug on her ear and then give a treat. Gently grab her skin or pinch her and then give a treat. In a cheery voice, say something like “Oh, what was that?” each time you poke, pull or pinch your dog. Later on, when the baby does these things, you can say the same phrase. With repetition, your dog will start to anticipate tasty treats and simply look to you each time she gets pinched or grabbed. Practice these handling exercises four to eight times per day, and use especially exciting treats, like cheese, chicken or hot dogs. (Training sessions can be short—about five minutes long). When you start your training, be very gentle. Over time, make your touches more intense, like they will be when the baby delivers them. (courtesy of aspca.com)

Bringing a Dog Into a Home with Children

Bringing a Dog Into a Home with Children

Bringing a dog home to baby can be an incredibly rewarding experience. Planning for it is critical to its success. I hope the tips and resources above will help you do that and wish you many years of joy with your human and furry family!

Author

JodyJody Miller-Young, mother, pet fashion expert, editor, designer & radio host helps dog lovers live life successfully and stylishly with their pet! Discover the latest fashions, home décor, travel stories, and giveaways on her blog, Bark & Swagger . Jody’s also passionate about rescue and reports on heartwarming shelter stories and products that make life better for shelter dogs. You can also follow Jody on the pages of luxury lifestyle magazine, Hamptons Pet, and on her Pet Life Radio show about stylish living, Bark & Swagger.