Dogs can enhance children’s sense of responsibility

Dogs can Enhance children
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A good dog in It can be said that dogs play a very important role in a family. They are also teachers and friends for children. They can learn many excellent qualities from dogs. And during the process of raising dogs, they will gradually develop the good habit of taking care of others and taking responsibility. They can spend a lot of time playing with dogs every day. If at the same time you can teach them the correct way to take care of dogs and let them develop a habit, this will be a very good opportunity to cultivate children's responsibility.

Let children take on the precise burden of feeding the dog and adding water. Tell them that dog food and water can ensure the healthy growth of dogs. If your dog lives outdoors such as in the yard, educate your children to clean the dog's food bowl every day and replace it with clean water in the drinking fountain immediately, because dust and bacteria will be added to their food bowl at any time. For younger children, you may want to supervise them to do this and make it a habit. Some children are very interested in feeding and adding water, and even like to feed the dog repeatedly all day long. At this time, you need to explain to them why they do not need to feed the dog all the time, and why they should not feed their own snacks to the dog. Dogs, especially sweets such as candies and chocolates, can maintain their health through a regular diet, but too much dog food and sweets are likely to ruin their stomachs.

Teach children about treating dogs in a friendly way. Younger children may be too domineering when dealing with dogs, such as pulling the dog's tail and ears out of curiosity. When a new dog comes to your home, you can’t guarantee how the dog will react to this kind of behavior from children until you fully understand its habits and temperament. Lead by example and use your own actions to tell children to treat small animals kindly, such as gently stroking their heads and backs, and then tell children that pulling or hitting may cause harm to dogs.

In the process of getting along with dogs throughout the ages, children will regard taking good care of dogs as their own responsibility, and they will do their best to take care of them. With good care, the sense of responsibility will also be greatly improved. The improvement of this excellent quality will also play a very important role in their future development path.

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