Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Living With Kids and Boston Terriers


Boston terriers are strong yet very intelligent, well-mannered and friendly dogs. While some believe that boston terriers can be trusted with children, others claim that these dogs do not do well especially with children aged four and under. That is why some of the shelters, rescue and volunteer groups do not allow boston terrier adoption to families with children aged four and below. The best time to adopt, or buy a new boston terrier is when the kids are old enough to understand what it takes to have a dog as a pet.

When the right time has come for your family to own a dog, kids must learn that:


  • dogs are like humans. They must be cared for in order to keep them healthy and happy.

  • dogs get frightened when they are chased and get hurt when they are hit or when their ears are being pulled. These behaviors may trigger your dog to snap back, growl or to bite in order to defend himself.

  • some dogs become suspicious by staring, quick movements and high-pitched sounds. Avoiding these behaviors can reduce possible trouble between the kids and your boston terriers.

  • teasing may cause the dog to bark, snarl or bite. This may also cause a dog to hate the kids and may later result to fear or aggression.

  • the crate is your dog's home, his haven, his very own comfort zone. It is important that the kids are taught not to bother the dog when he is in his place and while he is eating.

  • some human foods like chocolate and foods with onions and garlic are not safe for dogs. Ingesting too much of these foods may cause vomiting, diarrhea or stomach upsets.

  • they can help in taking care of Fido. While it is not advisable to allow younger kids to give food or water or to take a dog for a walk, they can help by petting the dog, brushing the dog for a few minutes or giving treats with the help of parents. Older kids can take a small dog for a walk in the yard or throw a ball or Frisbee for him to retrieve.

A dog can be your kid's most loyal friend and courageous protector. If only they are trained to coexist without qualms and quandaries.

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