The Relationship Between Pets and Children: How to Foster a Positive Bond
Create a Refuge for Your Pet
Make sure your pet has a place to escape to if they don't want to be bothered by a child، and teach your child to respect these spaces. This may be a dog crate، cat tree، rabbit house، or other type of refuge depending on your home and the type of pet.
Set Rules for Pet and Child Interactions
Set ground rules for your child and their interactions with your pet، and help them understand their warning noises and body language.
Children may not know what a growl or hiss means، so it's the parent's job to explain these things before they happen.
Teach Your Child About Pet Communication
It is important to discuss body language and other communication signals، noises، and routine behavior of the pet before you bring the animal home. Talking to a veterinarian that works specifically with those types of animals is a great resource about what normal behavior can look like. The entire family should be aware of the ground rules long before a pet is brought into the home. This sets everyone up for success and increases the chances of a strong bond long term.