Almost every kid wants to pick up or hold a puppy, but this has to be done very carefully. A young puppy is fragile and still developing. Children although mean can be rough and clumsy. This can be a bad mix, you don’t want the puppy hurt and you also don’t want the puppy to become afraid of the children.
If you are going to let the children hold the puppy, supervise the situation. This will make sure that your puppy isn’t hurt physically; it will also keep the puppy from becoming fearful of children.
We at our Orlando kennel have the child sit in a chair, then put a towel over them so they don’t get scratched. Puppy claws are pretty sharp. We instruct the child to be careful that this is a baby dog, and that it is delicate.
We are now ready to for the child to hold the puppy, with no fears of the puppy or the child having a bad experience. This is going to help build a healthy relationship for the future.
This will help your puppy grow up to become ready for his obedience training.
By Wendy Aston, Training Supervisor, Florida K9 Services, INC



