Facts for Kids... about Dog Safety

1. How to approach a friendly dog

Ask the adult you’re with first.... then ask the dog’s owner.

Ask the dog as well by.....

  • Standing quietly next to the dog
  • Placing your hand out near the dog, curl your fingers and allow the dog to sniff
  • Waiting to see if the dog wants to be patted and comes to you
  • If it's OK then just a tickle under the chin or on the chest is most welcome

Do not pat a dog on its head. It may not like it.

Do not stare at the dog.

2. Leave a Dog Alone if

  • the dog lifts its lips or snarls
  • the dogs growls
  • the dog backs away
  • the dog raises the hair on its back

3. What to do if approached by an unleashed, unknown dog

  • Stand still. Be absolutely quiet
  • Hug yourself - tuck your fingers under your armpits
  • Look away from the dog
  • Wait for the dog to go away
  • Tell a responsible adult
  • 4. What to do if you are knocked down by an unleashed, unknown dog...

    • Curl your body up like a snail to hide from the dog
    • Stay quiet
    • Wait for the dog to go away
    • Tell a responsible adult

    Remember....

    Most dogs are friendly... friendly dogs appear relaxed, calm and interested

    Some dogs are unfriendly... children need to recognise and respect a dog's feelings. A dog might be sleepy, angry, sick, frightened and may not want contact. It might not want to be interrupted because it is eating or playing with a favourite toy.

    Angry or frightened dogs are unfriendly... An angry dog will stand straight, prick its ears, look at you, straighten its tail, might lift its lip or bark

 

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