Is My Miniature Pinscher Compatible With Small Children?
I am often asked whether Miniature
Pinschers have a good temperament around children. There’s no short answer to
this question, so I’ll try to break it down to make it easier for you to find
which answer might help you the most. Whether any dog is good with
children depends on several things, including ·
The child’s age ·
The dog’s age ·
The dog’s breed In general, when you’re thinking
about getting a Miniature Pinscher, consider the following thoughts about your
child’s safety. ·
Puppies have sharp teeth, and
Miniature Pinschers are no exception. A puppy’s bite can easily break your
baby’s skin. ·
Puppies also have small but sharp
claws. Puppies have lots of energy and can accidentally harm your child by
scratching it or biting it. ·
A bite or scratch on your baby’s
face, or anywhere else for that matter, can cause a lot of damage, including
infection or permanent scarring. You also need to think about your
puppy’s wellbeing. On the dog’s side of the equation: ·
Toddlers can be just as
unpredictable as puppies. ·
Your child can easily accidentally
hit, jump on, pull on and traumatize an unsuspecting puppy. So, if you have small children
and are going to get a new Miniature Pinscher…
Here are a few additional things
to consider about your new baby and getting a Miniature Pinscher.
·
Never leave your Miniature
Pinscher unattended with your baby. A baby’s sudden gesture could startle your Min
Pin and cause it to bite your baby. ·
A baby will shriek. These loud
piercing sounds will startle and upset your dog. ·
While your baby might not be
crawling yet, pretty soon she will. And you can assume she will go after your
dog. This can spell terror for everyone involved. ·
Keep your children’s toys separate
from your dog’s. Don’t let your
child pick up or play with your dog’s toys. The last thing you want is for your
dog to get into a fight with your child over his toys. This is especially true
for your dog’s rawhide chews. And, this may
seem obvious, but I’ll say it anyway… don’t let your child near where you keep
your dog’s food and water. Major no-no! Whenever you
notice a baby toy that you think your dog might think is for him, put it away.
If you see your dog aiming for something that’s not his, tell him “no,” and put
it away. The extra effort you put into helping your dog understand which toys
are his and which are not will go a long way. So far, our
dog has done a good job in telling the difference between his own toys and our
child’s. And he’s resisted messing with any of them. Now that you have an idea of how
a Min Pin might fight into your own family, you might assume that with good
training and discipline (of both the dog and your child!) means that everyone
will live happily ever after. Hopefully,
that is the case. But when working hard
to familiarize your dog with your child, do not make the mistake of thinking,
“Great! He’s so good with kids!” Wrong. He’s good with your kids. Other children
don’t know how to treat your Min Pin and he is not used to their movements and
actions. He may be jealous of the time
‘his’ family spends with this new little intruder – a child who is guest in
your home. Never leave your dog alone
with access to someone else’s children, for both their sakes. Beware of your dog and other children. You should not trust
your Miniature Pinscher with other people’s children!
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