Rules for Kids
The puppy (or dog) belongs to Mom and Dad. To help keep the puppy or dog,
and me safe, and for me to earn the privilege of playing with it, I must
follow these rules:
Talk to the puppy in a normal voice. No screaming or yelling at her.
Approach the puppy quietly. Walk, don't run. Make a fist and let her sniff
it before you touch her.
Pet the puppy gently, on the back, from head to tail. No petting tail to
head.
Be kind to your puppy. No hitting or kicking allowed. No jumping on the
dog. No riding the dog like she was a horse. No stepping on the dog's
toes. No dressing up the dog in doll's clothes. No pulling tails or ears.
Play 'fetch the ball' with your puppy. No roughhousing. No tug-of-war. If
you're not sure, ask Mom or Dad.
No puppy on the furniture (even if you lift them) until they themselves
can jump up there. Young puppies can become injured if they jump off the
furniture by themselves.
Remember that your puppy is just a baby and gets tired quickly. If the
puppy is sleeping, leave it alone.
If your puppy is in the crate, leave her alone. That means you play in
another room or away from the crate. No sitting on top of the crate while
the dog is in it. No putting food or toys in through the openings. When
the puppy is in the crate pretend there is a big DO NOT DISTURB sign on
the crate door.
No bothering the puppy while its eating. If the puppy is in the process of
eating you pretend that the big DO NOT DISTURB sign is there.
If the puppy is doing something wrong, tell it "Angghhh" in a low, serious
voice.
If the puppy does something right, sound happy and excited when you tell
her, "Good girl!"
When you have been given permission to give commands to your dog, only
give a one word command. Say "sit" and not "sit-down". Only say it once
and only say it if you know how to make the puppy do what you want.
Make sure all visitors read this list, or have it read to them. You are
responsible for protecting your puppy from people who might not know how
to treat a dog.
Help Mom and Dad by being the one to put down the puppy's food bowl when
its time to eat. No feeding between meals. Some people food can make a dog
really sick, so no sharing your snacks with the dog and no feeding from
the table.
No picking up the puppy. Only mom and dad are allowed to pick up puppy. If
you want to hold the puppy ask mom or dad for help. You sit on the ground
or floor and have mom or dad place the puppy in your arms. You must not
stand up with puppy in your arms. Puppies can get hurt or die if you pick
it up wrong or drop it by mistake.
Be patient. Before you know it, your dog will be trained and ready to be
the friend you really want to have. In the meantime, practice giving the
commands to brothers and sisters (take turns!) and to your stuffed
animals.
Love your dog but respect him or her, too.
by Dax O’Buff