Safety Week: Dogs Trust

Friday 08 February 2019

Dogs Trust

We all enjoyed a visit from Dogs Trust on Thursday. The dedicated staff help find homes for hundreds of dogs. It is important that children understand how to behave around the dogs in their homes and in the community so they can enjoy their company and remain safe.   Image result for dogs trust leeds
There are many benefits of having a dog in the family:

However, we often hear in the media of children getting bitten by dogs. Year 4 learnt all about different dog behaviours and how to remain safe around them.


The reasons dogs bite:

Ask your child how these dogs may be feeling. Would it be safe to approach them? What does their body language tell you?

Drawing of a dog crouching down and afraid

Drawing of a dog with her tail tucked under her body and head lowered

Drawing of a dog in a play bow pose looking happy and ready to play

Rules when we are out and about:
Always ask before approaching any dog. (CONSENT) Ask the owner where on the body to stroke the dog.
Never touch a dog that is left alone outside a shop or similar situation.
Don’t enter a garden if a dog is loose, even if you know it.
Never run or shout around a dog. Always walk past calmly.
Do not hug a dog. How would you feel if a stranger hugged you?
So how should we behave around dogs?
Always be calm, quiet and move slowly around pets.

If a strange dog runs up to you or if the dog you are visiting is very excited to see you:

This will make you very boring to the dog and help him to calm down

If you are knocked to the ground:

Thank you Dogs Trust

 

 

Moortown Primary School, Leeds
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