It's not uncommon to see a child and a dog playing around, running non-stop, and showing mutual unconditional love. But you have to ask yourself how nature arranged it, and could the dog hurt the child at some point?
You surely don't want your kid to end up frightened from all dogs just because one of them barked at him. So to avoid these unpleasant situations choose your dog from a friendly breed.
If you already have a dog, then you probably taught him to be playful and kind so, there is no need to worry. However, if you are not sure about your pet's behavior, you can always train your dog to teach him that jumping on the child, nibbling, barking, etc., are bad things, and he shouldn't do that.
If your dog is involved in the child's life from the first minute of birth, he will act very protective to the child, according to people who had been in this kind of situation. They say it's a bond that you can never break, even if you want to.
There is something mysterious about dogs that makes them take care of small children and helps them develop a protective instinct towards them. It is something we will never know.
Just seeing their strong companionship and delightful friendship will make your heart melt. Looking at these best buddies running around and playing is simply adorable.
Cambridge researchers looked up in 2017 on pet's influence on a children's attitude. They found out that a child who has a pet shows less conflict, is more socialized, and communication skills with other children are better, so there is scientific proof that having a dog in your child's life is a plus.
In the hierarchy of pets, kids are most bonded to dogs, and now we know all reasons for that special relationship. Check out below the beautiful friendship that has been born between them and let us know which one you prefer the most, it will not be an easy choice for you.
5. "I waited over ten years for a dog, finally have a backyard. We tried for two years to get pregnant, finally had a daughter. Last month my heart became complete."
7. "Our daughter was visited by Maddie, a therapy dog, before her (successful) surgery at Phoenix children’s hospital ... This dog helped all of us more than she will ever know ... She’s not a good girl, she’s a great girl."
9. The third rescue puppy is coming to the family.
"My daughter has a huge heart for dogs and begged for months to get another rescue. She even used all her money to pitch in for the fees. Here she is with our third rescue pupper, Daisy."
15. "My son has autism and one of his unique trait, is his need for physical contact at all times. Barb came into our lives and elected herself to the position of weighted blanket & bodyguard."
46. "My daughter was nervous around dogs, and then she met this guy. He let her love all over him for 20 minutes and afterward, her fear was gone. Thank you, sweet boy, for making her into the dog lover she is."
48. "So, Cassidy (my daughter) was snuggling Elsa (our rescue pup) under her hoodie. I walked into the room and asked "where's Elsa?" Well, Elsa tried to get to me."
50. "8 months ago, our son got a support dog. Our son was mostly wheelchair dependent. We hoped his dog would help him grow stronger. I think we can conclude that together they succeeded."