planete
Well-Known Member
In the last year I have been disturbed by the reaction of a great many of the children I meet on walks with the dogs. They are often so scared of the dogs they are not able to bear them anywhere nearer than twelve feet from them never mind stroke them even when invited to do so by their parents (this is rare) and myself. I used to try and reassure them but cannot be bothered to try any longer as the reactions are so extreme. My dogs are a small very fluffy mongrel and a 'I love everybody' whippet lurcher, so not 'scary' in any way. They do not jump up or throw themselves at people and have been on the lead every time this has happened. I fully agree about children being taught not to approach unknown dogs but can't children be taught appropriate behaviour without scaring them stupid? How can these children ever love animals? Have you experienced this as well? We are in a very touristy area, are these children from a town environment with no contact with animals perhaps? What are children being taught in schools and at home about animals? I am out of touch now as no small children in family.