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Poodles and Children can develop a happy lifelong relationship. Poodles are affectionate and can be devoted to their young masters and mistresses. On the other hand some children can be neglectful, cruel and hurtful to animals. This type of behavior could turn a loving, trusting poodle into a distrusting and fearful pet.

To make sure the relationship is a happy one for everyone concerned, parents should take time to teach their children the proper care and acceptable way to treat a poodle. When children understand a poodle is more than just a plush stuffed toy, they are more likely to gain a better understanding of how to care for and love their poodle.

Their is no reason children can not take part in caring for their poodle. They can be taught how to properly care for their poodle. Even small children can take a hand in feeding and watering their poodle. School age children are quite capable of taking their poodle for a walk. They can even take part in grooming. Children can learn to brush and bath a poodle properly, if taught with patience and care. Children should also be taught that a side from taking care of their poodles needs, the poodle needs to be played with and have special time set aside just for them.

Preschool children should never be left alone with any pet. They should be supervised at all times.

The poodle should not be kept completely away from the baby. Or the poodle may not see it as part of the pack but, as in intruder. Allow the poodle and baby to get to know each other. Your poodle may want to sniff the baby which is fine. The poodle uses its sense of smell to acquaint itself with all things... Don't overly concern yourself with germ transmission. If your poodle is kept clean, vaccinate and dewormed there is very little chance of catching a disease. The poodle should be taught not to lick the baby. If you are expecting a new baby you may want to take your poodle to the vet 6 weeks before the baby is born. Have it checked for parasites especially tapeworms and just a general check up. 

Once the poodle has had a chance to sniff and get to know the baby, it will accept it. The poodle may even start to protect the baby. Children who grow up with a dog gain Experiences which will benefit them the rest of their life. Also when a have a dog they always have a friend.

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