Dog safety
Term 4 is all about Hauora- our Health and Well-being.
As part of this we
have been learning about safety around dogs.
A lot of us have dogs
and knowing the right way to behave and treat them is really important for the
dogs safety and ourselves.
We learnt 9 important dog safety rules which are:
Then we had Mrs Foleys dog Mak and Hannah come for a visit
to try out some of the protocol around dogs.
That was fun and we all passed with flying colours. Mak liked visiting Haumoana School and
meeting the friendly kids in the Junior syndicate. He was very impressed when they all asked so
politely if they could pat him.
A few days later we were pleased to welcome 3 local Police
dog Handlers and their dogs. It was a
super day and we all sat outside and watched an impressive performance by the
dogs and their handlers- Mike, Graham and Kahu.
We heard how the dogs training is all about fun and they sure did seem
to be enjoying what they were doing. Im
glad none of us were asked to be the bad guy though, because the dog was very
good at stopping him in his tracks. A highlight for a lot of the children was
patting the dogs. Each child asked
politely if they could pat the dog first and then gave them the back of their
hand to sniff before giving the dog a nice scratch under the chin or on the
chest.
It was a super day and a highlight of our topic on dog
safety.
This week we have taken the dog theme a step further and
have been looking at what it means to be a responsible dog owner and how to
look after a dog. We have used the SPCA
kids site- https://kids.spcaeducation.org.nz/ which is full of great pictures and
interesting information for our topic.
We’ve even created a big poster of photos of our pets for
everyone to see and enjoy.