2013年8月5日星期一

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Train Your Children Before Your Lhasa ApsoLearn why teaching your China travel service children how to treat your Lhasa Apso is as important as training your dog... Almost all children love dogs and want to make one part of their family. Children don't generally discriminate between dog breeds, and will likely be happy with any dog. Unfortunately, while some dogs may be an ideal choice, other dogs, such as the Lhasa Apso, may not.
Ciqikou is an ancient "#TGY806" town in Shapingba District, Chongqing. Built in Song Dynasty and covering an area of 1.5 square kilometers, the town was also known as "Little Chongqing". The name of the town can be dated back to porcelain production during the Ming and Qing dynasties. Ciqi (Chinese pinyin) means porcelain. The town abounds in ancient customs and many of them last till now. For example, family's ancestral temples can be found here. Strolling around Ciqihou, you are easy to lost in its narrow lane and peeking into the ancient houses and storefronts. There is also plenty to eat here.Info from Chinatour.com
Therefore, while owning a dog may be a common interest China travel packages between you and your children, you need to make sure that you train your children first, especially if you plan on introducing smaller dogs such as the Lhasa into your home.The Lhasa Apso is not particularly fond of young children and will snap if he/she is teased. In addition, this dog is quite small in size and can easily be injured if handled China travel agents roughly.
Hence, children need to know how to properly care and interact with the dog. The best way to ensure a child learns how to get along with the dog is to make them an active part in the dog's development and lay down a few ground rules.The following is what you should teach your children ?Play Nice ?Your child needs to understand that a dog is not a toy and should not be treated as such. They need to treat the Lhasa as they would like to be treated. This means not pulling on the dog's tail, kicking the dog, pulling on his/her ears, etc. It's also Beijing tours a good idea to instruct children (especially young children under the age of 8) not to pick up and carry around the Lhasa so that they don't accidentally drop the dog.

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