Expose her to a dog that is extremely mellow & gentle. You also want the dog to be medium sized; not too large, but not too small. Let her stay in the same room, make sure you're there & she feels safe. No pressure or mention of her fear. Just let her observe without realizing your intentions. Let her watch her sister interacting & having fun. She'll come around.
NOTE: Puppies are cute, but the tend to nip A LOT! may not be the best idea just yet.
2006-11-25 04:52:50
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answered by pr1ncezz 5
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Oh gosh, this rings home. I don't know how much help I'll be, but I am terrified of big dogs, too, and I am 50. I was attacked by a collie when I was 4, so that's when it began. These days, after years of having to be around friends with big dogs, I will wait to see if the dog is friendly to everyone else. If it is, I'll stretch out my hand and let it come to me to get it over with. After I get to know the dog, I'm fine. I think the more that your child sees that no harm comes to anyone else, then she'll be able to overcome the fear. But I want to also say that people who laugh at me, or tell me my fear is unfounded compound the problem. She needs supportive people who don't make too big of a deal out of it. All the best!
2006-11-25 04:54:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I was extremely afraid of dogs myself for a long time. I suggest you approach a dog slowly, your 5 year old will be happy to be near the dog, I'm sure. You could hold your 8 year old's hand and let her stand where she is comfortable. Don't make a big deal about her being afraid of the dog. I'm just thinking if your whole family is okay and comfortable with the situation, your 8 year old will get the idea and calm down around dogs, even approach them.
2006-11-25 04:49:39
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answered by rubyred 4
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so permit me get this promptly... you think of your daughter is stressful and has no buddies, your new husband would not like her, and because she isn't setting up in inclusive of your new existence plan, you prefer to deliver her away? she's your newborn!!! with a mom such as you, talking approximately how plenty each and every person hates her and not asserting one single good high quality if I have been her i might run in the different direction. do you recognize how annoying this is for toddlers to handle divorce, a sparkling father determine, new siblings? you're throwing plenty at an 8 year previous youngster to handle and now that she's reacting to it you prefer to easily deliver her away? do the youngster a prefer and get her remote from you. i might by no ability abandon my newborn no be counted what the circumstances, and via no ability because of the fact some new husband "can not stand her." i'm particular she senses your dislike for her, something no newborn ought to ever ought to experience!
2016-10-17 12:56:50
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answered by ? 4
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Definitely buy a puppy and eventually warming up to her own dog will calm her fear of other dogs or you can always take her to visit a puppy like say at a vet or something a couple times a week, maybe let her her take care one and get close to one.
2006-11-25 05:12:22
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answered by moniqua 1
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You need to find friends with the most passive dogs possible for her to be around. She needs to face her fear. Don't force it, just do some things wear calm, non-agggressive dogs are around. Has she been around puppies? They are so playful how could she resist? The more she is around nice dogs she will see there is nothing to fear.
2006-11-25 04:46:31
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answered by honey 4
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Hello, first get her a stuffed animal like a beeny baby or something like that..then gradually work up to more realistic looking dogs..then bring over a puppy & let your 5yr. old play with it in front of your 8yr.old....she needs to see that dogs are your friends not your enemy....does she like kittens..try that maybe?
2006-11-25 04:57:10
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answered by Danica Fan 3
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get her a puppy(a very small 1) & let her see what it's like. puppies are very playful & cause no harm. she will watch that puppy grow into a dog loving it. she will no longer be afraid of dogs becuz she has 1 of her own & realizes that they cause no harm. she will have watched 1 grow up.
2006-11-25 04:47:16
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answered by Abby 6
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tell your eight year old daughter that dogs aren't that scary, if your neighbor has a sweet and kind puppy, than show your daughter that dogs are sweet and caring and just typical animals. good luck!
2006-11-25 04:46:39
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answered by ? 2
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