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*Jigsaw*
04-09-2009, 05:42 PM
I have lots of pets all kept at home they included:
4 ponies
2 dogs
2 budgies
2 guinea pigs
1 rabbit
3 indooor fish
3 outdoor fish
could anyoone share their pets policy or help me with mine ?

many thanks

Lucy x

Chatterbox Childcare
04-09-2009, 06:13 PM
Cleaning them out, worming, pooh watch, not allowing birds to fly etc..

*Jigsaw*
04-09-2009, 06:35 PM
thanks, what do you mean by not allowing birds to fly though ???

sorry edited to say they are my 4yr old daughters budgies and they are let out for about an hour a day for flying and petting. is this going to be a problem and if so why ?

*Jigsaw*
04-09-2009, 06:52 PM
so far...

Pet Policy
I believe that children can learn a lot from having contact with animals; however certain procedures must be followed to ensure the safety of the children;
• Children will be encouraged to treat all animals with respect and learn how to handle them correctly.
• Children will wash their hands after any contact with animals and understand the reasoning behind this.
• Children will be taught that not all animals are child friendly and that they should always check with the animal’s owner before attempting to stroke or handle them.
• Food for the pet will be stored safely away from the children’s reach.
• A high standard of hygiene will be followed, with careful thought given to the placing of water bowl.
• Food bowls will be put away unless in use by the dogs, in which case the dogs will be fed away from the children.
• The garden will be checked every morning, before the children are permitted outside to play, to ensure that no animal has fouled it.
•we have a fenced off dog free, child friendly zone in the garden
• All relevant animals are wormed and are medically fit and well


sorry copy and pasted a bit funny !!

tinkerbelle
04-09-2009, 07:38 PM
thanks, what do you mean by not allowing birds to fly though ???

sorry edited to say they are my 4yr old daughters budgies and they are let out for about an hour a day for flying and petting. is this going to be a problem and if so why ?

i have a serious phobia of birds as do two of my mindees so maybe more to ease them than anything its the flapping wings i cant even go to town unharmed with kids to chase the pigeons away plus pooing in room etc

*Jigsaw*
04-09-2009, 07:59 PM
hhmm not sure what to do this could pose a problem !

flora
04-09-2009, 10:04 PM
I don't go into too much detail, with mine, I just get parents to acknowledge that we have animals and they are fine with the kids coming into contact with them.

We have even more pets than you :blush: but then we do live in a zoo.... ooops I mean on a farm :D

I also put on mine that at no time will the children be left unattended with one of the animals.

As for your budgies, I would say you will only let them out after of before minding and that you will clean and disenfect thoroughly any mess they make :thumbsup:

All you have to show is that by having your animals that you are not compromising your mindees health or safety :thumbsup:

My lot love all my animals so good luck and I have fun.

Pm me if you need any more help

*Jigsaw*
07-09-2009, 09:08 AM
thanks for that Flora that good to know !

balloon
07-09-2009, 11:12 AM
Sounds good to me, I would add the bit about no child is ever left alone with an animal too though.

And if you'll pardon me for being pedantic, and I wouldn't bother it it weren't for your policies and procedures, this bit reads a bit funny:



•we have a fenced off dog free, child friendly zone in the garden

You need to put a comma after the word off as well as after the word free.
So it should read:

•we have a fenced off, dog free, child friendly zone in the garden

Hope you don't mind me saying. :oops: