A little up-thread I mentioned in passing that I am wondering how to address the dog issue with Muslim children. I have had trouble with them kicking at dogs or throwing things at them to keep them away; or worse, running from them. When I'm close, I just intercept any dogs. To give an example: we were at the park and a woman walking her dogs came near us. The dogs were leashed and easy to avoid, but the children kicked at them anyway...not making contact, just sort of 'shooing' them.
There are two issues here: the best way to handle dogs, and the best way to handle their owners. People who keep dogs as pets usually love them and can be offended at hostility toward them. They won't understand why someone would act like that toward their pets, and the children's behavior toward dogs isn't helpful to them having a good impression of them.
I'm somewhat familiar with the teaching on this matter from reading other threads: dogs may not be kept as pets, but they should still be treated with kindness. I've heard elsewhere that touching a dog requires some sort of purification after, but that may be a Somali Bantu practice, not a general Islamic one. If there is purification required, I would like to know what is involved, it will help me better judge to what lengths I should go to keep dogs away from the children.
They have started to follow my more common-sense advice, like don't run from dogs (they will always chase someone who runs), except for the younger ones who are really afraid of them. Most dogs they encounter are friendly and expect to be petted or ignored, they can be startled by sudden actions they aren't expecting, which could lead to getting bitten. So far, no one has gotten bitten, and I've always been able to handle any dogs we run into when I'm with them, but they've told me about being chased, jumped on, and so forth.
If they can't touch the dogs at all, the best I can tell them is to hold still until the dog goes away, or if it is leashed, just ignore it. If all they have to do is wash their hands after or something, I can get them used to dogs so they aren't afraid of them anymore.
Any suggestions on the matter are welcome.