Anonymous wrote:Even though toddlers "know" things, they are hugely impulsive. Watch and supervise at all times.
Make sure the dog has a crate/space/area that is child free that he can retreat to. The children cannot under any circumstances crawl into the crate. A doggy door leading to a fenced yard is also a great idea.
Little kids lying on dogs is not that big a deal. Do you have any idea how a dog pack works? First of all, personal space to dogs is not that big a concept. Secondly, you want the dog to know that the children are higher up than him. They can and should be able to lie on him. What you you don't want is them grabbing, squeezing, slapping, hitting, throwing things at him, snatching his food.
Good stuff. And if it did well with kids in foster (great that it was fostered) then people are probably telling you you're crazy because of the extra work, not any danger. It is more work, more slobber, more mess, more love! And your kids will be healthier. And you (dogs help our stress!). Good luck.