Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog trainer with young kids:
Get this book and read it now! It’s awesome, a quick read, and has lots of great info.
https://www.amazon.com/Living-Kids-Dogs-Without-Losing/dp/1933562129/ref=nodl_
Then google “magnetization to dogs” and how to prevent it. This is the single most important thing I can recommend to keep everyone safe:
http://www.dogsandbabieslearning.com/2011/01/24/mamas-dont-let-your-babies-get-magnetized-to-dogs/
I just reread and saw your youngest is 5, so the latter link isn’t as critical as with super young kids, as 5 year olds can generally listenstill, the information is good for any lurkers with toddlers!
Thanks! Our youngest was fearful of dogs when he was younger (toddler) and now is interested but not obsessed. He will play, part, then wander off to something else. I think/hope he’s in a good place with dogs now!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog trainer with young kids:
Get this book and read it now! It’s awesome, a quick read, and has lots of great info.
https://www.amazon.com/Living-Kids-Dogs-Without-Losing/dp/1933562129/ref=nodl_
Then google “magnetization to dogs” and how to prevent it. This is the single most important thing I can recommend to keep everyone safe:
http://www.dogsandbabieslearning.com/2011/01/24/mamas-dont-let-your-babies-get-magnetized-to-dogs/
I just reread and saw your youngest is 5, so the latter link isn’t as critical as with super young kids, as 5 year olds can generally listenstill, the information is good for any lurkers with toddlers!
Anonymous wrote:Dog trainer with young kids:
Get this book and read it now! It’s awesome, a quick read, and has lots of great info.
https://www.amazon.com/Living-Kids-Dogs-Without-Losing/dp/1933562129/ref=nodl_
Then google “magnetization to dogs” and how to prevent it. This is the single most important thing I can recommend to keep everyone safe:
http://www.dogsandbabieslearning.com/2011/01/24/mamas-dont-let-your-babies-get-magnetized-to-dogs/
still, the information is good for any lurkers with toddlers!Anonymous wrote:My dog has always been crated at night in the den. Same floor as us and we can hear him. But not in the bedrooms. He is not lonely as long as he gets sufficient attention and exercise during the day.
Anonymous wrote:The dog needs to have an area it knows it can go and be left alone. This could be the crate, but teach your kids if the dog goes in there they are to leave it alone. Be consistent, like kids, is the dog allowed on the couch, beds, around the table when you’re eating? Establish now what those rules are and they apply all the time.
Anonymous wrote:How old is the puppy?
Do you have a fenced yard?
Is there a dog door?
What is your plan for feeding and walking the dog?
Where will the dog sleep?