Books on Dogs with Children
Does your family consist of dogs and children? Are you expecting and want to prepare your pooch for the baby’s arrival? Maybe you have children who love dogs just as much as you. Well, I have four recommendations for the best dog training books pertaining to children!
Dog Bite Statistics from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show:
- Children are at a higher risk of being bitten by a dog than adults.
- Boys between 5- to 9-years-old are bitten more often than girls.
- The more dogs in your home, the higher risk of dog bites.
Now that I’ve gotten your attention, do know, I’m super picky about dog training books. They must use positive reinforcement training methods, provide real advice and be easy to read.
Sharing your Home with Children and Dogs
“Kids and Dogs – A Professional’s Guide to Helping Families”
by Colleen Pelar
Wow! This book is written for parents with children or soon-to-be parents wanting to prepare for the baby’s arrival. Many people believe dogs and children go together like peanut butter and jelly, but this is far from the truth. “Kids and Dogs” contains really good information to ensure harmony between dogs and children. Besides, all family members need to take a course on speaking dog, which this book will explain. By understanding dog body language, this will prevent dog bites and keep everyone safe and happy. I’ve witnessed every scenario described in this book. Don’t be a statistic. 🙂
Best Dog Training Books Written for Children
Children are little sponges so I could not resist including books written to protect dogs and children.
All these books are written for different age groups and provide invaluable information on proper ways to greet dogs, such as always asking, “Can I pet your dog” first. Each of these gems are packed with colorful illustrations and make great birthday or Christmas presents. 🙂
“Good Dog! Kids Teach Kids About Dog Behavior and Training”
by Evelyn Pang and Hilary Louie
For ages 8 and up
“Good Dog!” is a must for all children (Don’t forget teenagers too!). Not only is dog body language discussed, but also readers are taught how to teach dogs polite manners. Yes, children are excellent trainers. They’re less inhibited and can teach a new behavior within minutes!
“How to Greet a Dog and What to Avoid”
by Dr. Sophia Yin
For ages 10 and older
“Don’t Lick the Dog – Making Friends with Dogs”
by Wendy Wahman
For ages 3 to 8
VIDEO: Don’t Lick the Dog – Making Friends with Dogs
Did you and your children love these books? What was the most important lesson your family learned? Please share!Â
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