Children and Dogs by Robin Glover (Highly Recommended Dog Listener)


Every child should have a pet, preferably a dog, but then I'm biased. They teach children so many things, to care for another creature in an unselfish way, loyalty and even the facts of life, and death. All this helps to make a child able to better interact not only with animals but also with fellow humans and allows them to grow into a well balanced and caring adult.

If you decide to bring a dog into your household with your children it is important that both dog and children have guidelines. The dog hopefully will be brought up using Amichien Bonding® which will ensure he behaves correctly, but it is advisable to teach the children how to interact with the new addition to the family before he arrives and gets swamped by over-excited playmates. The following tips may be of use to you.

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Your dog is a dog, not a human, so why use human language? Whatever the age or breed of your dog, I can teach you to communicate with them using their own language.
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