A study of children in 78 inner - city primary schools in England found
children in homes with dogs were more active than those without.
Not exact matches
When Lonny is not working to make a positive impact
in his community, he hangs out at
home with his wife,
dogs, and 3
children including his daughter who is a freshman
in the drama department at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
As someone who worked
with animals my whole life before becoming a stay at
home mommy, and, yes, treated my cats and
dogs like my
children, when I actually HAD
children, the four legged
in the house became, * gasp * «pets», yes, still part of the family, just not as highly up on the ladder as the kiddos.
Now she is a work - from -
home mom who lives
with her husband, four
children and
dog in rural Iowa.
Able to Puppy
Dog Look his way into coming
home with toys when I just went
in for groceries,
children, GROCERIES!!
Cesar Gonzales - Mugaburu, 59, was charged March 18
with sexually abusing seven
children — and a pet
dog —
in his
home on a Suffolk County cul - de-sac.
Although much media attention has focused on how
dogs can improve the social skills of
children with autism, a University of Missouri researcher recently found that
children with autism have stronger social skills when any kind of pet lived
in the
home.
We wanted to see if this relationship also was true also for
children growing up
with dogs in their
homes.
I ask because life
with a full - time career, a stay - at -
home husband, 2 young
children, and an adolescent
dog has left me feelings quite crazed
with the disorganization and chaos that marks every room
in the house (including the guest room to which no one but me goes).
Single mom of a 2 - yr - old boy, 26 yrs old... have Bachelor of Science
in psychology minor
in Human Studies, Career diploma
in Child Psychology, & working on my Masters of Social Work @ Union University... live at
home in the country
with Mom, siblings, niece & nephew, son,
dogs, & miniature...
The youngest of
children may be slightly frightened
with the dilemma that Angus is
in, but if they watch
with a parent, they should find the movie both a learning and entertaining experience, making Far From
Home a top
dog story.
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Borgi said a yet - to - be published follow - up experiment,
in which both
children and adults judged the cuteness of animal and human pictures
with manipulated facial traits (more or less infantile), similarly found «no effects of having
dogs at
home but a statistically significant effect of cat ownership.»
According to its website, the group's goal is «to increase the safety of
children and the success of
dogs in homes with children.
«The study of nearly 400
children found that
dogs were especially protective, and the babies who lived
with dogs during their first year were about one - third more likely to be healthy during their first year, compared to babies who didn't have a pet
in the
home.»
The amount of space
in your
home, the age of your
children and the amount of time the
dog will be
in contact
with the
children should be part of your decision.
Maltese puppies and
dogs do best
in a
home with adult
children.
This means that the
dogs are familiar
with an
in -
home environment, have spent time walking on a leash, are learning how to play
with children and adults and have begun or completed the house - training process.
(excesses of anything - high stress
in your job, high stress at
home; driving long hours, dealing
with a
with a
child with physical or psychological issues, dealing
with another reactive
dog in the house, dealing
with a spouse or family member
with drug or alcohol issues?
You should never place a
dog with low pain sensitivity
in a
home with small
children, since kids are more likely to touch and pinch and pull and prod at a
dog than most adults would.
As a
dog trainer, I see many families who struggle
with young
children and unruly
dogs in the
home.
Does great
with other
dogs (currently living
with three other similarly sized
dogs in his foster
home) but probably not for a
home with children or cats.
Jaxon lived
with another
dog his size and older
children in his last
home, but his needs just weren't being met.
Staff members have usually spent enough time
with each pup to know if the
dog will thrive
in a
home with children.
Phoebe is a sweet 5 year old white female Great Dane
with cropped ears Phoebe
Dogs: Good
with Large
Dogs, Males Preferred
Children: Good
with Children Cats: Good
with Cats Other: Deaf Updated: 03/26/2017 Phoebe has settled
in nicely
in her foster
home and gets along great
with her playful submissive lab mix foster sister.
A
dog that is bratty
with kids or adults
in the
home, can cause a
child or adult to drown
in water.
She is a certified therapy
dog who has worked
in nursing
homes and also works
with children in a reading program at a local library.
The Corgi makes a wonderful family pet; it plays well
with children, but keep
in mind these little
dogs require daily physical and mental exercise, so families too busy
with outside activities and seldom
home are not ideal for the Corgi, but
in the right environment they are one of the best family
dogs around.
If your
dog can not pay attention to you
with other
dogs (or people, cars, squirrels,
children, etc) around, initially work
in the
home and then gradually reintroduce
dogs into your
dog's environment.
Predictable and consistent behavior Prefers human company, especially
children Relatively «directable» without training Affectionate Able to be banged around, by kids and clumsy humans Comfortable indoors and outdoors Doesn't require a lot of exercise Calm
in the
home; not hyperactive High drives and excellent mental focus Athletic, excellent conformation, and excellent endurance Able to take, and learn from, a correction High initiative Low fearfulness Submissive to Dominant: depends upon the nature of the work Low other -
dog aggression is preferred, but not always a requirement Quiet: unless barking is needed for the work If used for protection, will follow through and bite
with intention, if not used for protection, then little to no aggression
in most circumstances Easily Housetrained
Vocabulary Elimination Training Teaching Contented Kennel Confinement Teaching Positive Chewing Puppy Play Biting Rewards and Corrections Leadership Through Learn to Earn - SAMPLE Leadership Exercises Using Food as a Training Tool Puppy Proofing the
Home Early Socialization Socialization Check List Socialization Classes Teaching «Sit» Teaching «Stay» Teaching «Come» Teaching «Easy» Teaching «Let's Go» Teaching «Off» Pass the Puppy Party Suspension Gentling Exercises Advanced Gentling
Child Safety
Children Introduced to
Dogs Children Relating to
Dogs House Rules Household Manners Close Tether Training Rawhide Chews Toys Leashes and Collars Head Collars Leash Walking Preventing Separation Anxiety Preventing Aggression Toward Family Members Preventing Household Destruction Preventing Jumping on People Preventing Destructive Play Preventing Food Bowl Aggression Preventing Excessive Barking Preventing Excessive Whining Preventing Excessive Licking of People Preventing Excessive Urine Marking Preventing Aggressive Play Traveling and Waiting
in the Car Jogging
With Dogs Waiting at Curbs Spaying and Neutering Identification Food and Water Nutrition and Behavior Bathing Gentle Grooming Nail Trimming Nail Trim First Aide Teeth Brushing Teething
We raise the puppies
in our
home with cats,
dogs, and our
children.
In addition, a few people are so severely allergic, it is not advisable for them to have any contact with dogs, and it's best to know this before you take a pet into your home — both in terms of avoiding emotional distress to your child, and to avoid traumatizing the anima
In addition, a few people are so severely allergic, it is not advisable for them to have any contact
with dogs, and it's best to know this before you take a pet into your
home — both
in terms of avoiding emotional distress to your child, and to avoid traumatizing the anima
in terms of avoiding emotional distress to your
child, and to avoid traumatizing the animal.
I'm good
in any
home really, and I'd get along
with dogs and
children.
They are good
with children but would ideally be placed
in a
home with older
children and not toddlers since this is not something they have grown up
with and due to being older
dogs, would prefer they not have to tolerate the activity level and things toddlers and growing youngsters can bring.
When a new
dog is to be coming into our program as an Adopt - A-Bull, we will send out an email to all open foster
homes letting everyone know the following: age, sex, history (where the
dog is coming from, background, etc.), characteristics, behavior
with other
dogs & cats (to the best of current knowledge), behavior
with children (if known), and the type of
home our trainer feels he / she may do best
in.
Pit bulls are known to be super loyal, friendly, and are some of the best
dogs to have
with children in the
home.
As the conversations developed, I learned that there were some barriers placed
in the way of adoption — from policies that prohibited first - time
dog owners and families
with children from adopting pit bulls to special applications, special hold times, higher adoption fees and even required
home visits.
My puppies are born and raised
in my
home and are well - socialized
with people and other
dogs and spoiled a lot by me, my 4
children and 5 grandchildren.
This is especially true if the
dog is going to be living
in your
home with children.
Each evening our goal is to have every
dog leave the AAC
with one of our selfless foster parents and spend the night
in their
home, often
with their own pets and
children.
Both genders are active as puppies through 12 months of age, but once they reach 12 months you will notice a more relaxed companion... girls especially will begin to become less active while boys will continue to interact
with the
children in the
home... therefore, I highly recommend a male if a family is looking for a
dog who will interact
with the
children more as they continue to mature.
Socialization is particularly important if this
dog will be working
with other
dogs in the field or if he is to be kept
in a
home with children or other pets.
However, if
children live
in a
home with a resource - guarding
dog, the situation becomes unacceptably risky.
Most MABBR
dogs are
in foster
homes where they are socialized
with other
dogs,
children and adults.
They will not be accustomed to life
in a
home and will not have experience
with children, cats, or other
dogs.
Toy and standard
dogs may function better
in homes with older
children.
We rarely assist
in placing
dogs with special needs or aggression — we simply are not equipped to rescue these
dogs, as our
dogs are heavily socialized
with others (a doggy daycare environment), or
in foster
homes, almost all of which have
children and other pets.
All of the
dogs in our program live
in homes with families, other
dogs, cats, and sometimes
children.
They adapt easily to other situations such as
dog shows, and make extraordinary ambassadors for the breed
in many settings such as hospitals, old age
homes,
with children, etc..