Are you concerned about keeping your little one safe around the family dog? Our "Dogs and Toddlers Safety Training" is designed specifically for parents, caregivers, and families with young children and dogs at home.
In this course, you will learn essential skills to foster a safe, respectful, and harmonious relationship between your toddler and your dog. We cover:
- Understanding dog body language: Recognize stress signals and when your pet needs space.
- Supervision strategies: How to safely supervise and intervene during interactions.
- Setting boundaries: Teaching both toddlers and dogs appropriate behavior.
- Safe play guidelines: Encourage positive, safe forms of play for both child and dog.
- Preparing for success: Structuring your home environment for safety and comfort.
- First steps in training: Basic commands and habits every family dog should know.
Join us to gain peace of mind and practical techniques to protect your child and your pup while building trust and friendship between them. Perfect for new families, expectant parents, or anyone introducing a toddler to their furry friend!
Enroll today and create a safer, happier home for everyone!
Jane Smith is a passionate advocate for safe and joyful relationships between families, their children, and their canine companions. With years of experience as a certified dog trainer and parent, she understands the unique challenges that come with introducing toddlers to household dogs. Jane Smith has worked with hundreds of families, offering practical, positive techniques for managing interactions and building trust between little ones and beloved pets.
Inspired by personal experiences and dedicated research, she created "Dogs and Toddlers Safety Training" to guide parents, caregivers, and pet owners through every stage of this important transition. Jane Smith believes that with the right preparation and mindset, peaceful and safe coexistence is possible for even the most energetic households.
When not training dogs or writing, Jane Smith loves spending time in nature with family and pets, volunteering at local animal shelters, and sharing safety tips with the broader community through workshops, blogs, and social media.