Puppy Training for Kids
April 8, 2010 by admin
Filed under Puppy Training
For young kids it is always an exciting time when they get to bring home their first puppy. Along with the excitement of having a new addition to the family comes a time for them to learn how to be responsible for their new puppy’s care. Having a manual that is geared towards your child’s learning level is a wonderful resource to have when it comes time for them to instruct and train their new dog.
Product Description
Kids and puppies make natural friends. This heavily illustrated guide is written especially for kids, with information on dogs and how they develop and grow. Just as important are easy-to-understand instructions for boys and girls on puppy training and care—always with an emphasis on fun. Kids learn what to feed puppies and how much to give them, and how to play games that are safe and enjoyable. They also learn basics of puppy handling and grooming, giving comman… More >>
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A wonderful educational guide for children who want to train their puppy properly, with supervision & advice from parents. It’s loaded with interesting facts, explains dog behaviors, how to become a responsible pet owner, valuable safety tips, and fun to follow training tips to help their dog become a delightful pet. And all positive too!
This book is my most recommended book for children. And if the parents read it along with them, then can learn lots too. And all the kiddos that have read it, love it as well.
Rating: 5 / 5
If you have a puppy or young dog, this book is great for your kids who want to help train it. It has great pictures and some neat tricks for the dog to learn.
Rating: 5 / 5
This book was purchased for a friend who has a son, age 12. She just got a dog but was contemplating the pound because the dog was more active than she could deal with. With the help of the book her son was able to teach the dog to sit in just a little over a week. Considering his age and the fact that he has no “dog training experience” I think that was a fairly good accomplishment for both him and the dog. The book was worth every penny.
Rating: 5 / 5
I never did read of the this book. I just skimmed over it. I bought it for my son whom devoured it rather quickly (considering he just got a new puppy). He keeps telling me tips from the book; some that I knew and other ones that were new. So yes, it is a great read for children who have just gotten a new puppy or close to getting one.
Rating: 5 / 5
Pretty good. Easy to understand unlike a lot of other dog books. I think it’s just a little lacking in information, but it’s a great book to start with, above average.
Rating: 4 / 5