Welcome to Parenting Kids and Dogs 101, a limited series podcast for parents who live with kids and dogs, or plan to. I'm your host, Michelle Stern, the founder of Pooch Parenting. I'm not just a certified professional dog trainer and former teacher, I'm a mom too. In each episode of this series, I hope you'll feel like I'm chatting with you, one parent to another, about life with kids and dogs, answering common questions my clients ask me, and giving you simple solutions to make your life easier and safer.
Not all playtime with kids and dogs has to involve them touching each other
Kids can be involved in the care of their dog and this builds relationships too
Kids can stuff food toys like Kongs and Toppl's, spreading ingredients on lickimats, making enrichment toys out of the items in the recycling bin
Making enrichment food toys for dogs can improve kids fine and gross motor skills
Spreading ingredients can be excellent sensory input for children because it involves the scents and textures of different ingredients
Safe Games and Playtime for Kids and Dogs
Kids can throw balls or pieces of food from the other side of a barrier
Toddlers and younger kids can roll balls on the floor or over the top of the coffee table while the dog chases it on the other side
Games like Freeze Dance or Red Light Green Light are fun to play as a family with the dog and rely on rewarding the dog for sitting or laying down when family members go still
Michelle of Pooch Parenting is now retired. Thank you for the support over the past decade. Many of her resources are now available on YouTube for FREE.
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