emmahudsonconversation.jpgKids and dogs. They go together like apple pie and vanilla ice cream or cookies and milk. We expect children and dogs to get along great and be best buddies. So we might wonder why anyone would need a book about living with kids and dogs.

Once you try having both under the same roof, you know the truth: living with kids and dogs in the same household is not always easy–but it can be done with happy results. It's simply a matter of education.



Featured Articles
What to Do When Your Child is Afraid of Dogs
Three Steps for Meeting a Dog
A Puppy Party for Kid-Friendly Dogs
A New Dog with Old Kids
Rainy Day Activities for Kids and Dogs


This Month's Q & A
Dear Colleen,

My son is receiving intensive speech therapy. He gets frustrated when our dog doesn’t respond when he asks him to sit. I don’t think the dog knows what he is saying, but I don’t want to tell him that as we are encouraging him to speak as much as possible. Any idea how to bridge the gap? READ MORE...


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Behavior Videos
Children frequently show affection in ways that make dogs uncomfortable. By viewing these videos, you'll be able to identify some common canine stress signals.

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Video Clips: Hugs & Kisses

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