Dogs & Children
The media regularly report shocking incidents between dogs and children. Regrettable accidents that raise many pressing questions. Could they have been prevented? Should we only blame the dogs? Does a dog always pose a danger to a child? Or does the contact between a child and a dog also have advantages? Animal behaviour therapist Dany Grosemans answers these and other questions in Dogs and Children. Keep it Safe. He not only sheds light on the relationship between dogs and children, but also provides a better insight into how dogs view the human world and what they try to convey with their behaviour. Dogs and Children. Keep it Safe explains in detail and in detail what dog owners need to do to make their dog child-safe. The book also contains tests with which owners can test the child-friendliness of their dog.
In addition, Dany Grosemans explains how children can make themselves understood by dogs. This book also offers an indispensable guideline for parents who do not have a dog at home. All children must be taught how to deal with dogs, because a child can encounter a dog anywhere. Parents can ensure that this can happen safely. Because children and dogs can live together perfectly. It never has to come to dramatic incidents.