Kids Interactive Game Series

Only 3 spots left AND the enrollment period hasn’t opened yet!

Parents are wanting this and are acting quickly, they don’t want to miss out.

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Do your kids know how to speak dog?

What does this mean to you?

Teaching kids about canine body language is a life skill.

Kids who grow up having a health respect for dogs and animals will help them stay safe and understand other’s boundaries.

Sometimes kids are so excited about an approaching dog, they along with their parents don’t recognize those apparent distance increasing behaviors.

Distance increasing behaviors are the obvious barking, lunging,

Do you know or more importantly do your kids know the ever so subtle distance increasing behaviors like freezing, lifting a paw or a hard stare.

The obvious and not so obvious distance increasing behaviors is your or an unfamiliar dog’s way of saying “I don’t like what’s happening”.

These signals sometimes get lost or missed.

When this happens, the dog’s signals become more apparent and can actually frighten your child.

Even worse, when you are not watching and your dog’s boundaries get pushed, this could result in your child getting scratched or worse.

Your kids will become doggie detectives and learn about dog body language and how to safely interact with dogs and still have loads of fun building a bond.

Your kids can develop health boundaries with their dog and you can feel more confident your kids will be safe.

Teaching life skills can also be a life saving measure for both your kids and your dog!

Get your kids signed up for this fun and interactive virtual G2G Kids Game Series!

Your family will also receive a free copy of the Doggone Safe’s, A Kids’ Comprehensive Guide to Speaking Dog!

Reserve your spot!

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Published by houndbiz

Katherine Porter is a force free, reward based dog behavior advisor and consultant serving clients and their companion dogs worldwide. Her calm and gentle approach in coaching clients in effectively communicating what they want to their dog blends her MSW background into her dog training and behavior practice. Katherine was a behavior consultant for Heeling Hounds after graduation. She opened Four Paws and You Dog Training LLC when the military relocated her family to Fort Sill, OK in 2015. During this time, she volunteered with Rainbow Bridge Can Wait where she provided post adoption consultations to new pet parents. She also developed and implemented tailored behavior modification plans for highly reactive dogs residing at the shelter. She also provided educational programs to military children through interactive workshops at the Fort Sill School Age Center. In 2017, Katherine relocated Four Paws and You Dog Training LLC to Germany. She served the Armed Forces communities in Bavaria. She continued coaching and advising her clients in addressing their companion dog’s fearful and reactive behavioral issues. Katherine takes a Do No Harm approach first and foremost in providing behavioral plans. She is committed in serving clients with gentle and modern science approaches in modifying behavioral concerns such as reactivity, aggression, separation anxiety and fear based responses. Katherine is a member of the Pet Professional Guild. She is focused on integrating a holistic and modern approach in addressing her client’s pet companion reactive behavior issues.

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