Dog Training for Kids: Fun and Easy Caring Guide
Gift type: Children's Guide
Perfect pick for: Children's Education, Pet Owners, Animal Lovers, Family, Educational Gifts
Estimated Price: £13.45
Ignite young enthusiasm with a book that puts children in charge of their furry friends. Dog Training for Kids by Vanessa Estrada Marin offers a warm, approachable introduction to responsible dog ownership through fun and simple training techniques. With clear, step-by-step lessons, young readers learn essential commands like Sit, Stay, and Heel, as well as engaging tricks such as High Five and Roll Over.
Beyond commands and tricks, the guide covers practical topics including potty training, leash management, crate training, and how to keep dogs calm at the vet. The book also encourages interactive play with games like obstacle courses and frisbee, establishing a stronger bond between child and dog. The accessible instructions and useful equipment lists make it an ideal companion for kids raising puppies or new canine friends.
- Brand: Z Kids
- Dimensions: 25.1 cm (H) x 20.3 cm (L) x 1.2 cm (W)
- Format: Paperback educational book
- Focus: Basic dog training, commands, tricks, and games
- Suitable for children learning responsible dog ownership
- Includes equipment lists and care tips
- Written by Vanessa Estrada Marin, expert dog trainer
Dog Training for Kids is a standout resource that genuinely bridges the gap between child-friendly learning and effective dog training. The book’s strength lies in its ability to make complex training concepts digestible and enjoyable for younger audiences without sacrificing accuracy or detail. Vanessa Estrada Marin, known for her expertise in youth-focused dog training programmes, delivers content that encourages a rewarding, gentle approach to canine care.
👀 Read more...The variety of lessons—from basic obedience commands to playful tricks and practical advice like potty training and calming dogs at the vet—ensures comprehensive coverage. Users have praised the book for its approachable tone and well-structured chapters, helping kids feel confident while bonding with their pets. Notably, the book employs American English but this does not detract from its clarity or usefulness in UK contexts.
Parents and trainers alike find this guide valuable, often discovering they learn alongside their children. It's a tool that empowers young dog owners to take responsibility while keeping interactions happy and constructive, fostering lasting bonds. The inclusion of games promotes active engagement and fun, two crucial elements for successful training with children involved.