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Pooch Parenting

Pooch Parenting

著者: Michelle Stern
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The Pooch Parenting Podcast is a podcast for parents with dogs. Living with kids and dogs at the same time can feel like a circus - I know because I'm a mom and have lived it too. Join us as we answer listener questions and interview a variety of parenting and dog experts and parents to discuss topics that will make parenting with dogs easier, safer and less chaotic. If you enjoy these episodes or feel like they have helped your family, please subscribe, leave a review or tell a friend. xo Michelle© 2025 Pooch Parenting 人間関係 子育て
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  • 5. Best Practices for Supervising Kids and Dogs
    2025/05/27

    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.

    I hope you'll subscribe and join me for the whole series, and don't forget to grab the accompanying workbook at https://poochparenting.net/podcastworkbook/

    Best Practices for Supervising Kids and Dogs

    1. Understand what Supervision means

    2. What supervision is not:
      • simply being in the same room as your kids and dogs
      • napping on the sofa while your kids and dogs play (together or separately) in the room
      • sleeping at night with your dog on your bed and your infant in the same room
      • scrolling social media, talking on the phone, or playing Candy Crush while your kids and dogs are in the same space
      • making dinner, folding laundry or taking a shower while your kids and dogs are in the same room
      • driving while your dog is loose in the back seat with your child or even restrained within arm's reach of your child
    3. What supervision IS:
      • giving 100% of your attention to your kids and dogs together
      • sitting between your dog and child as they play calmly on the floor
      • sitting between your dog and child as you watch a tv show or movie
      • sitting between your dog and child as you read together
      • playing games with your child and dog with your dog on a leash
      • helping your child toss balls, toys or treats to the dog over a baby gate
      • making dinner, folding laundry or taking a shower while your dog is on one side of a barrier and your child is in the room with you (or vice versa)
      • having safe zones or "yes spaces" where nervous children or dogs can relax and decompress without any pressure to interact with each other
    4. Tools that can help you to create
      • Pens
      • Baby Gates - traditional or retractable depending on your space
      • Leashes
      • Crates
      • Doors
      • Tethers (ONLY if your child can not approach your tethered dog)

    If you could use some emotional support raising your kids and dog together, don't miss The Pooch Parenting Society, the only program designed to provide ongoing support for families raising kids and dogs together. From one mom to another, it's a game changer. safekidsanddogs.com

    Thank you for listening!

    • Want to learn more about Pooch Parenting and how we can help you?
    • If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review on Apple Podcasts.
    • Worried about Growling? Get my free guide: ABC's of Growling: https://poochparenting.net/abcs-of-growling/
    • Looking for QUICK answers to your dog and child questions? Just ask and my custom tool will give you the answer: www.poochparenting.net/askpoochparenting
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  • 4. How to Prevent Your Dog from Growling at Your Kids
    2025/05/13

    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.

    I hope you'll subscribe and join me for the whole series, and don't forget to grab the accompanying workbook at https://poochparenting.net/podcastworkbook/

    Growling - What it means and how to prevent it

    1. Growling is scary. But the good news is that it's communication
    2. Growling can be compared to the yellow light of a traffic signal - it's a warning that something major is about to happen. Imagine how many accidents there would be if lights went straight from green to red.
    3. Don't punish the growl - thank your dog for telling you they are uncomfortable
    4. Look for the trigger - Get Curious
    5. Why is your dog growling? Look around and see if you can spot what's troubling him.
    6. Look for patterns and intervene before the growl
    7. Remove the trigger, not your dog
    8. By responding to your dog's body language and offering relief, your dog will trust that you will meet his needs
    9. If your dog's behavior has changed suddenly, it's time to book an appointment with your veterinarian to rule out pain, a common cause of growling.
    10. Management is your best friend - use gates, pens and other barriers to give your dog space to avoid triggers that cause discomfort and growling

    Thank you for listening!

    • Want to learn more about Pooch Parenting and how we can help you?
    • If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review on Apple Podcasts.
    • Worried about Growling? Get my free guide: ABC's of Growling: https://poochparenting.net/abcs-of-growling/
    • Looking for QUICK answers to your dog and child questions? Just ask and my custom tool will give you the answer: www.poochparenting.net/askpoochparenting
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  • 3. Common Signs Your Dog is Stressed Around Children
    2025/04/29

    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.

    I hope you'll subscribe and join me for the whole series, and don't forget to grab the accompanying workbook at https://poochparenting.net/podcastworkbook/

    In Episode 3, I talk about some common signs that your dog is stressed or anxious around children?

    1. Most parents are not fluent in dog body language - why would you be?
    2. Some common body language in dogs may not look like communication - so it's easy to miss
    3. Common behaviors that dogs use to communicate include: yawn, paw lift, look away, lip lick. All of these indicate stress or discomfort
    4. Other signs of tension include ears that are back towards the head, a tight, closed mouth, a low tail and a stiff body
    5. A common misconception is that dogs often lay down and show us their belly because they want to be petted. Unfortunately, this posture often means the opposite. The dog is hoping that if they are still that we will just go away. How do you know then when your dog really wants a belly rub? She will approach you with a soft, wiggly body and offer herself for affection.
    6. Some dogs walk away or hide when they are uncomfortable around kids
    7. Other dogs approach us, as if asking for support. They may hide behind our legs or sit behind our body.
    8. We need to teach children to respect dogs - one easy way to do this is to have the kids invite the dog over for attention instead of approaching the dog directly. This gives the dog the opportunity to give consent for the interaction or opt out
    9. Parenting kids and dogs is actually very similar!


    Thank you for listening!

    • Want to learn more about Pooch Parenting and how we can help you?
    • If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review on Apple Podcasts.
    • Worried about Growling? Get my free guide: ABC's of Growling: https://poochparenting.net/abcs-of-growling/
    • Looking for QUICK answers to your dog and child questions? Just ask and my custom tool will give you the answer: www.poochparenting.net/askpoochparenting
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    8 分

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