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Make Sit Happen, LLC.

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By Jill Darby

We were so happy with the obedience class with Gail. Our dog has knee problems and needed some special direction/attention which Gail was happy to provide! It was such a great class with a great instructor. Thank you so much Gail! ...read more

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NATIONAL DOG BITE PREVENTION WEEK MAY 16 – 22, 2011

FOCUSES ON CHILDREN AS PRIMARY VICTIMS Did you know that half of all children will be bitten by the time they turn twelve? The U.S. Postal Service supports responsible pet ownership and education as a cure for this national epidemic.   The 3 Most Important Things to Teach Your Kids Dogs Don't Like Hugs and Kisses –Teach your kids not to hug or kiss a dog on the face. Hugging the family dog or face-to-face contact are common causes of bites to the face. Instead, teach kids to scratch the dog on the chest or the side of the neck. Be a Tree if a Strange Dog Approaches –Teach kids to stand still, like a tree. Trees are boring and the dog will eventually go away. This works for strange dogs and anytime the family dog gets too frisky or becomes aggressive. Never Tease a Dog –and neverdisturb a dog that's sleeping, eating or protecting something.   The 2 Most Important Things Parents Can Do Supervise –Don't assume your dog is good with kids. If a toddler must interact with your dog, you should have your hands on the dog too. Even if your dog is great with kids and has never bitten – why take a chance? Train the dog –Take your dog to obedience classes where positive-reinforcement is used. Never pin, shake, choke, hold the dog down or roll the dog over to teach it a lesson. Dogs treated this way are likely to turn their aggression on weaker family members. Involve older children in training the family dog while supervising. Don't allow children to punish the dog. Condition the dog to enjoy the presence and actions of children using positive experiences.   The 3 Most Important Things Dog Owners can do 1.   Spay or Neuter Your Dog –Neutered pets are calmer, healthier and less likely to be aggressive. Neutering prevents unwanted dogs that may end up in shelters or in less than ideal conditions where they may grow up to be poorly socialized or aggressive. 2.   Condition Your Dog for the World –Give your puppy lots of new positive experiences. Train your dog to experience ALL things in life in a non-threatening way! 3.   Supervise Your Dog –Supervise your dog at all times around children. Do not allow children to hug and kiss the dog. If visiting children are bothering your dog, put the dog away or send the children home.   Call ‘Make Sit Happen Dog Obedience' for more tips and information on the "Be a Tree" program 908-359-9228 or visitwww.MakeSitHappen.com ...read more

By Make Sit Happen, LLC. January 20, 2011

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