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Ever wonder why even the most adorable family pet can turn aggressive in certain situations? As a certified dog behavior consultant, I'm here to help you decode this in our episode on keeping kids safe around dogs. We underscore the importance of supervision, not just indoors but outdoors as well, where children may encounter unfamiliar dogs. We discuss some surprising statistics about dog bites in the U.S and expose the massive underreporting of this issue.
In the second part of the discussion, we delve into the fundamental rules for child safety around dogs. We alert parents to overlooked signs of dog aggression like licking lips, ears back and wagging tail - yes, a wagging tail. Hugging dogs, getting face to face with them or disturbing them while they're asleep or resting – we caution against these seemingly harmless actions.
As adults, it's our responsibility to recognize these signs and supervise kids when they're around dogs to ensure their safety. You won't want to miss this eye-opening conversation. Tune in and let's navigate the complex world of dog behavior together to create a safer environment for our children.
About Scott Sheaffer
Scott Sheaffer, CCBC-KA, CDBC, CPDT-KA, is a certified dog behavior consultant who has worked with thousands of dog owners and their aggressive dogs. Scott specializes in the assessment and treatment of fear, anxiety, aggression, and phobias in dogs six months and older.
Links:
Stop the 77 (short video on child safety around dogs)
here)
Facebook
Training Videos
Scott Sheaffer's Dog Behavior Articles
Disclaimer
This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. If your dog is displaying aggression toward humans, consult an experienced and knowledgeable canine behavior professional who uses humane, non-aversive methods, and always take precautions to keep others safe.
Scott Sheaffer and USA Dog Behavior, LLC, are not responsible for any outcomes resulting from the use or interpretation of the information shared in this podcast.
By Scott Sheaffer, CBCC-KA, CDBC, CPDT-KA5
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Ever wonder why even the most adorable family pet can turn aggressive in certain situations? As a certified dog behavior consultant, I'm here to help you decode this in our episode on keeping kids safe around dogs. We underscore the importance of supervision, not just indoors but outdoors as well, where children may encounter unfamiliar dogs. We discuss some surprising statistics about dog bites in the U.S and expose the massive underreporting of this issue.
In the second part of the discussion, we delve into the fundamental rules for child safety around dogs. We alert parents to overlooked signs of dog aggression like licking lips, ears back and wagging tail - yes, a wagging tail. Hugging dogs, getting face to face with them or disturbing them while they're asleep or resting – we caution against these seemingly harmless actions.
As adults, it's our responsibility to recognize these signs and supervise kids when they're around dogs to ensure their safety. You won't want to miss this eye-opening conversation. Tune in and let's navigate the complex world of dog behavior together to create a safer environment for our children.
About Scott Sheaffer
Scott Sheaffer, CCBC-KA, CDBC, CPDT-KA, is a certified dog behavior consultant who has worked with thousands of dog owners and their aggressive dogs. Scott specializes in the assessment and treatment of fear, anxiety, aggression, and phobias in dogs six months and older.
Links:
Stop the 77 (short video on child safety around dogs)
here)
Facebook
Training Videos
Scott Sheaffer's Dog Behavior Articles
Disclaimer
This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. If your dog is displaying aggression toward humans, consult an experienced and knowledgeable canine behavior professional who uses humane, non-aversive methods, and always take precautions to keep others safe.
Scott Sheaffer and USA Dog Behavior, LLC, are not responsible for any outcomes resulting from the use or interpretation of the information shared in this podcast.

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