Most Dog Bites Are Preventable.
Simple, practical guidance for parents and schools
- focused on prevention, supervision and understanding dogs properly.
No supervision = no interaction.
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The 5 Rules Every Parent Needs to Keep Children Safe Around Dogs.
The free download includes printable posters for parents & children, simple, quick rules in easy-to-remember language, plus a supporting document explaining why these rules matter.
Success relies on consistent adult reinforcement and clear management systems. I'm offering this for no charge because I believe every child should be able to access this crucial information.
FREE - Simple & clear rules that prevent most bites.
Dog bites in the home usually don’t come out of nowhere; They happen in everyday moments.
A child gets too close.
A dog feels overwhelmed.
Food or Toys are involved.
Communication isn't recognised.
No safe systems or routines are in place.
An adult nearby but not actively watching.
Supervision
Boundaries
Early Intervention
Supervision - Boundaries - Early Intervention
The Child & Dog Safety Starter Pack
Ready for more? - £29 Instant Download -
What’s inside
- The 5 Rules for Parents & Children
- Posters and guides
- Flashcards & educational games
- Worksheets for children
- Dog body language made simple
- The most common high-risk situations
- Scripts & checklists you can use right away
A practical system to reduce risk at home and handle real-life situations early.
This isn't about controlling your dog or expecting perfection from your child.
It’s about setting things up for success.
One-time download. Use immediately.
A practical system to reduce risk at home and handle real-life situations early.
Support for Parents & Educational Settings
About us.
I’m Paige, a mother of two with a professional background in working with dogs. Raising my children alongside our wolfdog means that clear boundaries and understanding dog behaviour are at the heart of my family life every single day.
Real life, not theory
Everything I teach is based on one core idea:
Children and dogs can co-exist safely - But only when adults take responsibility for the management and setup.
All resources and services are general education NOT individual behavioural advice.
- Always supervise child-dog intereactions
- Separate by default, at all times and particularly in 'High-Risk' Situations.
- Children should never test a dog or practice skills on the dog.
- If your dog has growled, snapped or bitten seek professional help. (Vet, qualified trainer or accredited behaviourist.)