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Hey, kids! Do you help take care of your dog? There are many things you can do to help out with your dog that really don't feel like work. Find your age below and the jobs that could be good for you, and then talk to your parents about how you'd like to help out. |
Remember
that even petting your dog is an important job that needs to be done
everyday. |
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Age 4 1. Pet your dog every day. 2. Brush your dog for a few minutes with your parent's help. 3. Give your dog a treat by dropping it on the floor for him to pick up. |
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Age 5 1. Pet your dog every day. 2 Brush your dog for a few minutes with your parent's help. 3. Help walk your dog by holding on to the same leash your parent is holding. Some leashes have an extra loop. 4. Give your dog a treat with your parent's help. Put the treat in your open palm and let your dog take it gently. |
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| Age 6 1. Pet your dog every day. 2. Brush your dog with your parent nearby. 3. Help walk your dog by holding on to the same leash your parent is holding. Some leashes have an extra loop. 4. Give your dog a treat with your parent nearby. Put the treat in your open palm and let your dog take it gently 5. Practice simple tricks with your dog, like 'Shake Hands." |
6. Play ball with your dog with your parent's help. |
Age 7 1. Pet your dog every day. 2. Brush your dog with your parent nearby. 3. If you have a small dog, take him for a walk, maybe in the yard. If you have a big dog, walk your dog with your parent's help. 4. Give your dog a treat with your parent nearby. Put the treat in your open palm and let your dog take it gently. 5. Practice simple tricks with your dog, like 'Shake hands." |
6. Play ball with your dog or throw any toy for him to bring back (retrieve). 7. Learn the commands that your dog knows, like sit and stay, and practice them with your dog. |
Age 8 1. Pet your dog every day. 2. Brush your dog. 3. If you have a small dog, take him for a walk, maybe in the yard. If you have a big dog, walk your dog with your parents' help. 4. Give your dog a treat. Put the treat in your open palm and let your dog take it gently. 5. Practice simple tricks with your dog, like 'Shake hands." |
6. Play ball with your dog or throw a toy for him to bring back (retrieve). 7. Learn the commands that your dog knows, like sit and stay, and practice them with your dog. |
| Age 9 1. Pet your dog every day. 2. Brush your dog. 3. Walk your dog. 4. Give your dog treats. 5. Practice tricks with your dog, like 'Shake hands." 6. Play games with your dog, like fetch, hide and seek. 7. Practice the commands that your dog knows, like sit, stay, and down. |
8. Feed your dog every day. 9. Help your parents bathe your dog. |
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Age 10 1. Pet your dog every day. 2. Brush your dog. 3. Walk your dog. 3. Give your dog treats. 4. Practice tricks with your dog, like 'Shake hands." 5. Play games with your dog, like fetch, hide and seek. 6. Practice the commands that your dog knows, like sit, stay, and down. 7. Feed your dog every day. |
8. Help your parents bathe your dog. 9. Wash up the dog's dishes. 10. Put out fresh water for your dog. |
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Age 11 1. Pet your dog every day. 2. Brush your dog. 3. Walk your dog. 4. Give your dog treats. 5. Practice tricks with your dog. 6. Play games with your dog. 7. Practice the commands that your dog knows, like sit, stay, and down. 8. Feed your dog every day. 9. Help your parents bathe your dog. |
10. Wash up the dog's dishes. 11. Put out fresh water for your dog. 12. Teach your dog some new tricks. |
Age 12 1. Pet your dog every day. 2. Take responsibility for brushing your dog. For difficult jobs, ask for help. 3. Walk your dog. 4. Give your dog treats. 5. Teach your dog some new tricks. 6. Play games with your dog. 7. Practice the commands that your dog knows, like sit, stay, and down. 8. Feed your dog every day. 9. Help your parents bathe your dog. 10. Wash up the dog's dishes. |
11. Put out fresh water for your dog. 12. Give your dog a weekly checkup. 13. Attend and assist your parent at dog obedience classes.
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Age 13 1. Pet your dog every day. 2. Take responsibility for brushing your dog. For difficult jobs, ask for help. 3. Walk your dog. 4. Give your dog treats. 5. Teach your dog some new tricks. 6. Play games with your dog. 7. Practice the commands that your dog knows, like sit, stay, and down. 8. Feed your dog every day. 9. Help your parents bathe your dog. 10. Wash up the dog's dishes. 11. Put out fresh water for your dog. |
12. Give your dog a weekly checkup. 13. Attend dog obedience class, with your parents observing. 14. Sweep up the dog hair. 15. Brush your dog's teeth with assistance, if needed. |
Age 14 1. Pet your dog every day. 2. Take responsibility for brushing your dog. 3. Walk your dog. 4. Give your dog treats. 5. Teach your dog some new tricks. 6. Play games with your dog. 7. Practice the commands that your dog knows, like sit, stay, and down. 8. Feed your dog every day. 9. Bathe your dog. 10. Wash up the dog's dishes. 11. Put out fresh water for your dog. 12. Give your dog a weekly checkup. |
13. Attend dog obedience class, with parents observing. 14. Sweep up dog hair. 15. Brush your dog's teeth with assistance, if needed. 16. Schedule vet appointments when asked.
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Age 15 1. Pet your dog every day. 2. Take responsibility for brushing your dog. 3. Walk your dog. 4. Give your dog treats. 5. Teach your dog some new tricks. 6. Play games with your dog. 7. Practice the commands that your dog knows, like sit, stay, and down. 8. Feed your dog every day. 9. Bathe your dog. 10. Wash up the dog's dishes. 11. Put out fresh water for your dog. |
12. Give your dog a weekly checkup. 13. Attend dog obedience class. 14. Sweep up dog hair. 15. Brush your dog's teeth. 16. Schedule vet appointments when asked. 17. Pick up dog poop. |
Here are some books that will help explain responsibility to children:
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The
Trick is in the Training: 25 Fun Tricks to Teach Your Dog, by
Stephanie J Taunton, Cheryl S. Smith |
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Dog
Tricks for Dummies, by Sarah Hodgson Written for adults, the all-in-one source for play training made easy! This friendly guide shows you how to teach your dog tricks, from the simple (wagging his tail) to the extraordinary (fetching a soda from the refrigerator). Dogs of all ages can learn new tricks, and this book's step-by-step instructions show you how to train your special friend to perform. Includes special sections on camping, winter fun -- even getting dogs into show business! |
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How To Love Your Dog...A Kid's Guide to Dog Care http://www.loveyourdog.com Copyright ©1998 - 2009 by Janet Wall and Rick Wall May be reproduced for individual or classroom use only. Photographs, graphics, and backgrounds may not be reproduced to other websites or for any other purpose. |