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Family Matters: Adopting Dogs with Kids in the Picture
Family Matters: Adopting Dogs with Kids in the Picture
Description:
Join SBI for an engaging and informative webinar, "Family Matters: Adopting Dogs with Kids in the Picture," featuring Dr. Karen Griffin, founder of The Dog Rehoming Project.
In this session, Dr. Griffin will tackle critical questions surrounding the adoption of dogs into families with children, such as:
• Are kids a liability? Understanding the unique challenges and risks involved in these placements.
• Should we place age limits on dogs? Exploring how a dog’s age impacts compatibility with young children.
• How do we talk about managing dogs and kids during the first few weeks? Practical strategies for a smooth transition and safe integration.
Discussion Resources:
Videos for training games and teaching tools for kids:
“How to Teach Kids About Dog Body Language and Training” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWgoXb4BC5
“Dogs and Children: Training Tips From a Kid” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t44oTbFN1D8
"Dog Games for Kids” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xaaRmc5dCQ
Books to Recommend Adopters with Children:
“Doggy Do’s and Doggy Don’ts” by Dr. Emily Levine
"Doggie Language" by Lili Chin
Interviews The Dog Rehoming Project has conducted with Researchers
About the Presenter:
Dr. Karen Griffin, PhD, is a research scientist specializing in shelter dogs and dog rehoming. With a doctorate in animal sciences from the University of Lincoln in England, her work spans both the US and Europe, focusing on the practical applications of research in real-world settings.
Dr. Griffin’s expertise includes studying how dogs fit into home environments, identifying what makes placements successful, and finding ways to improve outcomes. She is also the founder and Executive Director of The Dog Rehoming Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to bridging the gap between research and practice, putting science to work for dog sheltering and rehoming.
The Dog Rehoming Project Website
Get in Touch with Karen:info@thedogrehomingproject.org