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“Should be required viewing for all families with young children –
whether they own a pet or not.”
Chicago Tribune
A top companion animal professional shows children how to behave safely with their own pets, neighbor
pets and strays. A fun video kids love! Shows children how animals "talk" to us, what they are saying, and the danger signs
that mean "stay away!" An entertaining, kid-friendly approach creates understanding, not fear. Promotes love and respect
for animals. Recommended by Parents Choice and the U.S. Humane Society.
"An
excellent primer that may help a child avert injury." Seattle Times
Why
children need this video
It may surprise you to know that....
• Dog
bites rank second among the common causes of emergency room visits for children (American Medical Association)
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Half of all kids are bitten by the age of 12. (Centers for Disease Control & Prevention)
• More
than 70% of bite injuries to young people are to the face, neck and head (American Academy of Pediatrics)
Children
are 3 times more likely to be bitten than adults. Their small stature and limited motor skills make them much more vulnerable
to serious, disfiguring or even life-threatening injuries. 26% of all bitten children require medical attention. Don't
wait till it happens to someone you love.
"Non-threatening and fun, but
the information it conveys is must-have stuff for kids." Pet Life Magazine
Dogs, Cats
& Kidsis recommended by Parents' Choice, the Humane Society of the United States, American Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals, American Veterinary Medical Association, leading pediatricians, educators and companion animal experts.
Rave reviews from national media and professional journals. (See "Reviews".)
See "About the Video" to learn
more about this unique video. If you have young children or know someone who does, this is the ideal gift. And you'll enjoy
watching it with them! See "How to Order" to get your copy now.
"Great family
viewing. A gift that will last all year. " Dog World Magazine
Dogs, Cats & Kids has been featured on ...
• The Today Show • Health Week (PBS)
• CBS Saturday Morning • 20/20
• Fox News Network • Pet Talk America
... and in more than 100 newspaper and magazine articles.
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