bullygirl29532 Posted December 28, 2002 Posted December 28, 2002 Okay i've been home all this week due to a death in the family and my daughter being sick. I'm a nosey person always looking out my window checkin out whats going on, mentally timing @ what time i heard a gun shot(just in case it wasn't a hunter in the woods when the cops start canvesing the area.) any this week i found one wandering puppy that belongs to the kid down the street. brought him home. and then today this guy knocks on my door w/ another pup asking if i knew where his home was. The people around here know i may not know the owner but i know the dog. :lol: they are better company anyway. brought Rusty home asap w/ a new to him collar, lecters old one. alot of the kids around here don't come from money and some from single parent homes. i told them that i'd help them in training the dogs a couple of hours every week. one pup is a cute little lab/pit, so sweet and timid. the other is a mixed brindle gsd, i say he's mixed cause i don't think gsd come in brindle and the kid wasn't sure cause the pup was a give away. but this one is mean. So my question is what is a good book for kids that i can buy for them to help them understand and train their respective dogs? I dont want to spend too much cash but i will if need be. anyother resouces i can get for them besides buying the books and name tags. Free stuff links would help too. Quote
yellowlabsrule Posted December 28, 2002 Posted December 28, 2002 A good free thing is the Puppy chow free care kit. Here's the website. It is under offers and promotions. They will only allow one per household, so if I were you I'd get the kids to fill it out with their address, etc. (so you can get one for yourself! They are great! :D ) www.puppychow.com I'll keep looking for good stuff! :D Quote
yellowlabsrule Posted December 28, 2002 Posted December 28, 2002 They have other things to. They have a coloring book (not sure how old these kids are) teaching how to be a responsible owner and other things. There might be some good stuff at www.dogchow.com to. Quote
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