Hello Ladies and Gents,
We have a full house.. 3 kids -- ages 6, 3.5y, and 18m.. with number four due in 2 months. We also have two young Goldendoodles. Veruca is 1yr, and Violet is 10 weeks.
I know it sounds simple, maybe even silly.. but I need games and ideas on how the kids can play with the dogs that DOES NOT encourage nipping hands, jumping up, wrestling, etc. My problem is that kids and puppies play very similar. They run, they chase, they lunge with their hands/paws, they tackle. This undermines our training with our furry family members, and as a result, Veruca still jumps up when she's excited and wants to greet/play.
I realize the issue is not Veruca. She is getting mixed messages between what the humans allow her (encourage her) to do. I am drawing a blank for ideas on how to show the kids to play with our dogs, and enjoy them, without getting them insanely worked up and encouraging bad behaviors. I want them to enjoy the dogs, but in a way that doesn't undermine their training - so we all enjoy their company.
I am looking for recommendations of games, books that include "training through play", and family friendly games young kids can enjoy with the dogs. Help? (For example my trainer suggested playing fetch, but tying a rope to the fetch object so the dogs can't nip little hands. The rope keeps the hands further from the dogs toy so it reduces the chance of the dog catching thier hand if they try for the toy.)
As of right now, the kids go to bed pretty early - between 7:30 and 8pm. We're night owls, usually up for another 3-4 hours at least. My husband and I make sure we have alone time with each dog after hours, working with them on training and reinforcing the behaviors we like to see... as well as enjoying the quiet time. ;)
Thanks!
Heather