This "Don't Let the Dogs Bite" coloring and activity book will help you to understand the world from a dog's point of view. Each page of "Don't Let the Dogs Bite" gives you informa-tion about why dogs behave the way they do. By completing the coloring pages, crosswords, word searches, and other activities in this book, you will learn how to make sure that your time with dogs is.
Watch the animated SAFE dog bite prevention video to keep your kids safe. The SAFE program offers a free kid's ebook, wall chart, and coloring pages to teach dog safety. There are a number of things that you can do to avoid dog bites, ranging from properly training and socializing your pet to educating your children on how, or if, they should approach a dog.
COLORING PAGE Safety Pooch here reminding you to always stay safe around the dogs you know and the dogs you don't! Having a family dog can create wonderful memories that will last a lifetime. Dogs provide emotional support, unconditional love, and loads of fun when they are treated with respect and love. Following these simple guidelines will assure that you have a happy and safe household for all pets and kids! Click to download free printable coloring pages.
SMART Coloring Book If you are interested in reproducing pages or the book in the entirety, contact VTSafeKids@UVMHealth.org for digital copies. All images are copyright free. Who do we need to ask to say hi to a dog? We ask an adult and we ask the dog! × Dog Bites Dos and Don'ts Coloring Page × Dog bites can be avoided when people behave safely around dogs and pet owners act responsibly.
Look at this picture. Write an S in the box next to each example of someone behaving safely and responsibly with a dog. Write a U in the box next to each example that shows unsafe behavior around a dog.
Bites from dogs and other animals can transmit rabies. Have questions about rabies? The following messages and graphics are available for public health partners to use to help raise awareness about dog bite injuries and promote safe interactions with dogs, including during National Dog Bite Prevention Week (second full week in April). Puzzles and coloring activities teach that all dogs can bite -- and will, if they're provoked or injured.
Youngsters also learn what to do when confronted by a dog, and what to do if they or a friend is attacked. 8 pages, 8 1/2" x 11". COLORING PAGE DOG BITE PREVENTION WEEK õ april 11-15, 2022 about preventing rabies at scdhec.gov/rabieseducation.
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