Staying Home with your Dog · Spending Your Day at Home with Your Kids and Dog Add a little bit of...

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Wake Up Be Creative Let's Learn Get Moving Rest Time Homeschool for Dogs Spending Your Day at Home with Your Kids and Dog Add a little bit of body text Snuggle and read a book to your dog. Check out our list of dog-themed kids' books here. Take a walk with your dog. Run around your back yard. Toss a ball or frisbee. Play chase with your dog. Start your day with deep breaths, positive thoughts and a few stretches. You and your dog can practice downward dog and child’s pose together. Make some homemade dog treats, or draw a picture of your dog. Choose your favorite breed and create an acrostic poem with the letters in their name. See link for recipes. Teach your dog a new trick or create a food puzzle. See the links for all kinds of tips on dog training and cool food puzzles you can create with items you have at home. AKC Public Ed has over 100 free lesson plans, printable activities and materials for students in grades K-12. Check them out here. Good Dog! Remember to tell your dog (and yourself) you're doing a good job. It's hard for people and pets to adjust to change, so be kind to your pup and yourself.

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Page 1: Staying Home with your Dog · Spending Your Day at Home with Your Kids and Dog Add a little bit of body text Snuggle and read a book to your dog. Check out our list of dog-themed

Wake Up

BeCreative

Let'sLearn 

GetMoving

Rest Time

Homeschoolfor Dogs

Spending Your Day at Homewith Your Kids and Dog

Add a little bit of body text

Snuggle and read a book to your dog.Check out our list of dog-themed kids' books

here.

Take a walk with your dog.  Run around your backyard.  Toss a ball or frisbee.  Play chase with your

dog.

Start your day with deep breaths, positivethoughts and a few stretches. You and your dog can

practice downward dog andchild’s pose together.

Make some homemade dog treats, or draw a pictureof your dog. Choose your favorite breed and create

an acrostic poem with the letters in their name. See link for recipes.

Teach your dog a new trick or create a food puzzle. See the links for all kinds of tips on dog training and

cool food puzzles you can create with items youhave at home.

AKC Public Ed has over 100 free lesson plans,printable activities and materials for students in

grades K-12. Check them out here.

Good Dog!Remember to tell your dog (and yourself) you're

doing a good job. It's hard for people and pets toadjust to change, so be kind to your pup and

yourself.