Thursday, March 20, 2014

Grooming Your Dog Activities For Young children

Groomers help dogs to feel and look their best, providing hair cleaning, cutting and styling as well as looking after ear and oral hygiene.


Grooming helps dogs feel good and is an important part of pet ownership. Dog grooming -- including bathing and brushing the dog's coat, cleaning the ears, eyes and teeth, and trimming the nails -- can also be a fun way to introduce preschoolers to the responsibility of caring for another creature. Dog grooming activities for preschoolers can include hands-on grooming, play acting and coloring.


Therapy Dogs and Hands-On Grooming


Therapeutic service dogs are trained to interact in unusual situations that can include the high-energy atmosphere of a preschool classroom. For this reason, these dogs can be helpful in providing hands-on demonstrations of grooming activities. With the help of the dog's handlers, children can help in simple grooming activities such as brushing the dog's hair and teeth.


Dog Groomer for a Day


Dog grooming is not only a part of caring for a pet but can also be a career that preschoolers can learn about through play acting. Using photographs or video, teachers can explain the profession of dog grooming to prepare preschoolers for their imaginary career. After the explanation, give children stuffed dogs and grooming tools such as a small plastic bath, towels, brushes, collar and ribbons. Have preschoolers use these tools to groom their furry friend and present it to the class.


Meet a Professional


Lessons on dog grooming can best be learned from a professional who can instruct the children on basic grooming as well as cutting and styling the dog's coat. Invite a groomer to the class to speak on dog grooming as an activity and career. Play acting activities can be combined with this visit, with the groomer leading the children through the grooming process with stuffed dogs as their test subjects.


Silly Styles


According to the American Kennel Club, "Groomers are the barbers and beauticians of the dog world." In addition to brushing and cleaning the dog's coat, groomers also cut and style the hair. Most dogs have a traditional style, but some can be seen with expertly dyed coats that are shaped into faux-hawks and other unusual styles. Preschoolers can have fun with this trend by using printouts with a simple outline of a dog and designing their own hairstyles for the dog. To help children conceptualize the activity, show pictures of unique dog hair styles before and during the activity.









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