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Kindhearted Kids Program!

Cost of Pets. Responsibilities. Kindhearted Kids Program!. Click on a student picture to learn more about the topic. Click on the home button to return back to this page. Use the arrows to move forward and backward in the presentation.

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Kindhearted Kids Program!

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  1. Cost of Pets Responsibilities KindheartedKids Program! • Click on a student picture to learn more about the topic. • Click on the home button to return back to this page. • Use the arrows to move forward and backward in the presentation. • Click on the Two by Two logo above to visit their web site. Vocabulary Safety

  2. Exercise Cleaning Up Protection Food & Water Responsibilities Spay & Neuter Pet Care Teaching Behaviors

  3. Food and Water Water and food are important for cats and dogs. Fresh water is very important. Food is important, too. Water and food are good for them. Pets need to be fed and watered two times a day.-Colin

  4. Exercise If I walk my dog twice a day, she will be good. She needs to exercise too, so I have to run her everyday. You still have to give her a treat because she was good. I have to play with her, otherwise she would feel left out. You might have to give her some balls. You can throw them to play with your pet. -Chloe

  5. Cleaning Up I need to be responsible for cleaning up after my pet goes to the bathroom. If I take my pet on a walk, I have to bring a bag to use if my pet goes to the bathroom. I have to brush and bathe my pet every month.-Zander

  6. Protection Keep your pet close to you when you are outside. Always keep your pet on a leash, too. Hug your pet. Care for your pet. -Harrison

  7. Spay & Neuter Your pet can have one litter or you can spay or neuter it. Be responsible for your pets and take care of your pets. If you don’t want your cat or dog to have babies, then spay or neuter them.-Logan

  8. Pet Care It is important to get an I.D. tag for your pet because it might get lost and nobody can find it. You need to buy food so it won’t die. You need to buy toys for it so it can play and take it for a walk. Take it to the vet so it can be spade or neutered so it doesn’t have babies. Be responsible and don’t be mean to your dog or cat. Give it medicine so it won’t get sick. Take care of it and put it in a cage when you are gone. Always give fresh water and food two times a day.-Azaria

  9. Teaching Behaviors Be a good pet owner. Teach your pet to be obedient. Teach your pet to not climb things or break your stuff. Get an I.D. tag. Buy food for your pet and let them drink fresh water. Put a leash on your pet when you are walking it. Make sure the leash is on tight.-Peyton

  10. Toys Vet Care Cost of Pets Household Items I.D. Tags

  11. Toys Animals need toys to play with. When you get a pet you need balls for them to play with. Balls cost 5 dollars. Dogs need bones so they don’t chew your stuff. Bones cost 5 dollars. Cats need scratching posts to scratch their nails. Scratching posts cost 10 dollars.-Brittani

  12. Vet Care Spay or neuter your pet or else overpopulation will happen. For shots and medication it will cost over 600 dollars. You will need to get rabies shots for 25 dollars. Spaying your pet costs 105 dollars and neutering your pet costs 75 dollars. Spaying is for a girl cat or dog. Neutering is for a boy cat or dog.-Justin

  13. I.D. Tags On your I.D. tags it needs your pet’s name. Next, you need to put your phone number. You buy I.D. tags at the pet shop. They are important because you might lose your pet if you don’t have I.D. tags on them.-Sarah

  14. Household Items My dog will need bowls, food, a cage, a brush, a collar, shampoo, toys, and a bed. I will need a brush to brush him everyday. I will need a cage to keep him in it just in case I leave and I can’t take him. I will need shampoo to wash him up. I need a toy so he can chew on it for his gums. I need a bed so he can lay on it. For the shampoo and the collar I will spend five dollars for my Two by Two pet. For the cage and the bowl I will spend ten dollars for my Two by Two pet.-Larissa

  15. Protecting Property How to Pet a Dog Safety Strange Dogs Walking With a Leash

  16. Protecting Property If you see a dog guarding some property just walk on by. If you stare at it, the chances are you won’t have a pretty face anymore. They might scratch your face, attack you, or bite. Dogs like to protect their food, house, yard, chew toy or owner. It is a good thing that they protect their property because if a stranger walks up, the dog will probably attack them.-Jennifer

  17. How to Pet a Dog Ask the owner to pet the dog. Before you pet the dog, let the dog smell your hand. Tuck in your fingers so the dog doesn’t bite your fingers. When the dog stops smelling your hand, you can pet the dog. At first pet the dog slowly to see if the dog likes it.-Neena

  18. Strange Dogs If you see a strange dog and it starts chasing you, stand like a tree. If a strange dog pushes you over, lay like a log. If you see a strange dog, do not try to pet it. The pet might bite you. If you do not know the dog, do not pet it.-Kalyn

  19. Walking With a Leash You should walk your pet on a leash so your pet will not run off. When you’re walking your dog and you go past another dog, you pull the leash and walk away so they don’t fight. When you walk your dog to the park to play, you should bring a plastic bag with you because if they poop you will have to pick it up with the plastic bag.-Alexis

  20. Foster Pet Parent Canines & Felines Cruelty & Kindness Pet Vocabulary Overpopulation Companion & Wild Animals Responsibilities

  21. Foster Pet Parent I can be a foster pet parent. They take care of dogs and cats when their owners are gone. I protect my pet when I keep it away from other dogs and cats. I can protect my pets from the cars by not letting them run in the street.-Griffin

  22. Overpopulation Spay and neuter your pet after the first litter and then they won’t have more babies. Overpopulation is when there are too many animals for you to take care of. It will cost $135 to $105 to neuter a pet.-Darriel

  23. Canines & Felines A canine is a dog and a feline is a cat. Canines and felines are different because canines and felines do different things. Canines like taking walks, but felines get upset when they have leashes. Canines and felines are separate because canines often don’t like cats and felines often don’t like dogs.-Nicholas

  24. Companion & Wild Animals Companion animals are animals that can live in your home. Wild animals are animals that can not live in your home. When you see a wild animal, just leave them alone and just look or learn about them. Companion animals can be cats and dogs. Wild animals can be tigers, bear, and lions, too. Sometimes companion animals and wild animals get along.-Marcus

  25. Cruelty & Kindness Cruelty is not watering, feeding, or loving your pets. Sometimes pet owners swear at their pets or they might even try to kick them. Kindness is watering, feeding, and loving your pets. Another way to show kindness is taking them for walks, playing with them, and letting them take naps. Another name for a dog is a canine. Another name for a cat is a feline.-Calvin

  26. Responsibilities You need to walk your dog because dogs need exercise. Make sure you spay or neuter your pet so there is not overpopulation. Make sure you give your dog or cat food so they do not starve. Make sure you get an I.D. tag so your pet will not get lost.-Payton

  27. Created by:Ms. Schaefer’s 2nd Grade classwith Mrs. DostalLincoln School2010

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