Stories with happy endings: Preventing pet dog attacks on children
Citation
Export citationCarter, J. & Swain, D. (2008). Stories with happy endings: Preventing pet dog attacks on children. 2007-2008 Summer Scholarship report prepared for the Child Accident Prevention Foundation New Zealand (CAPFNZ). Hamilton, New Zealand: Department of Societies and Cultures, University of Waikato.
Permanent Research Commons link: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/768
Abstract
This 2007-8 CAPFNZ Summer Research Scholarship had as its objective the identification of valid and reliable guidelines for safe interaction between children and pet dogs in their homes or known to them and their incorporation in a range of age-appropriate educational resources.
Date
2008-04Series
Publisher
Department of Societies and Cultures, University of Waikato
Additional information
A number of dog safety resources have been produced as a result of this research.
Obtain a copy of the children’s leaflet (about 5-6yrs) in English from https://hdl.handle.net/10289/968.
Obtain a copy of the children’s leaflet (about 5-6yrs) in Te Reo Maori from https://hdl.handle.net/10289/975.
Obtain a copy of the children’s booklet (about 8-9yrs) in English from https://hdl.handle.net/10289/930.
Obtain a copy of the children’s booklet (about 8-9yrs) in Te Reo Maori from https://hdl.handle.net/10289/984.
Obtain a copy of the parents’/caregivers’ booklet in English from https://hdl.handle.net/10289/931.
The Te Reo Maori version of the parents’/caregivers’ booklet will be available in 2009.