
Providing life skills, safety skills, and child care training in order to build safer communities.
FUR REAL SAFETY bridges the gap between babysitting and pet safety, giving sitters the tools to safely handle pets and kids while on the job.
Before you accept a babysitting job, make sure you aren’t allergic or afraid of pets and they will not distract you from caring for the children. The more you know about family pets and their needs, the smoother your babysitting time will be. Before you accept a job with pets, ask:
Always supervise children at all times around family pets. Sometimes pets get overexcited, scared, or protective. Here’s what to do:
If you or a child you’re babysitting is bitten or scratched by a family pet, wash the area with soap and water and call the parent immediately. If the skin is broken, the child should see a doctor.
Dogs and cats pick up on your mood. If you’re chill, they’re chill. If you freak out, they might too.”
One time I had to separate a toddler from a hyper Husky. Baby gate for the win.
You can’t just assume the dog will like you because it’s friendly with the parents. I always let them approach me first.
If a pet gets nervous, I just lower my voice and slow down. Works every time!
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Learn more about staying safe when you’re home alone or babysitting in a Safe Sitter® class.