From Nervous Chaos to Confident & Calm
Join other parents navigating life with a dog and baby, in this six-week online group.
THE DOG AND BABY HARMONY GROUP
Transform worry and stress into harmony and safety.
🐾 Has your dog growled at your baby? That can be scary, and you're not alone - this happens in many dog and baby homes.
🐾 Is your dog nervous around the baby?
🐾 Chasing your crawling baby or toddler?
These dog behaviors can cause parents worry, stress can skyrocket, and home life feels chaotic.
Here's what I know after 25 years of helping families: Most problems between dog and baby are fixable, often with just small changes in the home.
The Dog and Baby Harmony Group is designed to give members a clear, easy-to-follow plan for a calm, safe home.
WHO THIS IS FOR
Is this right for your family?
This group is for parents expecting a baby, with a newborn, crawling baby or toddler.
Led by Jane Rosenblum, CTC, group members will share dog and baby experiences, discuss challenges of raising a baby around a dog, and find solutions, in a safe, friendly environment.
"We are forever grateful to have found Jane. Our toddler was very energetic, and our dog was anxious to the point of aggression. I do not believe we would have been able to keep our dog without Jane's straightforward and kind guidance. She helped us understand our dog's body language and created ways to keep everyone safe and happy. Eventually our dog and toddler developed a new, loving relationship. We highly recommend Jane.”
THE HELP YOU NEED
The Dog & Baby Harmony Group gives you:
Expert guidance from someone who has helped hundreds of families
Group support makes changes easy and doable Safe place to share real concerns with parents facing the same challenges
Clear management strategies that prevent unexpected, surprising reactions
Online meetings - no babysitters needed!
Positive, humane methods only - no harsh corrections that increase stress for everyone
The best part? The group focuses on adjusting how you interact with your dog rather than extensive dog training. When you have a clear plan, you will feel more confident and relaxed, and your dog will mirror that relaxation.
ABOUT JANE
I'm Jane Rosenblum
For 25 years I've specialized in helping families with dogs and babies. Before becoming a dog trainer, I was a psychiatric nurse working with families and children. This unique background gives me deep insight into both dog behavior and family dynamics.
I've helped hundreds of families go from fear and chaos to confidence and harmony. When parents tell me their dog growled at their baby, I know exactly what questions to ask and which solutions actually work.
“I help new parents go from ‘I’m terrified my dog might hurt my baby and our home is complete chaos’ to ‘I have a clear plan that keeps everyone safe and helps my dog and baby become friends.”
JOIN THE GROUP
You are welcome here
The Dog and Baby Harmony Group meets for six 90-minute sessions, online, once per week
Limited to 10 families, for personalized attention
Positive reinforcement training methods only
Investment: $297, paid when enrolling
Questions before enrolling? Send me an email.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
All the info you need to know
Q - What if my dog has shown aggressive behaviors or has a bite history?
A - The focus of this group is showing parents how to help their dog make a positive, calm adjustment to the baby. Dogs with aggressive behaviors need help specifically for those behaviors. If you’re not sure if your dog would benefit from your joining the group, you’re welcome to email me and I’ll get back to you.
Q - Is this about dog training or parenting?
A - This group does NOT offer standard dog training, but rather focuses on the relationship between dog and baby. This involves arranging home life so your dog feels less stressed and more comfortable around your baby.
Q - What methods do you promote in interacting with dogs?
A - Jane uses kind, humane, positive reinforcement methods only in working with dogs (and people!).
Q - How much work outside sessions is required?
A - Very little. No dog training “homework”. Instead, parents will be encouraged to become aware of their dog’s level of stress and learn interventions that will help the dog relax.
Q - What if I miss a session?
A - The group is valuable because of the relationships with other group members, and the sharing that takes place in group meetings. While unexpected events can come up with a small baby, it is hoped that members will make every effort to attend all meetings.
Q - Why a group format rather than private training?
A - Private dog training is a wonderful modality allowing targeted focus on specific behavior problems. The group format is powerful because members are all living with similar challenges, share information and help, and benefit from the support of the entire group.
Q - Will group meetings be recorded? And will recordings be sent to group members?
A - Yes, and no. Meetings will be recorded so Jane can respond to members’ questions and concerns, and make suggestions for the next meeting. But those recordings will not be sent to group members to maintain confidentiality and privacy within the group.
Have other questions? Email me here.