dominika, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> we have so many questions.dren. where do you recommend parents even start? >> manage your expectations and manage the interactions. get some gates, exercise pens and crates. tire the puppy out before your puppy interacts with your babies and young children. sign them up for a doggie day care, hire a dog-walker or play with them in the park or in your backyard. and the last tip, reward good interactions. reward from day one. >> treats, treats and treats. i have those in my house with my puppy. what do you do if you bring home an older dog? >> so just because you adopted a dog that is kid friendly doesn't mean that your dog is going to be comfortable with your busy household right away. screaming children, running children, so what you want to do, you want to introduce rules of interaction, and i like to teach the children that a dog is in a bubble. what it means is that when the dog is resting somewhere or on their bed, the dog is in the bubble. we don't go inside the bubble. we can call the dog out of the bubbl