Dog Breeds For Children.
Ten of the most popular dog breeds for children
In choosing a dog for the family, it’s a good idea we keep the children in mind. Some dogs are not tolerant of children and can be a threat to
them. There are many breeds of dogs out there to choose from. Do your homework to see which one works the best with your family and especially
your children.
By far the number one best dog
breed for children hands down, would have to be, you guessed it, Labrador Retriever. This dog is well accepted because of its good nature. It
is not generally aggressive or hyper. It is playful, easy-going, intelligent and patient. No wonder it is loved by the young and old. Because of
its mild manner, it is first choice in working with the handicapped. It is has desire to please as if it knows its plight. The Lab is also a
great pick if you have other animals. They are very accommodating. A well taken care of Lab can live up to 13 years. In order to reduce boredom
in these dogs, they should be kept active. These dogs love playing in the yard or taking walks.
Number two on the list is the Golden Retriever. They are similar to the Lab in their personality. They are also mild mannered, kind and they
enjoy being around people. They too are a top pick for working with the handicapped as well as the elderly. They too get along with other pets.
These dogs are intelligent creatures to train. Playing fetch is a favorite game for them. Because of their playful nature, this breed of dog
would be great for an older child who enjoys the outdoors. Regular grooming is required because of their long hair.
The next pick is the Beagle. Even though they have a baying bark, they are not aggressive dogs. What their barking does say about them is they
make great watch dogs. These dogs have a friendly demeanor about them. Their tails seem to be in an unending wagging motion. Because friendliness
comes natural with them, they do not like being left alone. They become bored when left by themselves for too long. They are great picks for
smaller children because of their size.
Another great pick for children is the Basset Hound. They are generally docile, yet they’re known for their stubbornness. They are also known
for their gentleness and are quite sweet by nature. They’re great with children of all ages and enjoy attention from them.
The German shepherd is another pick. Again, these are probably best for older children who enjoy playing
outdoors. Because of their size and strength, they are probably not suitable for younger children. German Shepherds are known for their
loyalty. Police often use this type of dog for search and rescue missions. They are protective by nature and are quite tolerant. It’s best to
start training these dogs as pups. Without training, they can be a handful.
The black and white spotted Dalmatian is associated with fire trucks. But for a family, a Dalmatian would be a trusted friend. They are very
outgoing dogs with lots of energy to spare. This dog needs companionship from humans.
The Bearded Collie is another great pick. These are active dogs and would do best outdoors. They like to have open space to run, so being
confined to an apartment would not suit these dogs.
Then there’s the American Cocker Spaniel. They are sensitive and sweet dogs. They are generally obedient to their master and enjoy the
attention of children. They are definitely a people friendly dog.
The Bearded Collie is known for its bounce. This dog is very playful and happy. They like to be around people and will not hide their
excitement of being around you. Female Collie’s tend to be calmer, while males are more rambunctious.
Cockapoos not only are good around children, but they get on with other pets as well. They do not need a lot of space. Apartment life is OK
with them.
In choosing the right dog for your family, always remember that there are always exceptions to the rules. Each dog is an individual, and why
for the most part certain breeds are more children friendly, you should always be cautious with your child around unknown dogs.
Article by DogTrainingHut.com
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