Best
Dogs for Families with Kids
by Bob Anderson
Choosing the right dog for your family with kids
need some research if you are new to the dog ownership.
Families with kids need to pay attention on certain
dog qualities such as temperament, size and energy
level before adopting or buying a dog.
Kids like to play with dogs. Sometimes they forget
to respect dog's cue to back off. You need a dog
that won't mind if his hair or tail gets pulled.
Size is the another important consideration. This
is for the safety of children as well as for dog.
There are dog breeds that are very good with children
but too big; especially with small children who
may be accidentally stepped on or knocked over.
Some dog breeds that are good with children have
high energy or activity levels than others. If
dogs don't receive the exercise they physically
require, they are more likely to develop behavior
problems such as excessive chewing or barking.
Select a dog breed that loves children but requires
less exercise if your family is not so active.
Here are some breeds that work well with kids:
Beagle: Generally a non-biting
breed. Good with kids. Approximate size: 40 to
59 lbs. Beagles do shed. if you or a family member
suffer from allergies, it is worth looking into
other breeds that do well with kids.
Bassett Hound: Generally a non-biting
breed. Good with kids. Approximate size: 50 to
65 lbs. Gets along well with other dogs and pets.
Minimal exercise needed.
Cairn Terrier: Generally a non-biting
breed. Good with kids. Approximate size: 13 to
25 lbs. Minimal shedding.
Cocker Spaniel: Generally a
non-biting breed. Good with kids. Approximate
size: 13 to 30 lbs. Regular exercise may be needed.
Dachshund: Generally a non-biting
breed. Good with kids. Approximate size: 16 to
32 lbs. Minimal exercise needed. They are medium
shedders and require modest exercise. Housebreaking
can be difficult.
Golden Retriever: Generally
a non-biting breed. Good with kids. Approximate
size: 65 to 75 lbs. Easy to train. Get along well
with other dogs and pets. Daily exercise needed.
Loves to pay with balls and other toys, so exercise
is fairly easy.
Labrador Retriever: Generally
a non-biting breed. Good with kids. Approximate
size: 60 to 75 lbs. Minimal grooming required.
Requires daily exercise.
Pug: Generally a non-biting
breed. Good with kids. Approximate size: 14 to
18 lbs. Sheds copious amounts, usually seasonally.
While there is no guarantee a certain type of
dog will get along well with children, there is
a wide range of dog breeds (many more than mentioned
here) that are known for being excellent family
dogs. Always remember, before adopting or purchasing
your next puppy, please do your homework.
To find puppies and dogs online, visit http://www.Petboro.com
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