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Child-friendly Dogs---five Wonderful Dogs For Families With Small Children

By: Debbie Davis Home | Home-and-Family | Pets


Choosing a wonderful family dog will give your children years of happy memories. Here are 5 breeds to consider if you have small children.

English Springer Spaniel---This is a high energy dog that will love being part of the family. It loves to run and chase so they are the perfect dog for children who seemingly never tire. They are very intelligent and excel at obedience and agility training. They are loyal, trustworthy, and eager to please.

They have beautiful medium length coats, and they shed regularly. They generally grow to be between 19 and 21 inches high, and weigh approximately 50 pounds. Careful attention to their coats is recommended to keep it from becoming matted and tangled.

Old English Sheepdog---This lovable giant of a dog is affectionate, easy going, and easy to please. They are always up for endless play with children and will become very protective of them. There natural instinct is to herd, so make sure that very young children don't get knocked down as part of the herding process.

Their long coats shed seasonally. They usually grow to be approximately 22 inches tall and weigh in at 65 pounds.

Saint Bernard---Another gentle giant, this is the type of dog that starred in the 1992 movie Beethoven. These dogs are extremely patient and gentle with children especially little ones. They are harder to train than most other kinds of dogs. So the patience that he shows to children must be passed on by you when trying to teach these lovable dog new things.

They have a thick coat which sheds a lot of hair constantly. But they only need minimal grooming. They grow to be about 28 inches tall and weigh anywhere from 120 to 180 pounds.

Toy Poodle---One of the smartest breeds, this little dog packs a lot of personality. He is fun, energetic, loyal, and easy to train. He loves people and is especially good with children. He also will get along well with other pets.

Their coats are medium in length and need very little in the way of grooming. They hardly shed, and they grow to 10 inches in height and weigh about 8 pounds.

Golden Retriever---Golden is often their color, but this color describes the sunshine that they will bring into your life. These wonderful dogs are gentle, fun-loving, loyal, and kind. They are eager to please, easy to train, and will love you and your children for the rest of their days.

They have a medium length coat that sheds golden strands constantly. They do need to be brushed and detangled occasionally to keep their coats looking beautiful. They grow to a height of 24 inches, and weigh about 75 pounds.

Regardless of the personality that is typical of the breed standard, individual dogs have different personalities. Interacting with the dog that you are considering several times will help you decide whether the dog will be a good fit for you and your children.




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