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The Most Child Friendly Dogs

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Different dog breeds are best suited for different situations. Choosing a dog breed based on looks can spell big trouble. You need to consider multiple things when looking for the best dog for your family. Temperament, disposition, size, and energy level top the list. While it may be more tempting to run out to the store to buy fun things like dog bowls, leashes, collars, themed jackets and sweater, brushes, or organic dog shampoo you need to pick the right dog for your family first. That means considering what dog breeds are the most family friendly. Remember these are meant to giving you a starting point. The best family dog breeds don’t guarantee that your child and a dog will be a good match. They are both individuals! It is important to talk to your vet before making any big adoption decisions. It is also a good idea to spend some time with each of the breeds you are considering. The Best Family Dog Breeds Pugs While not a “rule” larger dogs may be a wiser choice for small children. Why? They are less likely to be an injured by accidently being stepped on. Big dogs are more durable, and anyone who has watched a toddler with a pet knows why that is important. It makes children less likely to get bit because a scared, hurt dog snapped at them. An exception to this, Pugs. Pugs are very friendly by nature. They love people, especially playing with children. They can be a great fit for a home with kids. Labrador Retrievers These dogs are by far one of the most commonly thought of dog when considering the best family dog breeds. They love to run and play with children. They are a very loving and loyal dog. All of these things make them great family pets. However, you need to have time for a Labrador because they have a LOT of energy. This means they need exercise and training. Without those two things Labradors can become a large dog barreling down your kids with all their extra energy! Collies Collies are gentle dogs. This is a great temperament to have when it comes to a home with children. They are still active and enjoy being played with. The only potential “downside” is that these dogs will require a little more grooming to keep them looking their best because of their long hair. Whippets An incredibly friendly and loyal dog a Whippet makes a great addition to the family. These dogs will like sharing quiet time with you, but they need and want time to run too! The perfect combination for a family dog. Great for any size home as long as they get time to exercise. English Bulldog These dogs are bred to be great companions. They should be both loving and patient. Overall have a loving and gentle demeanor. They are a loyal friend that would be happy to sit next to you while you do homework. However they may have some limitations as far as activities go, so if you have an older child looking for a dog to run miles alongside a bike, a bulldog may not be your choice. These five breeds are among the best family dog breeds. They should certainly be on your list to check out when choosing a breed for your family. Take the time to do your research. A dog is a BIG commitment that you will have with you for many years to come. Don’t make a hasty decision. Once you feel comfortable with the breed you’ve chosen you can go shopping! Take time to find the perfect bowls, collars, beds, leashes, and organic dog shampoo !

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Joy Randel is the owner of Dazzle Dog Delight, an online store that offers a variety of high quality dog products and accessories from organic dog shampoo to designer dog supplies. We are passionate about the best family dog breeds and would love to send you a FREE e-Guide on how to solve barking problems and other great info. Get your FREE e-Guide now at www.DazzleDogDelight.com

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