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Best Dog Breeds for Children's Families

There are many wonderful, lovable dogs that are ideal for families with young children. Kid-friendly dogs will tolerate hair pulling, constant play, and being laid on, rode on, and stepped on. The dogs on this list will tolerate the rough and tumble lifestyle of a family with small children.


Golden Retriever

One of the most popular breeds among families is the golden retriever. This is one of the most energetic dog breeds available. A golden retriever does not bark excessively, enjoys spending time with people, and is devoted to every member of the family.

Labrador, Retrievers

The American Kennel Club lists labs as one of the most popular dog breeds. A Labrador Retriever will quickly learn your house rules. These playful dogs have boundless energy and will play for hours. They are simple to housebreak and enjoy learning new things.

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*Basset Hounds*

Look into the Basset Hound if you want a more laid-back dog for your family. This dog does not get excited easily, making it an excellent choice for families with docile children. This breed enjoys being with the family, but it will not get under your feet like other dogs.

*Collie*

A Collie is an excellent choice for a dog that will both play with and protect your children. These dogs are self-sufficient but easy to train. A collie is a larger dog that is also a very gentle dog.

*Beagles*

Beagles make excellent family pets and are excellent with children. These smaller dogs are extremely intelligent and simple to train. Beagles are gentle dogs that are very protective, making them ideal for families with young children.

*Bichon Frise*

A Bichon Frise may be the ideal small dog for a family with small children if you are looking for a small dog. This energetic dog enjoys playing and sheds very little. This intelligent puppy enjoys spending time with the family and playing energetic fetch games.

*Poodle*

Because it does not shed, the Poodle is an excellent choice for children with allergies. This clever canine can become a child's best friend. The dog's friendly demeanor and patience make it an ideal companion for your child.

There are numerous breeds that get along well with young children. Introduce your children to your new puppy and teach them how to properly handle a dog to help prevent injuries. Your child and your dog will soon be best friends.


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