Worthwhile And Straightforward Tips For Choosing A Kid-Friendly Dog

By Gerald Tommey

Getting a family dog is a very big and important decision and not one to be taken lightly. One needs to think about a whole range of different characteristics of the type of dog that will fit into the family as well as protect the family from harm. You should choose the best dogs for kids.

One of the first things you should take into account is the age of the dog. If you think about a puppy remember that it is a very energetic dog and you wouldn't want something that is going to be too demanding, this is especially true if you are slightly older parents. So a three month old pup would not be a good idea. But a dog such as a Collie which is young, sprightly and full of the joy of light might be better suited for a younger family. These dogs are also very gentle so you will find that they are great with children.

Another important thing to take into consideration is the type or breed of dog that would best suit the family. A firm favourite amongst all animal lovers is the ever popular Labrador retriever and golden retriever. These two breeds of dog are possibly the most popular family dog as they are loyal, protective and patient. Most retrievers are able to cope with kids pulling their ears and tails as this seems to be the done thing!

But this is not the only choice open to one. You might also want to try the German Shepherd breed that is also known as a patient protector. For those that live is a smaller environment or if the children are likely to be scared of a bigger dog then a Maltese poodle is a great idea. They are the ultimate kind of lap dog and just love all the attention. They enjoy it without being demanding which is a tough balance to get. For those that have no issue with size the Great Dane is a natural choice. This is a giant amongst dogs but a gentle giant and one that makes an incredible companion. Then of course there is always a mongrel to melt your heart.

These little guys are just so grateful for a home that they are not going to be fussy. Often these little chaps are at the local pound or animal shelter and rather than buy a dog, it is recommended that you seriously think about one of these as they would essentially be saving a life. Many shelters have no choice but to put dogs down if they are not claimed. These dogs might not always be the best looking but they often turn out to be one's true best friend.

No matter what kind of breed you eventually decide on, you have to make sure that the dog goes through some form of training. This will ensure that they understand how to be obedient and it will also make it safer for your children. Training should be done with a positive attitude in mind and not one that centres around punishment.

When looking for the best dogs for kids, remember that any dog can be a family pet as long as it is shown kindness, tolerance and love because that is exactly what that dog will be giving the family it now belongs to. - 29895

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