The Best Dog Breed For Children

By admin, April 10, 2010 1:20 am

The Best Dog Breed For Children
What breed of dog has the best personality of someone with children?

Preferably a medium sized dog.

Many dogs with proper socialization would do well. Labs are a very popular breed for families. I just adopted a chocolate lab 1.5 years of age. He is great!

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The Best Dog Breed For Children

Best Dog Breed – What I recommend to my friends

Recommend a dog breed good for someone, you need to know two things:

1. You must have a deep personal experience with many different races. And more specifically, you must have multiple experiences with each breed. When training dogs was about 10 years, you've seen enough of the Cross while much your way, at least three or four times. And for the most popular breeds, which has received hundreds of experiments that can put you in a good position to analyze the advantages and disadvantages of each race.

2. You understand both the wishes and needs of the family is seeking to adopt a new dog. A couple who have very dominant personalities and without children in general will be able to treat a dog with more power than it would be a calm, with few young children subjected partners.

That said, here are the five main races that I recommend people do not know very well:

1. Golden Retriever: These dogs have a soft, flexible and easily recyclable. They are very resistant to pain and the owner who forgives not accidentally on a toe or awkwardly trips to the dog. Bought from a reputable breeder, these dogs are a joy to own.

2. Poodle (any variety): These dogs score very high in both training capacity and scale of intelligence. It always amazes me how quickly these dogs can take a new behavior. It's almost like a human communication in dog clothing. If this is not the factor of Sissy, I probably own. Professional dog trainers see dog owners who walk through the little door with anxiety behavior. If everyone owned a poodle, we'd all be bankrupt.

3. Australian Shepherd: Not to be confused with the care of cattle in Australia (Also a very good race, but not for the amateur or low owner) The Australian Shepherd – if it is obtained from a breeder of quality – Is fantastic. I do not think there is something you can not train this breed to do.

4. Boston Terrier: These dogs are clean and quiet. They make a great family dog and very easy to get with. An ideal companion for the old dog owner or simply someone who wants to experience property with a calm dog breed that is not very demanding.

5. Shetland Sheepdog: Small, easily recyclable and has a gentle temperament, are intelligent and – with proper training techniques – learning new behaviors very quickly.

That's all for now people!
Adam

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What is the best dog breed for children and apartments housing?

my son is 3 months. it will be a while before hes a hunt dog. I am a stay at home mom too, so there is always someone at home. I live in an apartment and I do not want a dog LRG. and requirements of grooming not a problem. we were looking for Boston Terriers, which seems to be our favorite so far. English bull dogs, but have many problems health. give me some more ideas for research …

I would recommend a Boston Terrier or a Pug. I had one of each in an apartment for nine years and was superb. Both were very well received by the passage of apt. home and has made the transition. No matter what they say, even if – pugs SHED like crazy. Boston shed but not the quantity that will pug. The only problem I had with Boston is that you can literally die of a broken heart – you are very attached to their families. I found the hard way when I left with someone who knew her well and she was very ill within 24 hours. My cousin went and picked up and was immediately well. Hope that helps!

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