It’s not an easy task choosing the first dog your child will own. You can think of it as putting two hyperactive pups together in a sandbox and finding out how they’ll react. You obviously don’t want a pet that might hurt your child, but you don’t want the reverse, either. The first step is to be careful about which breed you choose.
It’s probably a good idea to avoid toy dog breeds altogether. Young children just getting accustomed to their own bodies haven’t figured out how strong they are. They could seriously injure a small animal. Even if there’s no actual injury, inflicting pain may make the dog avoid or feel threatened by your child.
Try to find an even-tempered breed that’s sturdily built and which characteristically perceives rough-housing as loving playfulness. The English bulldog fits this description perfectly, and makes an excellent buddy for a younger child. They have a wonderful combination of strength and calm.
A bulldog is like a small truck of an animal. Bull terriers have that same characteristic but are typically more energetic. These animals really love to play and are very affectionate. People make a mistake steering clear of them, possibly mindful of the pit bull’s reputation.
Dogs such as the pit bull, which come with a bad reputation, are sometimes questionable for reasons other than what you might suspect. Doberman Pinschers, for instance, are fine with any child they grow up with from puppy-hood. The problem here is that they’re fiercely loyal to one owner, and might regard any other person as a threat to their owner. That’s not good news if your child wants to have friends visit.
Certain breeds are simply joyous, and the only danger to guests is that they might get licked to death. In particular, the Labrador retriever and golden retriever are friendly to a point that can shame us humans. Here, the potential trouble spot is that they are vigorous, requiring a lot of space and a lot of exercise. These aren’t dogs for apartment living.
It’s only common sense that breeds which were meant to be guard dogs, such as the Presa Canario or German Shepherd, are not the sort of breeds you’re looking for as the intimate pal for your small child. A dog that’s more powerful than you are is much too powerful for a toddler. These animals also tend to be territorial and devoted to one individual. Save the Rottweiler or Husky for another occasion.
Some dogs are simply peculiar. They have traits that might be annoying, but aren’t dangerous. Chihuahuas are very dominant in their behavior and might bite when defied or even just surprised. The Collie meanwhile makes a generally fine companion, but is a herding animal and might attempt to herd your children. Most parents find this unacceptable, but it might tickle your funny bone. In the final analysis, you are well advised to research breeds very carefully before making that final decision . Then you’ll be in the best shape to decide among dogs for your children.
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