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Best Dog Breeds for Families

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We love lists…so we had to pass along this list that we just saw petMD has released of the five best dog breeds for families with children. If you have children in your home–or have children visit your home–be sure to check out this list of child-friendly dog breeds.

Of course, much of dog’s behavior and personality depends on the individual dog. Just as you don’t have the same disposition and behavior as your siblings, dogs of the same breed won’t all have the same behaviors either, although their breed will definitely give you a clue.

And, regardless of a dog’s breed, all dogs need proper training to help them become a part of a family. Training helps your dog and it helps your family (and it’s a fun way to bond with your dog, too!)

Plus, as always, we have to put in a plug for the great mixed breed dogs out there like our own!

The Bulldog

Known for its sturdy build, the Bulldog is an excellent choice for families with children who like to roughhouse. A docile, friendly, and loyal breed, the Bulldog will not retaliate to the poking and prodding of little children.

Not overly active, this breed can live comfortably in a house with a sprawling backyard or in a small apartment.

The Vizsla

A lesser known breed, the Vizsla has a gentle disposition and manner perfect for living with children. Loyal, quiet, and affectionate, the Vizsla breed is extremely obedient and can pick up on tricks and commands quickly.

Another benefit appreciated by many Vizsla owners is that they lack the common “eau de dog” that many breeds possess.

The Golden Retriever

The most popular dog breed in America, the Golden Retriever is smaller than the Labrador Retriever but they share similar personalities. Golden Retrievers are known for being confident, smart, loyal, and kind, qualities appreciated by families with children.

Needing plenty of exercise, this breed is best suited for active families who can take their dog with them on outings.

The Bull Terrier

Known to be friendly and loving, the Bull Terrier was bred to be a companion dog and is an excellent breed to own if your children are learning to handle a dog for the first time. Bull Terriers are built with a high threshold for pain so they can withstand a few tugs of their tails from little hands.

The Newfoundland

A large dog, the Newfoundland, or “Newfie,” is known to love and protect the children in the family. Gentle, kind, intelligent, and patient, this dog is easily trained and enjoys human companionship. An active breed, Newfies need a daily walk or romp in the backyard.

But we’d like to know what you think! Do you agree with those breeds? Do you have others you would suggest? Do you particularly disagree with any of those breeds?

Paris Permenter
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