The 10 Best Dog Breeds for Children

dog is a best pet to keep for your family. dogs are use to be kept as a symbol of social status, as hobbies and for protection in some areas. our children also love to have a dog as friend. In this article we will describe the best Top ten dog breeds for kids.


1.     Boxer


The most distinctive qualities of Boxer is to love children. Due to its love for children, this breed attracts attention to have him as pet. They are a people oriented breed and prefer to have their pack close by. Energetic and affectionate, the Boxer needs to have plenty of exercise and playful interaction.

2.    Mastiff


This good natured giant bonds instantly with its family and loves to be around his people. Gentle with children, this breed makes an ideal family pet. When he feels his pack is threatened, a Mastiff will most likely knock an intruder to the ground and lay on them until assistance arrives.

3.      Irish Setter


This breed is Known for its red coat. The Irish Setter is playful, energetic, loves being around people, and plays well with children. This doggy needs lots of exercise, and is a good match for energetic kids and active families. A smart and trainable companion, the Irish Setter is especially perfect for people with a yard.
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4.     The Bull Terrier


Unfairly branded as an aggressive breed, the Bull Terrier was actually bred to be a companion dog, friendly and loving towards grown-ups and kids alike. This well-framed dog also has a high threshold for pain, making it perfect for rambunctious children who are learning how to properly treat dogs.
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5.     Old English sheepdog


This working dog is considered affectionate and loving, although there may be an instinct to herd its family; this might not be so bad if the kiddos are running late for school. The AKC described this breed as athletic filled with clownish energy.

6.     The Newfoundland


Nicknamed "Nature’s Babysitter" (think "Nana" from Peter Pan), the Newfoundland dog loves children and is very protective over them. Gentle, kind, and patient, this breed is almost like the Mother Teresa of dogs. Both young and old will quickly fall in love with this wonderfully sweet, large dog.

7.     Labrador Retriever


Another popular breed is the Labrador Retriever. This eager to please breed is bouncy and enjoys playing with her pack members. She loves to swim and frolic in the water or on the land. Parents would benefit from a Labrador’s athletic tendencies; she would wear the children out faster.

8.     The Collie


This is the dog breed that "Lassie" made famous. Collies are a very gentle and predictable breed, easily trainable and rarely aggressive which is perfect for families who are unfamiliar with dogs. Collies get along great with children and love to please their owners and protect their family.

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9.     The Beagle


Originally kept as hunting dogs, Beagles fit well in homes with active kids, as they are sturdily built and are never too tired to play a game. Smart, friendly, and happy, the Beagle usually gets along with other pets, too (except for a bit of chasing here and there). They do shed fairly heavily, however, and require frequent brushing and bathing.

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10.     The Bulldog


The Bulldog has a sturdy build that is perfect for kids who like to roughhouse. However, it won’t win any awards for "most energetic dog". A docile, friendly and loyal dog, the Bulldog gets along well with other pets and dogs, too. The Bulldog is comfortable living in large houses as well as small apartments.

Finally we have selected above breeds for kids. You should read this article before getting a puppy for your kids.

Let us know about your experience about the above mentioned dog breed.

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