Sunday, December 5, 2010

Baby-Friendly Dog Breeds

If your young family is looking to bring a pet Dog into the home, it is a good idea to choose a breed that has a good track record with children. Introductions between the Dog and baby or child should be made as early as possible and in calm and neutral setting. Some breeds of Dogs are too large or excitable to make them suitable for living with children. The ideal dog or puppy for your family is one that has an even-temper and can be trained easily. He or she should love attention and respond well to the occasional tight hug or roughhousing that children are prone to. The four breeds listed below are great choices to consider for your family.

Beagles

Beagles are the small, happy dogs that the Snoopy Dog cartoon character is modeled after. They are cute, active, and mild-mannered. The short hair is great around children because it is hard to pull or get snagged by a small hand while playing. Beagles remain small in size, even as adults, so you don't have to worry about them outgrowing or overpowering your children. They have a resilient temperament and essentially never get annoyed or frustrated, so they rarely nip at people. Beagles are playful but they calm easily when playtime is over, and they don't act out or misbehave. You will find that Beagles love to dig, so it is wise to keep an eye on them outdoors to ensure that they don't dig escape tunnels or holes that might be dangerous for a child or baby.

Pomeranians

Another small breed of even-tempered dog is the Pomeranian. These dogs are incredibly intelligent and are great at learning tricks. They are high-energy and may bark a bit when excited, but they love to please their owners. Pomeranians have long hair that a baby might like to pull, but with time most Pomeranians will grown accustomed to some gentle tugs.

Labradors

If you are interested in a larger dog, consider a Labrador retriever for your family. Labs are loved for their large heads and paws that they never seem to fully grow into. Despite the larger size, Labradors make gentle and loyal pets that tend to be especially protective of their owners and children. Their easy-going personalities are ideal for interacting with children and make Labradors a long-time favorite family pet. Keep in mind that Labs are curious and a little mischievous, so they may move or hide toys around your home.

Basset Hounds

Basset Hounds are another baby-friendly breed of dog due to their gentle nature and sweet disposition. Their short legs make them approachable rather than imposing to small kids. Bassets are great at adapting to change, so they will be on board with any surprises family life may bring. These hounds tend to be great listeners with great behavior, but they will try to push the boundaries from time to time. These dogs are traditionally hunting dogs and love to run around outdoors. You will want a large yard for a Basset Hound to give them an outlet for some of their energy. Bassets also make great guard dogs and will keep an eye on the children for you.




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Colby Brister is a writer for My Baby Bedding Shop and is the loving parent of two. One boy and one girl. His children are all grown up now but he loves writing about children and giving tips on certain scenarios that parents are faced with along the way. Colby sure hopes that you have found this article helpful. Colby would like for you to check out his Glenna Jean Crib Bedding. He would also like for you to take a look at the Glenna Jean Isabella Collection.

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