1, gentle personality
The dog's personality directly affects the state of getting along with children. Gentle dogs are not excited, do not attack people or other dogs, easy-going, docile and easy to train. Such dogs are not only easily accepted by children, but also cultivate children's respect and responsibility for animals.
Docile breeds include retriever, Beagle, Shepherd and Chihuahua.
2, easy to take care of
Dogs need to be fed regularly, vaccinated, bathed and regularly visited by veterinarians. Children may throw away food at will, forget to feed or unintentionally hurt dogs. Therefore, it is very important to choose a dog breed that is easy to take care of. This will enable children to learn responsibility while taking care of dogs.
Dog breeds that are easy to take care of include schnauzer, bichon and poodle.
3, strong adaptability
Dogs need to adapt to their children's lifestyles. Children like to play and often run around the house. Therefore, choosing a dog with strong adaptability can make the dog better adapt to the child's lifestyle.
Adaptable dog breeds include Labrador, German Shepherd and Boston Terrier.
4. sons and bitches
Bitch is also a factor to be considered when choosing a dog breed. Bitches are often gentler and friendlier than dogs and cats. Besides, sons and bitches can help children better learn the skills of caring for and caring for animals. In addition, the bitch's milk is also necessary for the newborn dog baby.
Dog breeds suitable for families include Golden Retriever, Labrador, Bixiong, etc.
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To sum up, dogs living with children need to be docile, caring, adaptable and bitchy. Of course, while taking care of dogs, parents also need constant supervision to prevent children from causing harm to dogs.