Best Dogs for Families with Children

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Are you looking for a furry companion that's perfect for your family and children? Look no further! In this video, I'll be sharing my top picks for the best family-friendly dog breeds. From the playful and energetic Labrador Retriever to the gentle and affectionate Golden Retriever, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, the Newfoundland, Beagle and more, I've got you covered. I'll be discussing each breed's temperament, needs, size and what makes them work for your family and children, so you can make an informed decision when choosing the perfect dog for your family.

So sit back, relax, and let's dive into the world of family-friendly dog breeds!

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I know that this comment is slightly off topic, and you're putting out great information for people wanting to learn, so for that you have my thanks. With that said, I've had several calls this month alone from people looking to rehome pets. I don't know if you have a video touching on this, but I feel that some people don't comprehend the commitment, and unless that parent has the time, patience, resources, and plan on that animal being 100% theirs, they shouldn't get one. I see too many families giving up their pet's, because they can't put in the effort. It's selfish and is the worst life lesson that a parent could teach their children. Essentially they keep the pet economy going, but it's not fair to the animal.

jenniferkristen
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Just became the proud mom of a 3month old standard poodle. She’s amazing. So smart, so easy to train. Loves everyone. I couldn’t be happier. Best retriever pup I’ve had in years. But those puppy teeth 🦷! I call her Bella-cuda

cjaneAlaska
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Good advice. The wrong dog can be a nightmare in a family the right one a blessing

anomicanomic
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Thank you for mentioning collies. I have had collies for years. They are the ultimate nanny dog. Intelligent, beautiful and very loyal.

nanadeborah
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We had our chocolate lab. She was a hippie trapped in a dog's body. Lost her to cancer at 14 last October. We also had our Doberman. I had 100s of hours in training, that people thought she was a working dog.... in part to your channel and my grandfather's teachings (military canine trainer). Unfortunately we lost her to DCM a month before our Lab at 2 years old. I'll be starting from scratch again in the fall with another Doberman.

Forgot to add. The Lab loved everything with a heartbeat and our Dobbie loved kids.

Cheers

wolfprowler
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I had Dobermans for years but switched to greyhounds when life got too busy. They are super sweet and calm. I would highly recommend them for a busy family with older kids. I wanted to get back into agility training and the greyhounds are way too lazy. Still wanted to do rescue and get a higher energy dog. A female dobe came into rescue - very pregnant. She had 6 puppies. They did DNA testing. Came back 50/50 Doberman and Great Pyrenees. The puppy I adopted, is super smart, not as naughty as Doberman puppies but already at 5 months is showing her guardian breed side. Wish me luck 😁

lauragigas
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We have a mini australian shepherd. She's smart, energetic, and great with people, including our son.

HeadstrongGirl
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Great video! I'm not sure why, but difficult breeds seem to be very popular right now and most people don't have the time or skills to really do right by the dogs. We did a lot of research before we got a dog when my kids were little and ended up going with a collie. I love the herding breeds but this was our first dog and my thinking was if I made mistakes I wasn't going to create a liabilito outy. My first dog, Kipper, was the most wonderful friend and companion to our entire family. He went everywhere with us and was super patient with even toddlers. We had to put him down a few years ago and when we decided to get another dog, I got another collie. Sherlock is a lot higher drive than Kipper (and he was a terror as a puppy - but to be fair, Kipper was like a unicorn puppy he was so easy), but Sherlock is the sweetest dog. He loves everyone and even though my boys are adults now, he is unfailingly kind and patient with small children. Collies can be barky though, especially ones with higher drives, so keep that in mind if you live where you have neighbors nearby. It can be worked with, but you aren't going to cut it out entirely. We will be doing some herding this summer just for fun (He has high instincts for it) and we are also working on nose work because he can sniff out just about anything anywhere. :) Thanks for all your videos. They are so informative!!!

rosannebowman
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My first dog was a German Shepherd puppy when I was a year and a half old. According to my mum, we were inseparable.

My second dog was a Chihuahua/Toy Fox Terrier mix (I was 3) who was 15 minutes old when I got her (mum had 11 puppies and not enough room at the milk bar). Fantastic dog -- never barked unless it was something serious (totally unlike the stereotype of a small dog).

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Here’s my two cents, the best and funniest dogs I have are a female Miniature Dachshund and a male Dachshund/lab mix. I would have never thought they were until we were given a pure breed pup (her tail was broke and healed crooked) and the lab/dachshund mix we found injured along the road. I’ve had plenty of other breeds but these two are great and put up great with kids.

gomergomez
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People should be aware that shelters often mislabel pit bulls as lab-mixes. It's an extremely common practice to mislabel that breed, especially with puppies. That's how my aunt ended up with way too much dog. I'd get a purebred, family friendly dog to be on the safe side.

annabell
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What a great video, Robert. Keep up the wonderful work!

littleninjai
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This is a great topic! I got way more dog than I bargained for! I thought I was getting a medium drive GSD female puppy, but guess what! I got a medium high to high drive, strong, dominant puppy! Wheee! At least she has a great off switch, but she has me on my toes every minute of the day pushing the limits constantly! Hardest GSD to train I've ever had! She's smart and talented but stubborn! I'm disabled, so it's been a real challenge to rise to what she needs and exhausting. God has a funny way of using her to push me to my limits, both good and bad! Thank you Lord for using her to show me my many shortcomings! Talk about humbling! Folks, definitely take Robert's advice! There are some really great dog breeds out there! If you need a protection dog, getting one that is trained by a professional already, would be my recommendation! Love and respect to Robert, A Great Human "Doing" Thank you Robert! <3 Sheri The Organic Pet Lady

PetPrepRadioShow
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Hi Robert! I appreciate your videos and learned so much. I was wondering if you would be open to making a video on how to train a dog to stay home alone without peeing/anxiety separation.

nattysilvy
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We have a female GSD and she's absolutely wonderful with our 2 month old baby. She's a great family dog! We take her for long walks and fetch.😊

Erin_
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Hello Robert I love what you do and you’ve helped me soo much with my WL Gsd. I love the long podcast with stoops and all others when you dive into genetics and protection training. I was wondering if you considered offering a free trial for your members only chat ? Or maybe a limited version of it and a least expensive price ? Might be a long shot but money is tight and I don’t want to miss out. Thank you Robert . Be safe out there say what’s up to goofy and Maya !

jadajss
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Great list. I would add poodles for people that need a hypo allergenic choice.

jdkrxw
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Also: this information applies to folks in any caregiving situation- such as elderly parents or other relatives with high needs! 💖Thank You Very Much, Robert.

jessicabyland
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We just got a ridgeback! I know. Our girls are 8 and 11. We wanted something protective as well as family oriented. He’s a handful!!

churchhymnsandpsalms
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We were a few days from purchasing a newfoundland when a child got bitten less than a foot away from my 5 year old daughter by a newfoundland who was trained and raised in a family with lots of children. That really made us give up on the idea full stop and my daughter is now terrified of any dog in the park when before she was cuddling every dog we would meet. Just restarted the process of considering a family dog for our 4 children but newfoundland will never get back on that list because of such a personal experience.

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