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Discover The Best Dog Breeds for Families

By Geraldine Dimarco


All families, at one point or another, have considered adopting a pet to its loving arms. Especially if you have a young child, the first time they'll ever hold their pet is like their first Christmas. Now, once you get the idea of having a cute and cuddly mutt firmly in your mind, our initial impulse we have is to go to the pet store and see which big brown eyes melt our hearts the most. The first thing we need to do is to find out which dog is most ideal for our situation. Here is the essential guide on how to find the best dog breeds for families.

First of all we need to keep in mind that as families come in different shapes and sizes-so do the animals that we choose to take. It is very important that you consider your family's needs and preferences before you decide on a cute but incompatible pet.

Take a look at your family. How many people are living in your home? Is it just you and your spouse or do you have children living with you? How young are the children? Are they mature enough to take care of a dog properly? If not, then you should get a low maintenance pet that are good with children. Take the members of your family to the doctor to find out if they have any allergies that you should know about as well. Dogs sometimes cause allergies because of their dander, or if not, because of the irritants that they bring into the house.

Then also you have to consider your lifestyle and the place you live. Do you live in the city or in the suburbs? Some apartment owners do not allow pets in their buildings. How long are you out of the house? Unless you have a super well-trained dog, you need someone to keep your dog company for long periods of time.

Golden Retrievers and Labrador Retrievers are among the best dog breeds for families. These breeds are known to be happy, faithful and very eager to please their human masters.

If you are into small dog breeds, you should consider having a Poodle. These poufy cuties are not just for the rich and high maintenance people, they are good for almost everybody there is. Poodles are very intelligent and are excellent with children. For those who think Poodles are a tad too girly, you can try a Pug instead. Pugs, Shih-Tzus and Beagles are cute small dog breeds that are playful, energetic and fun to have around.

Dogs like Great Danes, St. Bernards and Newfoundlands are gentle giants that are pretty laidback in personality. Other than those few breeds, you can expect active dogs that need exercise to vent off excess energy. Also check if you can set aside enough money to maintain your dog's lifestyle, diet, vet visits, etc. before buying a pet of your own.




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