Solving the question - what kind of dog to have for a child, you need to have enough patience and desire to engage in both a child and a dog, then there are chances that when you get a dog in the family, the friendship between the dog and the child will be sincere and strong.
It should be understood that the dog is not a child at all and should not be treated like children. The dog will simply get rid of it and then do not expect obedience from it. Even if the dog is among people, it lives its dog life. You need to prove to her that the primacy is yours and you are the "leader of the pack".
Responsibility for the dog as a new member of the family now lies with you. And ask yourself the question, are you ready to devote your free time to her upbringing and how much do you love dogs? Obligations for caring for a dog need to be divided between family members, someone needs to be instructed to feed her, to walk with her. This will accustom the child to responsibility and will do him good.
Do not allow the child to play with the dog, as with a toy, to drag the dog behind him like a pillow, pulling at the paws, pulling and snapping at the ears. Even calm at first glance, the dog has a small patience and can snap at the child when he receives a long-awaited portion of food. It is difficult to advise any suitable breed in the family. When young children are best to start a bough, they are sympathetic to children's pranks.
The most suitable for a family with children are dog breeds:
- Collie eagerly plays with children, loves them, has a friendly character. Excellent trained.
- From the German Shepherd, good "nannies" are obtained, they are distinguished by devotion. The dog lends itself to training, education and very smart.
- St. Bernard is a serious and patient dog. She is indulgent with children's tricks.
- Golden retriever loyal to children, a fun and good breed.
- Newfoundland is very patient and affectionate. Protect the child from various troubles, because he immediately feels if a person has bad intentions.
- Labrador is a very patient, calm and friendly dog, allows children to "play" with themselves.
- Mittelschnauzer likes moving games, serious, energetic, intelligent. It will be the protector of your child, to strangers is wary.
- A poodle is a very sociable dog. If you can say so, then this dog finds a common language with children.
- Spaniel is a small dog, a devoted and balanced dog that loves children.
Finally, when asked what kind of dog to get for a child, I would like to say that as a rule, any dog you drive will be gentle with the owners and with the children if they care about and love it.