Top 3 things Corgi loves to do

Those ears. Those stubby legs. That sassy ‘tude! There is a lot about a Corgi to love and let’s face it, we love them to the moon and back.

3 Great Ways To Strengthen Your Bond With Your Corgi

As herding dogs, Corgis can sometimes be more interested in everything else around them rather than you. Maybe they would rather bark at everything they see than sit calmly on the couch.

5 Tips To Prevent Your Corgi From Pulling on Leash

Although Corgis are small, their low center of gravity gives them an edge and they can be quite good at pulling you wherever they feel on leash. This makes for very unpleasant walks, especially if you own a Corgi that wants to herd (chase) everything that moves along the way.

How To Keep Your Pit Bull And Children Safe When Playing Together

Pit Bulls can be safe with kids under the correct conditions. Here's a few tips to keep in mind when having your dog around children.

Top 3 Health Concerns For Your English Bulldog

Many a veterinarian has sadly joked that their English Bulldog patients paid for their vacation home. The breed has become so plagued with health issues due to ill-breeding...

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Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Top 10 Best Large Breeds For Kids

If you’re looking for a dog to grow up with your kids, nothing beats a larger breed for patience and durability. Remember that you should always teach your kids how to treat dogs and you should never leave a dog unsupervised with small children. With that in mind, here are the 10 best large breeds for kids.

1. Labrador Retriever

LABRADOR RETRIEVER
LABRADOR RETRIEVER

The most popular breed in the United States since 1991 and one of the most popular dogs in the world, the Lab is the ideal family companion. They have plenty of energy, they are highly trainable, and they love to please their people. There’s a reason Labs are also the most popular breed for use as service dogs!

2. Newfoundland

Newfoundland

Newfoundland

Looking more like a bear than a dog, the Newfie may seem a surprising choice for a family dog if you aren’t familiar with the breed. These giant dogs are smart, calm, and loyal. They typically weigh 120-175 pounds, and they shed a lot, but they are often referred to as the “nanny dog.” Nana in “Peter Pan” is a Newfie.

3. Boxer

Boxer
Boxer

The clowns of the the dog world, Boxers love kids. They might be too boisterous for small children, but they make great playmates for kids big enough not to be easily knocked over by the Boxer’s enthusiasm.

4. Golden Retriever

Golden Retriever

Golden Retriever

This friendly breed is easy to train as long as they get enough exercise. They’re another breed that’s popular as a service animal due to their loving personalities. Do expect some shedding.

5. English Bulldog

English Bulldog

English Bulldog

These friendly, goofy dogs are known for their tendency to form strong bonds with children. They have lower exercise requirements than some of the other breeds on this list, making them perfect for families who are somewhat less active.

6. English Mastiff

English Mastiff

English Mastiff

These enormous dogs are very gentle, loving, and loyal. Generally regarded as the heaviest dog breed in the world (the heaviest dog on record was a Mastiff who weighed 343 pounds), they tend to be protective of their families.

7. Bull Terrier

Bull Terrier

Bull Terrier

Bull Terriers are instantly recognizable for their egg-shaped head. They can be stubborn but are very fun-loving and generally love children. They need lots of exercise but minimal grooming.

8. American Staffordshire Terrier

American Staffordshire Terrier

American Staffordshire Terrier

One of the breeds often referred to as Pit Bulls, Amstaffs are people-friendly and loyal. They do best when they have a job to do. As with any breed, training is crucial to having a well-adjusted dog.

9. Saint Bernard

Saint Bernard

Saint Bernard

These giant dogs rescued people in the Alps for centuries. Saint Bernards are sweet, gentle, calm, loyal and affectionate. Their greatest threat to children is usually only knocking them down accidentally.

10. Basset Hound

Basset Hound

Basset Hound

Although short, the Basset’s heavyset bone structure and weight classify them as large dogs. They’re friendly, playful, outgoing, and tolerant of children. They are prone to serious injuries as a result of their long body and short legs combined with a heavy bone structure.