Bulldog
The great advantage of bulldogs They
are sturdy, so they can take anything that rambunctious kids throw at them,
while they’re not very energetic. End result? A dog that will put up with a
lot. They’re also not picky about where they live, so both small apartments and
large houses are fine.
Bull
Terrier
Spuds McKenzie, Buster Brown’s Paland
the preferred canine baby sitter of yesteryear, bull terriers are intelligent,
energetic and friendly dogs that can take a lot of roughhousing while remaining
calm. Particularly suited to large families, they dont complain too much when
manhandled by children, and can actually help teach kids how to properly relate
to dogs. Plus they’re just very cute and adorable. While they are energetic and
require lots of play time they will also help wear your kids out — the more the
merrier — and will return the favor by being very protective of them…..
Newfoundland
Because of their natural love of
children, the Newfoundland has been dubbed “Nature’s Nannies.” Large and sweet,
it’s hard not to fall in love with them, and they will return the favor. While
they can drool and shed a lot, and suit a family with large open spaces, they
will also tend to wind up wherever the family is. Basically, they are gigantic,
loveable furballs who desire nothing more than to keep watch on their pack
members…………
Irish
Setter
A better choice for families with
yards because of their energy, Irish Setters are wonderful with children,
because they are playful and energetic. One word of warning, though — their
life spans are among the shorter ones for larger breeds, so you should only
choose an Irish Setter if you want to teach those inevitable life lessons while
your children are in middle school. Twelve years is considered old age for the
breed, and few make it to fifteen.
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