Toy: Compact enough to call my lap "home". I don't care. How long do you want your dog's coat to be? How often will your dog be groomed each week? Let's not go overboard, once a week should do it. Two or three times a week. Every day I'm a neat freak—and proud of it! Do you want a dog that will protect your property? No, I'm looking for a cream puff. He should bark loud enough to make strangers think twice. Yes, I want a "Beware of Dog" dog.
Have you owned a dog before? They are my favorite. I like them. The basics are fine. Super small. Large and beefy. Probably not. No way!
Not much. A fair bit. None at all. A lot. A few. No, but I've lived with them. I have no preference. I wouldn't. Very likely. Not that likely. Golden Retriever. Gordon Setter. Great Dane. Great Pyrenees. Great Swiss Cattle Dog. Greater Swiss Mountain Dog. Griffon Beige. Grosser Schweizer Sennenhund. Hall's Heeler. Hamilton Hound. Hungarian Kuvasz.
Hungarian Pointer. Hungarian Puli. Hungarian Vizsla. Hungarian Water Dog. Ibizan Hound. Iceland Dog. Iceland Spitz. Icelandic Sheepdog. Illyrian Shepherd Dog. Inca Hairless Dog. Irish Blue Terrier. Irish Glen of Imaal Terrier. Irish Red Terrier.
Irish Setter. Irish Terrier. Irish Water Spaniel. Irish Wolfhound. Italian Greyhound. Italian Griffon. Italian Mastiff. Jack Russell Terrier. Japanese Akita. Japanese Chin. Japanese Fighting Dog. Japanese Mastiff. Japanese Small-size Dog. Japanese Spaniel. Kai Ken. Kangal Dog. Karabash Dog. Karelian Bear Dog. Kelb-tal Fenek. Kerry Blue Terrier. King Charles Spaniel. Kishu Ken. Korhals Griffon. Labrador Retriever. Lakeland Terrier. Lancashire Heeler. Large Munsterlander. Large Munsterlander Pointer.
Lhasa Apso. Lion Dog. Little Griffon Vendeen Basset. Little Lion Dog. Little River Duck Dog. Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dog. Magyar Vizsla.
Manchester Terrier. Maremma Sheepdog. Mastino Napoletano. Mexican Hairless. Miniature Bull Terrier. Miniature Dachshund. Miniature Pinscher. Miniature Poodle. Miniature Schnauzer. Mixed Breed Dog. Moonflower Dog. Mountain Cur. Neapolitan Mastiff. Newfoundland Dog. Norfolk Terrier. Norsk Buhund.
Norsk Elghund. Norwegian Buhund. Norwegian Elkhound. Norwegian Lundehund. Norwich Terrier. Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever. Old English Sheepdog. Ormskirk Terrier. Parson Jack Russell Terrier. Labrador Retrievers are one of those types of dogs that just seems like the perfect family doggo: they're sweet, they're adorable, and they're so lovable. They're really smart and easy to train, and as a bonus, they love commotion. That's great if you have a few kids who like to play and are full of energy.
They do need to be taught how to be around kids, but again, they're very easily trained. They're super friendly and sweet dogs, and they're great around children. If this big, fluffy dog looks familiar, it's because it starred in a favorite children's movie: Nana, the dog from Peter Pan , was a Newfoundland.
So, that right there is pretty much proof this breed is great with kids. This bread is super lovable and sweet, and perfect for cuddling. Newfoundlands also happen to be very social, and they love meeting and playing with new people, including new children. They're a great dog to have if your kids have friends over a lot. On top of that, they're really smart.
You can't go wrong with one of these guys! Collies love kids! They are also super faithful, smart, and have the most beautiful coats of fur. They're very social and they love to be around people, and they're so loyal. They're also easy to train and they can be used as great watch dogs without getting too aggressive. This is the dog that Lassie embodied, so Bichon Frises are adorable, happy doggos.
They love frequent exercise, as it keeps them from getting bored, so they'll love playing with kids.
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