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What kind of dogs can not have if the house is growing a child
Before you get a four-legged pet, you should ask yourself: “Is this dog suitable for a family with children?” After all, many cute-looking breeds do not really get along with babies.
Earlier, we compiled a list of the best dogs for children, allergies and owners of small apartments. And today we will talk about breeds, when choosing which parents better think a hundred times before making a decision.
Representatives of this breed have gained extraordinary popularity after the release of the sad and touching film “Hachiko: The Most True Friend” with Richard Gere in the title role.
The story of love and boundless loyalty is based on real events. But the devotees of the Akita Inu have another side, about which the cynologists honestly warn. First, they are very distrustful of other people’s children. They react aggressively to other dogs. So it is better not to trust a child to walk such a dog.
Dalmatian is another breed that made the magic of cinema popular. In real life, dogs of this breed are hyperactive, difficult to train and do not get along with children.
Cynologists recommend energetic and willful Dalmatians only to experienced owners with a private house. Keeping them in an apartment with small children is difficult.
Earlier we recommended this breed as a loyal and friendly pet with short hair, which, as a rule, is not allergic.
But the advantages of Chihuahua directly follow their disadvantages. They become so attached to the owner that they become jealous of their children. This can cause aggression.
Bourboul Bourbouli are excellent guards. They have an instant reaction and immediately rush to the one who threatens their master.
However, a lack of physical activity can cause representatives of this breed spontaneous aggression. In relation to children, Boerboels behave with restraint, but it is better not to take risks. After all, pranks with such a dog can end sadly.
Despite their aristocratic and sophisticated appearance, Dobermans are one of the most fearless and very powerful dogs.
Doberman has a strong tendency to dominate. Representatives of this breed need an overbearing master in whom they will see unconditional authority. Therefore, it will take a lot of effort to convince Doberman that children are also masters, which he should respect.
Looks like a teddy bear, but in fact a stubborn, proud and naughty dog. Chow-Chow is quite careful with children, but will not tolerate causing pain.
Children, by virtue of their special “mimicity”, tend to consider it a live toy and easily cross the line beyond which the dog loses the remnants of patience. In short, this breed is also unlikely to suit inexperienced dog breeders and families with young children.
If you have a dog of one of these breeds, do not rush to get upset. It should be noted that each animal has its own individual characteristics. After all, we have given descriptions inherent in breeds as a whole, and they do not always coincide with the nature of a particular dog. Much more depends on our experience, patience and the love we give to furry friends.
Earlier, we compiled a list of the best dogs for children, allergies and owners of small apartments. And today we will talk about breeds, when choosing which parents better think a hundred times before making a decision.
Representatives of this breed have gained extraordinary popularity after the release of the sad and touching film “Hachiko: The Most True Friend” with Richard Gere in the title role.
The story of love and boundless loyalty is based on real events. But the devotees of the Akita Inu have another side, about which the cynologists honestly warn. First, they are very distrustful of other people’s children. They react aggressively to other dogs. So it is better not to trust a child to walk such a dog.
Dalmatian is another breed that made the magic of cinema popular. In real life, dogs of this breed are hyperactive, difficult to train and do not get along with children.
Cynologists recommend energetic and willful Dalmatians only to experienced owners with a private house. Keeping them in an apartment with small children is difficult.
Earlier we recommended this breed as a loyal and friendly pet with short hair, which, as a rule, is not allergic.
But the advantages of Chihuahua directly follow their disadvantages. They become so attached to the owner that they become jealous of their children. This can cause aggression.
Bourboul Bourbouli are excellent guards. They have an instant reaction and immediately rush to the one who threatens their master.
However, a lack of physical activity can cause representatives of this breed spontaneous aggression. In relation to children, Boerboels behave with restraint, but it is better not to take risks. After all, pranks with such a dog can end sadly.
Despite their aristocratic and sophisticated appearance, Dobermans are one of the most fearless and very powerful dogs.
Doberman has a strong tendency to dominate. Representatives of this breed need an overbearing master in whom they will see unconditional authority. Therefore, it will take a lot of effort to convince Doberman that children are also masters, which he should respect.
Looks like a teddy bear, but in fact a stubborn, proud and naughty dog. Chow-Chow is quite careful with children, but will not tolerate causing pain.
Children, by virtue of their special “mimicity”, tend to consider it a live toy and easily cross the line beyond which the dog loses the remnants of patience. In short, this breed is also unlikely to suit inexperienced dog breeders and families with young children.
If you have a dog of one of these breeds, do not rush to get upset. It should be noted that each animal has its own individual characteristics. After all, we have given descriptions inherent in breeds as a whole, and they do not always coincide with the nature of a particular dog. Much more depends on our experience, patience and the love we give to furry friends.