10 Dog Breeds That Are Not for Families with Kids

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Published 2019-01-10
What types of dogs are good for families with kids? Some of the dogs you see in movies or on the street seem to be cuteness itself. But after the first excitement of getting a dog abates, you may notice that your kid isn’t able to walk the dog on their own. Here are 10 dog breeds that aren't too kid-friendly.

TIMESTAMPS:
Akita Inu 0:40
Dalmatian 1:31
Russian Toy Dog 2:11
Doberman 2:50
Husky 3:33
Basenji 4:20
Alabai 5:17
Chihuahua 6:07
Pekingese 6:50
Corgi 7:25

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SUMMARY:
- Adult Akita Inu dogs can be aggressive toward other animals, especially representatives of their own breed. As a result, they can suddenly attack other dogs, ignoring any size difference.
- Dalmatians are big, extremely strong, and overactive. Even if your dog is socialized and used to children's attention, you should closely watch its interactions with kids. Don't leave them alone even for a minute.
- The Russian Toy is a gentle and very loyal dog. But you should remember that it has a truly sensitive nature. If there are active kids in your family, this dog will be constantly stressed.
- Dobermans are exceptionally good hunters with perfect obedience skills. But it’ll take a lot of training to make the dog remember that your kids are masters just as you are and that they need not only protection but also respect.
- A Husky is a strong, big, playful dog and can express its emotions by jumping at a kid. This may hurt or scare a young child, so you’ll need to teach the dog to show its feelings in the proper way.
- Basenjis are unstoppably curious and highly intelligent. As a result, they are prone to disobedience.
- The Alabai looks like a fluffy white bear. This is an exceptionally strong and big dog. The dogs of this breed make perfect protectors, but, at the same time, they tend to dominate.
- The Chihuahua is considered to be the smallest breed. These dogs are usually aware of their fragility, and that’s why they don't particularly trust children. A small kid can perceive this dog more like a toy than a living being.
- The most prominent feature of any Pekingese is its self-centeredness. Most Pekingeses dislike children who make too much noise and try to touch or cuddle them.
- Young Corgis can easily become aggressive after they have tested their boundaries and realized that they can get away with a lot. This is especially true for male dogs.

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All Comments (21)
  • @trishd5582
    I would say the humans are the most dangerous things alive
  • I grew up with a chihuahua, and have known him all of my life. We just put him down this year :( If you’re planning on getting a dog, I recommend going with them when it’s time to let them go. A lot of people just drop them off and leave. 😔 No matter how sad you are, it’s always the leading up to the goodbye that’s hard. You end up recovering quickly after. Of course, you’ll always miss them, but it’s nice knowing that you gave them the best life possible.
  • I was attacked by a Chihuahua when I was 3. I still have my scars on my hands and a deep fear of this particular breed, but my neighbor's Chihuahua is very nice due to having an owner with excellent training experience. So my fear is fading, just like my scars.
  • I had a Doberman when I was a baby and when growing up my. Brother was very young as well he was a gentle giant !
  • @user-nc5ct3bd2s
    I am getting a rescue dog on July 28!!!!!!!!!!! I can't wait! Like if you LOVE dogs Edit: Thanks for all the likes awesome people 😁 Edit #2: I have never got this many likes and replies! Thank you! Have a good day and god bless!
  • @TapDancerDood
    A friend has a Husky, and I was stunned at how gorgeous & intelligent they are! And they talk to you, using great inflections!
  • @Sona1971_deir
    Huskies are very friendly with everyone It depends how you treat them
  • @braddenr.7195
    I had a husky growing up, sweetest dog you’d ever meet. Very protective and always up for playing!
  • All dogs can be kind generous and understanding ! ❤️❤️❤️ It depends on the owner and how it is brought up
  • We have a Chihuahua in our family. My sister is 4. We’ve never had problems. Our chihuahua (Nina) was very energetic and hardly ever barked. Now, we have my sis and she barks at every person. No matter how many times my sis pulls her legs Nina will protect her with her life. ❤
  • @kimwarner1681
    I grew up with Huskies. They were the sweetest, most patient dogs & very protective of us. When I was little, like 4-5 years old, I would put pillows on the floor for my dog Sebastian to lie down on so I could brush him. That dog let me brush him, play dress up on him & let me lay all over him. He never once growled or bit me. I was always loving on him , I’m sure it had to have annoyed him but he would just lay there & be very patient. I knew not to jump, tug, pull on tail, ears, like little kids do, my dad was always watching to make sure my brothers and I didn’t play harshly with any dogs we had. Sebastian was a saint, he was my bff when I was little.
  • @lanakii6071
    I have a Siberian Husky and he isn't dangerous at all. He is very playfull and active!
  • My chihuahua girl loved being around people and children, it’s all in the training, loving and caring 💖🐶💖
  • I use to work at a groomers. We had a regular pekingnese come in all the time. His bark sounded like a duck. It was the funniest thing.
  • I still believe Huskys are quite protective and loyal to children and owners And who doesn't love Akita Inu
  • @janaig-ms2tp
    Bright side: Huskies are dangerous! My husky: Y'know what? Let me bring my owner my toy, because she seems sad!
  • @toongchee4298
    My husky jumps at me when he is happy because he wants to hug. And if you get a puppy husky it will definitely grow up well with your child.