To be honest, dogs are inextricably related to humans and have become an indispensable part of our lives. The dogs we see now are very different from those in ancient times or even more than ten years ago. In the past, dogs were mostly used for hunting and guarding homes, but now dogs are basically “reduced” to the status of pets. The question then arises, if a family has both children and dogs, will the dogs hurt the children, or at best, can the dogs help take care of the children in the family? The answer is yes, let me introduce to you several types of dogs suitable for accompanying children.

10. Husky
Husky is lively and active, full of curiosity about everything, and does not have the strong territorial possessiveness of a guard dog. It has an extremely docile personality and is extremely friendly to adults, children, and strangers (this may be considered a problem). So if you want your husky to look after your home, it’s impossible. Maybe it will open the door for the thief, shake his hand, and tell the thief where the hostess’s private money is hidden! ! !
However, because of Husky’s lively and docile character, it would be great if he could be used to accompany children. However, it should be noted that Huskies are very lively and noisy. They like to play with children. It is recommended to raise the children when they are older.
9. Beagle
Snoopy is almost a true portrayal of the Beagle. The Beagle is smart, lively, physically strong, and extremely energetic. Moreover, the disease rate of beagles is the lowest among medium-sized dogs. As long as the owner takes good care of it, there is usually nothing wrong with it. Beagles are endearing in appearance (especially their big ears). They are not only considerate, lively and friendly, but also have first-rate reaction speed. They are one of the trustworthy companion dogs for children. However, the disadvantage is that it sheds a lot of hair, so it takes some effort to take care of it.
8. Ancient English Sheepdog
I don’t know if you still remember the Nippon Paint advertisement. The honest and honest dog in it was the Ancient Shepherd. The Ancient Shepherd has a charming appearance, a strong, compact body, and a thick coat that even covers his facial features. It is one of the cutest large dog breeds. It has a gentle personality and is suitable for city life and becomes a playmate for children.
7. Border Collie
The Border Collie has a friendly personality, is intelligent, has strong learning ability, is easy to train, and is good at communicating with humans. Its level of loyalty can be described as sacrificing one's own life. It is very suitable for families with children to keep as companion dogs. And the most important thing is that border collie does not bark randomly and is very suitable for raising in big cities.
6. Newfoundland
Generally, friends who are not familiar with Newfoundland will be misunderstood by its large size. They feel that Newfoundland is a relatively fierce dog. In fact, this is not the case. The Newfoundland dog is known locally as "nature's nanny" and its excellent character was quickly loved by the public. If the five-star personality is a perfect score, then the Newfoundland dog is a perfect five-star dog. If you want to buy a dog to accompany your children at home, the Newfoundland dog is the best choice.
6. Bulldog
The Bulldog looks scary in appearance, but is actually kind, kind, brave, and possesses super endurance and other qualities. Therefore, it is known as the national dog of the United Kingdom. Bulldogs are particularly kind and friendly to children and are man’s best friend. Although it is a bulldog, it is not malicious and aggressive. Only when an enemy maliciously breaks into its territory or hurts its owner, it will rush forward and fight with it without hesitation.
5. Bull Terrier
Many people think that Bull Terriers are aggressive, which is really unfair. To be honest, the Bull Terrier dog breed was bred for companionship. It is enthusiastic about both adults and children. And if you have a naughty child at home, you don’t have to worry about the child going too far and hurting the dog. The Bull Terrier’s well-proportioned body shape makes it super pain-resistant.
4. Saint Bernard
The Saint Bernard is one of the super-large dogs. It has a very docile character and is easy to get close to people. It is also very tolerant and tolerant towards children. However, St. Bernard dogs are not suitable for keeping in big cities. They need enough space for activities. If your home is located in a rural or suburban area with a large area, you might as well give it a try.
3. Cocker Spaniel
Cocker Spaniel can be divided into American Cocker Spaniel and British Cocker Spaniel. Currently, the American Cocker Spaniel is more popular in our country. Now many friends have raised this cute and beautiful puppy. The American Cocker Spaniel is very friendly to children and is known as the most popular companion dog. It is smart, cute, lively and clever, very loyal to its owner, and is also very friendly to children and likes to play with them. In addition, the owner needs to take them out for walks two to three times a day to prevent them from gaining weight and deteriorating their mood.
2. Labrador
Labrador can be said to be the most comprehensive and balanced breed among all dog breeds. It has high obedience and is easy to train. It has many similarities with the golden retriever to be introduced below, but the Labrador is more energetic and has a more carefree personality than the golden retriever.
1. Golden Retriever
Golden Retrievers are friendly and kind by nature, with a quiet and easy-going temperament; it is their nature to be close to humans (remember, it is nature). Ranked fourth in dog IQ rankings. I don’t need to tell you that everyone knows this. I believe that among families with children nowadays, the most popular pet dog is the golden retriever.
n. Chinese Garden Dog
In terms of dog rankings, how could our own Chinese Garden Dog not be included in the ranking? It is extremely humane and is a good guard at home and hospital. When I was a child, my family had such a native dog, and with his protection, I was not bullied by other dogs on my way to school. You think, where would the Chinese Pastoral Theory be ranked?