The Best Dog
Breeds for Families
There’s nothing
quite like the
family dog. It’s
almost a slice of
Americana. In ever
cheesy fifties image
of the Perfect
American Family we
see a nice little
house with a white
picket fence, Mom
and Dad, two
children (usually a
boy and a girl), and
a family pooch
happily prancing
around the yard. As
clichéd as that
image may be, the
fact remains that
people love dogs and
some families just
don’t feel right
without a family
dog.
When choosing a dog
for a family, there
are important traits
to keep in mind.
Some breeds of dog
are wonderful for
families while
others simply don’t
have the proper
temperament to deal
with family life.
They may be too
rough with small
children, to needy
of their own space
to deal with the
incessant coming and
going of a large
family, or simply
too naturally
aggressive to
respond well to a
family setting.
Other breeds are
just perfect fits
for family life.
Here are some of the
best dog breeds for
families.
Golden Retrievers
Originally bred as a
bird dog (like most
retrievers), the
Golden retriever is
an amazingly loyal
and very protective
breed. They are
perfect for families
that enjoy outdoor
activities because
they love to run,
jump, and play.
Irish Setters
Irish Setters are
known for their
pleasant
personalities and
their eagerness to
please humans. They
were also originally
bred as hunting dogs
and can serve well
in this capacity,
but it is their
aptitude for
companionship that
makes them a beloved
family breed.
Collies
The Collie may be
one of the breeds
most easily
associated with the
qualities of a
family dog due to
the popularity of
the Lassie
television
programs. Collies
are characterized by
a combination of
intelligence and
patience uncommon in
other breeds.
Boxers
Boxers look large
and scary and have a
deep, resonating
bark that makes
intruders wary, but
they are truly
gentle, loving, and
loyal dogs. Their
size may make
families with small
children want to
wait a few years
before owning one,
but they are a
perfect family pet
once the kids are a
little older.
Newfoundland
Remember the dog
“Hooch” from the Tom
Hanks movie
Turner and Hooch?
This is Hooch, a
big, friendly,
loving pooch. They
tend to slobber and
drool rather
excessively, but the
Newfoundland is a
loving and
protective pet.
Like the boxer, the
dog’s size may be of
some concern, but it
will be hard to find
a more loyal dog for
a family than this
breed.