Parenting, Pets Products

6 Adorable Dog Breeds Who Get Along Great with Young Children

If you’re introducing a dog to your family while your children are still young, you’ll need to take care when choosing dog breeds. Young children won’t be able to follow instructions as well as older children, when it comes to how to behave around their new family addition. 

Therefore, a family dog that will be spending lots of time around young children should be calm and gentle, easy to train and eager to please their owners. 

Here are six of the best breeds for families with small children.

Laborador Retriever

Image by LabbiLover from Pixabay

This intelligent and loving dog is great with children. They are kind, rarely display aggressive traits and are very even-tempered. 

Labs are easy to train which a must in a family with young children. Any family dogs needs to be able to learn quickly, and respond well to commands. 

Labradors love being cuddled, and will happily play fetch or tug with your child in the garden for hours. They have a very easy going attitude which is suited to many family dynamics. 

Pug

Image by Tobi Berger from Pixabay

This toy dog is an entertainer and will love to show off and make your children laugh. Pugs need constant human companionship, which makes them an ideal breed for a family where there is always someone at home. 

This breed is low maintenance, and don’t require a huge amount of exercise, half an hour a day will be plenty. 

They do shed a lot though, so you might not want this breed if you aren’t a big fan of dog hair around the house!

Cocker Spaniel

Image by Katrina_S from Pixabay

The Cocker Spaniel is a trustworthy and loving family dog, and is typically great with everyone including young children, older family members and even other pets. 

They love to get stuck in with family activities and need plenty of exercise which makes them a perfect match for any active family who love to spend time outdoors. 

As long as a Cocker is raised alongside respectful children, they will fit into any family effortlessly.

West Highland White Terrier

Image by Norbert Oriskó from Pixabay

This confident little dog has oodles of personality and will easily fit into your family with his fun and happy nature. 

He will happily greet all family members at the door with a wagging tail, and will love playing games and having a belly rub from your children. 

Terriers do tend to have a strong will which can cause training difficulties, so he’ll need a consistent and regular training routine put in place. 

French Bulldog


Image by GLady from Pixabay

French Bulldogs are the perfect companion dog, with his adorable squashed face and pointy ears, all children are bound to love snuggling up to this breed. 

This dog loves to spend plenty of time with his owners, so would be well suited to a family where there is always someone around at home. 

Bulldogs are easy to train but can be stubborn so will need an owner who is firm and fair.

Poodle

Image by Jörg Vieli from Pixabay

This dog would be perfectly suited to a family who has a member that suffers with allergies. The Poodle is hypoallergenic which means it sheds less than other dogs, and because of their closely packed curls, they don’t drop as much dander which is what triggers allergies. 

Poodles are extremely intelligent which makes them very easy to train; they are also lively and inquisitive making them a great friend for your children. 

Whether you are looking for a small, medium or large sized dog, there will be a Poodle to suit your family, as they are bred in three different sizes: toy, miniature and standard.

Choosing Your Dog’s Name

As well as getting your children involved in choosing which dog you’d like to introduce into your family, perhaps you could also include them in naming your dog. 

Try to choose a name which is easy for your children to say, one or two syllable names are often best.

Also bear these things in mind when choosing a name:

  • Make sure it isn’t a fad name which will go out of fashion in the next year or two. 
  • Make sure it is something you’re comfortable shouting out loud across the dog park.
  • Make sure it doesn’t sound too similar to any commands you’ll be teaching your dog.

Summary

Raising your children alongside a dog has many benefits, including giving them a friend for life, teaching them responsibility and compassion, and health benefits as it keeps them active. 

It is important to remember that choosing a family friendly dog is just the start to creating positive relationship between your dog and children. 

All dogs need proper socializing and training with children, and your children should be taught how to behave around the family dog, and be respectful of their space. 

Whichever breed you choose, you’ll be sure to have years of family fun ahead of you!

Author Bio: John Woods is an experienced dog trainer, and set up his website All Things Dogs to share his knowledge and passion for everything dog related. 

2019 Holidays, Pets Products

FurZapper Removes Pet Hair from your Laundry

Comment: I was sent a FurZapper. All opinions are my own. May contain affiliate links.

If you’re tired of washing and drying your clothes and still having pet hair all over, try FurZapper! It is so easy to use and the task it has is that it removes pet hair during the wash so you don’t have to fuss over it on your clean clothes and blankets.

The FurZapper is a tacky, flexible disc that gently collects and pulls fur, hair, dust and debris from items as they tumble through the cycles. It really feels weird to the hands and magically redistributes that hair from fabric to your washers drain and dryers collection bin.

I love that it’s non-toxic, re-usable, hypoallergenic and 100% made in the USA. It is also self-cleaning.

FurZapper even took home an “Buyers Choice” award from the Chicago ECRM housewares event. The packaging fits perfectly in a stocking of any pet owner!

It is available at FurZapper.com, Amazon, Walmart and some other retailers.

Pets Products

3 Things To Buy For Your Dog Before Winter

3 Things To Buy For Your Dog Before Winter

Before the ground fills with mud, before paws come inside wet and dirty there are 3 things to buy for your dog that are must haves for your winter dog walks. Let me share these with you and why they will save you this next season.

Let’s start with the ZenClipper Precise. Keeping your dog’s nails trimmed is a grooming must all year long, but when their skin gets frosty and ears wet after walks having trimmed nails will save them from discomfort as they scratch and thaw out once they come indoors. My dog’s can’t stand staying wet, they do zoomies and dig at their ears and coat until dry.

The ZenClipper comes in different sizes and are fully adjustable to miss those painful quicks. Just the tips is all you need to clip and these clippers are designed to do just that.

Once those nails are trimmed up it is time to leash up. The SmartLeash is great for control especially for your benefit on icy sidewalks. If your dog attempts to bolt, this leash stops them. The leash auto locks and just so you can rest easy that that locking doesn’t cause whiplash, the bungee is there for their comfort so you and your pup get a bit of give in a sudden stop.

Maya is our ‘bolter’ and this leash knows it. See that look she is giving me? This leash stops her and fast. You can tell by the green that she did not get far when we stepped outside and she attempted to take off.

Now that you are both safely back home, what about those dirty paws? The Paw Plunger should be waiting at your door with water if you were prepared. Simply grab a paw and plunge and the soft, rubber bristles inside will leave the dirt in the cup. Grab a towel (have that ready too) and let them back inside!

These 3 items are available to pet owners from Pet Product Innovations and also available on Amazon.

Healthy Living, Non-seasonal, Pets Products

How to Train Your Dog Using Sound Aversion

I was provided sample. Opinions are my own

We adopted Maya September of 2017. She is a Whoodle (Standard Poodle and Wheaten Terrier) and is incredibly smart. Teaching her tricks like sit, shake and dance were natural for her. The problem with a smart dog is she thinks she can outsmart us. She will purposely ignore us-even turn her head away as if to say “I can’t hear you…”. This is stressful when outside because she will wander and not come back or come inside on our command.

We have tried punishments, treats and she still wants to listen only on her terms. Then we got the Doggie Don’t device and overnight she began to listen and without hesitation. This is how to train your dog using sound aversion and it is working well on Maya and her new sister, Leah.

Click video below to see how Maya will now ‘Come’ on command and I don’t even have to use the sound anymore……

With the Doggie Don’t device it makes a (very) loud sound dog’s do not like. I show it in the video above, but you know the sound a taser makes? It is like that and you can hold down for a long play sound or just tap the button for a short, loud audible and that usually is enough so the neighbors shouldn’t get too annoyed-lol.

The sound gets your dogs attention. Eventually, you should be able to say your commands and not need to use your device. Be consistent to change behaviors. Say your command, use your device properly and reward your dog for good behavior to transform your dog into a well-behaved and socialized pup.

It is important to note that this is not a crutch! You use this to teach voice commands and the goal is to eliminate the device so they respond to your voice and words. For example, if your dog runs through the front door and heads towards the road you may not have the Doggie Don’t readily nearby. You would want your dog to stop instantly as you yell your command or they may keep running toward the road. Never use a device as the only command, but rather as a training tool until training is complete.