Choosing the right dog breed for your household can be daunting especially when young children are involved. While dogs are famed for loyalty temperament varies widely. A new puppy should connect with the family and safely engage with kids visitors and neighbors. Though training helps all dogs some breeds adapt less easily to life with small children. Certain breeds may even influence homeowner insurance considerations. Below are breeds families should approach thoughtfully when youngsters are present. Not Family Friendly: Dog breeds that are not the best with children

Alaskan Malamute

Alaskan Malamutes were shaped for endurance in harsh cold and sparse settings. Strong prey drive can trigger chasing smaller animals and may create safety concerns for kids. They challenge inconsistent handlers and shed heavily which can trouble asthma prone families.
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