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German Shepherd to Pit Bull: 7 Dogs that may not be kid-friendly

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Chow Chow

Chow Chows are reserved and aloof, possibly less tolerant of young children. Their strong personality and unpredictable nature make careful supervision important around small kids.
 

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Akita

Akitas are strong-willed, independent dogs with a reputation for having protective instincts. They may be less receptive to young children's rough play and require tough teaching.

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German Shepherd

Loyal and intelligent, German Shepherds need proper training and socialization. Their high energy and protective instincts can be challenging with small kids if not managed.

 

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Bullmastiff

Bullmastiffs are big, devoted dogs that have a mild disposition but a lot of muscle. Because of their size, they could inadvertently create mishaps.


 

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Doberman Pinscher

Dobermans are intelligent but highly tense dogs who need strict training. Their protective demeanor and boundless energy necessitate cautious monitoring when around small children.

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Rottweiler

Strong and protective, rottweilers require regular training. If not well-managed, their boldness and size could provide a challenge for families with young children.

 

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Pit Bull Terrier

Pit Bulls, who are renowned for their vigor and strength, can be frightening if not properly trained. Their strong frame necessitates close monitoring when around young children.

 

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