Not exact matches
The
Newfoundland is a big sensitive breed and typically gets along
well with out pets and
children
Yes, the
Newfoundland is very
good with children.
Newfoundlands also tend to
be very
good with children.
If you
're looking for a dog that
's friendly
with children as
well as other animals, look no further than the
Newfoundland.
Extremely strong: too much strength for the average person to control if you get one of the guarding types Can't take a lot of pressure in obedience work, it confuses them Dominant; the
Newfoundlands are quite a bit different than the typical mastiffs ¦ not people aggressive, but still
are very concerned
with pack order, making them very watchful of
children (in a
good way).
The
Newfoundland does
well as a family dog but as
with the Saint Bernard often knocks down smaller
children since it
is unaware of its large size and hefty weight.
Like some other giant breeds, such as the
Newfoundland, they
are sometimes recommended as a
good dog for
children with autism.