I would not recommend them with
families with small children because they weren't raised with small children.
Often, breeders simply won't sell a Maltese puppy to
a family with small children because the puppies are so tiny and fragile that a small child who plays too rough could accidentally harm the animal [source: Palika].
Not exact matches
You don't have to sacrifice your active lifestyle
because you have a
small child — select the carrier that is the best match for your
family situation and needs and get out there and enjoy life
with your baby.
Yorkies are generally not a good choice for
families with children because they can be nippy and impatient — plus, their
small size increases their risk for injury.
Because of their short stature, Cojacks are wonderful pets for
families with small children.
Because of his fun - loving, forgiving temperament, the breed was rightly considered an excellent dog for
families with small children.
He is best suited to
families with children age 10 and older
because they're less likely to accidentally step on or hurt him, due to his
small size.
Because young Cavalier puppies are so
small, some breeders are reluctant to sell a puppy to a
family with children under age five.
The second reason these dogs are often not a great idea for
families with small children is
because of the time commitment required for the dog.
Also, keep in mind, that
because of its
small size,
families with small children should be careful when considering a Chihuahua as a
family pet, as it can be easily injured if not handled carefully.
But while they are not ideal pets for
families with small children or other household pets
because of their strong hunting instincts, they can make great pets for active, outdoorsy individuals or
families with older kids.
For this reason, and
because they are so vulnerable to injury, Chihuahuas are generally not recommend for
families with small children resident or regularly visiting.
I was under the impression that I was going to have some privacy
because I was traveling
with my three
small children I paid extra for the
family room and what the
family room include was a extra twin size bed.
While existing reviews report positive outcomes for cognitive - behavioral therapy, behaviour management, and parenting interventions, either alone or in combination
with family - based approaches, the authors suggest that evidence for interventions
with a
child - only component was limited
because of the
small number of studies and that the estimate for
child - only interventions was imprecise.
Families with younger
children are naturally more cohesive
because small children are less able to take care of themselves [9].