If you require a particular size, or if you need a dog
who is good with children or other pets, we do our best to meet that criteria.
This breed
is good with children if socialized well with them and needs to be part of the family and NOT locked up in a kennel.
Whether it is excessive barking, jumping, chewing or
not being good with children, many pet owners struggle to make their dogs a well - behaved part of the family.
If a
boxer is good with children they tend to be very gentle, affectionate, and are devoted life - long friends to the children in the home.
Dogs from any breed can
be good with children based on their past experiences, training on how to get along with kids, and personality.
While certain dogs may
generally be good with children one particular dog of that specific breed may not be as good with children; just like people, dogs differ in temperament as individuals.
He can
be good with children as long as they treat him with respect, and can be trusted with the family cat only if raised with her.
Tiki is good with children, but because of his tendency to snap at objects he finds (particularly on walks), I would recommend a home with mature children that will understand that you need to trade him a treat for the object that he has.
Thalia is good with children, although she may never have lived in the house with them before, so sometimes you have to help her communicate with them in a way they understand.
Jessica is good with children but would do best in a home with older children (preferably teens) or no children so that she can be the center of attention.
Both collies and
shelties are good with children and wonderful family companions, although they may nip at the heels of their humans, attempting to herd them.
Unlike some of their terrier cousins,
Westies are good with children and make wonderful household pets for experienced dog owners who have time to invest in raising a well - adjusted dog.