Three Excellent Family Dogs
Do Your Children Want a Dog?
By Dickie Dingleheimer, published Jul 02, 2007
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Millions of Americans own a dog, and a substantial portion of this number are families. Children enjoy having a dog for a best friend, and many have found them to be desirable due to their loyalty and enthusiasm for activity. While children should not be expected to raise or completely take care of a dog, they can learn about accepting responsibility by related chores. This could include making sure the dog has food and water, or to guarantee that Fido gets to the bathroom several times per day. Grooming is an excellent possibility for small children, and can be done periodically with parental supervision. Showing your children how to care for an animal, and taking them to the veterinarian, can display how important health care is as well.Picking a dog is similar to selecting a car, because it is important to find the right fit. Just like automobiles, there are hundreds to choose from. Important aspects could include size, dietary restrictions, health, activity level, and temperament. The last one is essential, as children are known for "rough housing", which might sometimes include the family pet. You do not want a dog that is susceptible to nervous biting, or for herding little ones as if they were sheep on the farm. While it is enjoyable to watch a cattle dog nipping at livestock, you do not want your children to have bite marks on their ankles.

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