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The 4 Family Recommended Dogs

By Robin Setser


To say that dogs come in different breeds would be something of an understatement. What you may not know - and any long-time pet owner will agree - is that certain breeds work better with family life than others. It comes down to the traits that they possess as animals. For families that are looking to bring dogs into their homes, here are 4 of the ideal canines in question that should be considered.

Golden Retriever - When people think of family dogs, more often than not they think of Golden Retrievers. They seem to be among the easiest to train and the fact that they are friendly by nature makes them even better. As a matter of fact, their calm temperament is one of their most valuable traits. Of course, this is just one of many dog breeds that companies like Assisi Animal Health will be able to recommend.

Beagle - Admittedly, this smaller breed might be overlooked by those looking for larger dogs. Nonetheless, Beagles are nothing short of energetic, meaning that they will be able to play for hours each day. What this means is that they will be able to get the exercise they need, all the while keeping you in shape. It also doesn't hurt that their floppy ears add to the natural charm that they possess. Beagles make for excellent family pets.

English Bulldog - Do not let their amusing appearances fool you; English Bulldogs make for some of the most loving family pets. One of the reasons for this is that they tend to be calm by nature, meaning that they will behave well in families with energetic children. They are quite strong as well, as indicated by their thick limbs and bulkier bodies. As intimidating as their strength may be, English Bulldogs can be quite loving.

Bernese Mountain Dog - What makes Bernese Mountain Dogs stand out, as family pets, is the combination of protectiveness and timidity. They are protective in the sense that they're pack dogs by nature, which makes them great with children. However, they can be rather shy as well, particularly around people they're unfamiliar with. Give them time, though, and Bernese Mountain Dogs will show that they're capable of affection.




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