Dogs not suitable for children

Not suitable for children Dogs that are kept as pets
Chow Chow (definite introduction)

How to keep a dog for families with both children and dogs? It is common sense for dogs to get along well with children, because dogs are naturally jealous to a certain extent. If they see you getting too close to children, they will subconsciously have conflicts with children. However, some dogs can improve this very well after training, but it is not easy for some dogs, so let's take a look at the dogs that are not suitable for children to raise.

Japanese Akita Dog: Originally a hunting dog and fighting dog, after centuries of improvement, it is now kept at home as a family dog. However, it still maintains its hunting and combative nature. It will chase small animals when it sees it and will be aggressive when it sees other dogs. The larger the size, the stronger the aggression displayed, especially for male dogs. If two male Akita dogs are put together, 99% of the time they will fight. He has a cruel character and is extremely unfit for the upbringing of a child in his family.

Scottish Terrier (definite introduction): Lively and confident, with a rigorous character, but it is difficult to get along well with other dogs, and is known as a "stubborn element". Reckless, independent and even stubborn, he is a master of digging holes with a loud voice. Because of his aristocratic temperament, he is more suitable for families without children and needs gentle and firm training.

Chihuahua: I believe many friends were surprised to see this "child" on the list. However, we cannot underestimate the jealousy of Chihuahuas. They will complain and care about their owners because they cherish their babies, and may be annoyed by them. This animal is harmful to children, and sometimes barks for eternity. It is very neurotic, and its slender body is not suitable for getting along with energetic children.

Chow Chow: The Chow Chow is a dog with a more independent personality. Sometimes, it does not like others to hold it. Eccentric and neglectful, especially towards strangers, some Chows may have a strong sense of territoriality and a desire to challenge. Don't look at its silly appearance, it is very cute, and you want to reach out and touch it. Watch out for bites on your hand suddenly. Therefore, it is harmful to children who are not very sensible.

Therefore, those who raise these types of dogs at home must handle the relationship between children and dogs well, and do not let dogs hurt children due to jealousy. The best way is not to let them in Children who appear too close to others should be treated equally.

Recruiting manuscripts: Submission Guidelines

                    </p></p>