Not Kid Friendly: Steer Clear Of These Dogs If You Have A Family

Published on 10/13/2019
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Alabay

The Alabay might look like a big white furry bear, it loves to dominate. An Alabay that lives with kids would need a full course of training and careful supervision at all times. Not to mention that they have a slow reaction to following commands. When they do something you don’t want them to, they won’t immediately respond to a voice command, which can lead to trouble with kids.

Alabay

Alabay

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Corgi

Dog experts like to describe Corgis as dogs who think they’re shepherds and don’t realize they’re small. Families with kids should steer clear of this breed simply because they need strict and reinforced rules to behave well. Young Corgis tend to be aggressive after realizing what they can and can’t do. Especially male Corgis. It takes a lot of time and patience to change their behavior. To top it off, you need to remember that these dogs are shepherds, so they might try herding and leading kids by biting their legs, easily scaring them.

Corgi

Corgi

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