Choosing the perfect dog breed for your household presents a major decision, particularly when small children are involved. While dogs are known as faithful companions, this reputation varies significantly by breed. Your new canine should not only connect with your family but also interact peacefully with kids, visitors, and community members. Though all dogs can receive training, certain breeds find it challenging to adjust to life with children. Remarkably, some breeds might even impact your home insurance premiums. Here are breeds that families should consider carefully when children are around. Not Family Friendly: Dog breeds that are not the best with children

Alaskan Malamute

Alaskan Malamutes are developed for surviving harsh cold and solitude. Their powerful instincts drive them to pursue small creatures and may create hazards around children. They resist training, particularly when they detect vulnerability in their handler. This breed also produces excessive fur, creating problems for households dealing with asthma.
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