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The American Cocker Spaniel.
The American Cocker Spaniel is a docile dog that enjoys the company of children large and small. Their smaller size makes them a good dog breed for smaller children who might feel intimidated by a larger dog. -
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The Labrador Retriever.
Labrador Retrievers come in three basic colors which are yellow, black, and chocolate. All three types are good with children, although the black and chocolate Labradors tend to be more spirited than the yellow ones, as a generalization. Like the Golden Retriever, they love to play both on land and in the water. They are ready to take part in almost any activity a child can dream up. -
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The Golden Retriever.
Golden Retrievers have a particular fondness for children and love to be included in their play activities, particularly if it involves retrieving a ball. This is another gentle dog breed with a relaxed, easy going personality that's excellent with children. -
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The Mixed Breed.
A small to medium sized mixed breed dog from an animal shelter can sometimes be the best choice of all. They tend to be most appreciative at being given a second chance at life. If you select a dog from a shelter, bring the children along and see how well your chosen dog interacts with your kids. -
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The Beagle.
The Beagle is a versatile, happy dog that adapts well to a family life .Because of their smaller size, they aren't threatening to a smaller child and will happily follow along beside your children as they carry out their play time activities. Their naturally friendly disposition makes them one of the best breeds for children. -
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The Collie.
After watching a few reruns of Lassie, you can easily see how a Collie dog would an ideal companion for children. Although not all Collies are endowed with Lassie's extreme intelligence, they tend to be gentle, even tempered dogs that are trustworthy around children.












