25 Breeds Of Dogs Too Dangerous For Your Home

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Choosing the perfect dog breed for your family can be quite a challenge, especially when young children are involved. While dogs are known for their loyalty, much depends on the specific breed. Your new puppy should not only fit in with your family but also interact safely with children, guests, and neighbors. Though training is possible for any dog, some breeds find it difficult to adjust to family life with kids. Surprisingly, certain breeds can even influence your homeowners insurance. Here are breeds to approach with caution if you have children at home.

Not Family Friendly: Dog breeds that may not be ideal for children

Alaskan Malamute

Alaskan Malamutes are built for harsh climates and isolation. Their strong instincts make them prone to chasing small animals, which can be risky for kids. They are tough to train, especially if they sense weakness in their owner. Heavy shedding also makes them less suitable for families with asthma.

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