Anonymous wrote:I love dogs and don't like disparaging a breed, but look into GSD's guarding tendencies. That might feel like a plus for you as they are great protectors. That said, with young kids and likely playdates and friends over in the future, things can go downhill. My sister always had GSD dogs. They were the absolute best until one day I went in a room unaccompanied by my sister's immediate family and the dog got very very aggressive, despite knowing me well. The dog was beyond sweet with its family, but a wildcard with others entering the family space.
Anonymous wrote:I love dogs and don't like disparaging a breed, but look into GSD's guarding tendencies. That might feel like a plus for you as they are great protectors. That said, with young kids and likely playdates and friends over in the future, things can go downhill. My sister always had GSD dogs. They were the absolute best until one day I went in a room unaccompanied by my sister's immediate family and the dog got very very aggressive, despite knowing me well. The dog was beyond sweet with its family, but a wildcard with others entering the family space.
Anonymous wrote:What is attracting you to the breed, exactly? Looks, the impression that it's intimidating to strangers (even if you get a *nice* one, you get the benefit of it looking scary)?
With three kids and no dog experience in the house, there's no reason to pick a breed that you have to thread a needle on finding the better version of that dog than the inappropriate version (guarding, aggression). You should just get a retriever and try to find a breeder with a good record w/r/t cancers. Same size, could be intimidating based on size alone, but famously good tempered and sweet with kids, even the ones that don't live in your house. It will still need training and there will still be a learning curve, but there's no reason to introduce this other element of concern.
Anonymous wrote:We have a GSD and our kids are 5 and 3. He is absolutely fantastic. He is so patient with the kids (they climb all over him, snuggle with him, play with him) and has the best temperament. We have had SO many people over the last 10 years tell us he is the best dog they've ever met. My Dh also travels for work so I feel better having our dog home with me and the kids. We adopted him- check your local shelters and set up some visits! There's many wonderful dogs looking for homes.