Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our labrador is wonderful with kids and the breeder told us she would be. We got our dog when my kids were 6, 4, and 8 months. 8 months old! There were mornings when I had to run outside at 6am with a baby in one arm and puppy in the other.
It's great though. My youngest and the dog are the best of friends.
This sounds like our family! We got a doodle when our kids were these ages but the youngest was six months. And we had just moved houses! Was it hard? Absolutely. It's a ton of work. But it can be done if you put in the training required for both the dog and children.
Personally, we ruled out small dogs because we had young children. Our dog is 65 pounds and a gentle, calm angel around children.
Anonymous wrote:Our labrador is wonderful with kids and the breeder told us she would be. We got our dog when my kids were 6, 4, and 8 months. 8 months old! There were mornings when I had to run outside at 6am with a baby in one arm and puppy in the other.
It's great though. My youngest and the dog are the best of friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you wait a few years? It's really nice to have the help form the older kids, and once the youngest are past age 4 or so, you really decrease the likelihood that the child is going to hurt the puppy and cause the puppy to do something you'll all regret. I love dogs and grew up with them, but we've got a puppy now with our three, and I'm glad they are not younger -- it's hard enough getting the youngest to interact appropriately with the puppy.
Op here. We aren't done having kids though and I assume we'll have another in about 3 years. Can't imagine spending 7 years without a dog. I understand small dogs who bite and how to train. The breed we want is laid back and not nippy like labs.
Anonymous wrote:Would you wait a few years? It's really nice to have the help form the older kids, and once the youngest are past age 4 or so, you really decrease the likelihood that the child is going to hurt the puppy and cause the puppy to do something you'll all regret. I love dogs and grew up with them, but we've got a puppy now with our three, and I'm glad they are not younger -- it's hard enough getting the youngest to interact appropriately with the puppy.