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<blockquote data-quote="jkwilson" data-source="post: 69673" data-attributes="member: 969"><p>Goldens and Labs are great with kids, but they seem to have an extended puppyhood. With their large size, they can be intimidating to small children when they come to greet them and knock them down with their tails. I was changing the oil in the car one time when my 18mo old daughter started yelling. Our 8mo old Golden had knocked her down and was trying to get her to wrestle with her. Tail wagging the whole time, just playing too rough for a small child.</p><p></p><p>We have a large male Sheltie who has been a wonderul kids' dog. The smaller female is typical of smaller dogs. Be careful of German Shepards, they will take such a liking to the kids that they will bite to protect them, as will many of the stock dogs. Not altogether bad, but not good either when you discipline the kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkwilson, post: 69673, member: 969"] Goldens and Labs are great with kids, but they seem to have an extended puppyhood. With their large size, they can be intimidating to small children when they come to greet them and knock them down with their tails. I was changing the oil in the car one time when my 18mo old daughter started yelling. Our 8mo old Golden had knocked her down and was trying to get her to wrestle with her. Tail wagging the whole time, just playing too rough for a small child. We have a large male Sheltie who has been a wonderul kids' dog. The smaller female is typical of smaller dogs. Be careful of German Shepards, they will take such a liking to the kids that they will bite to protect them, as will many of the stock dogs. Not altogether bad, but not good either when you discipline the kids. [/QUOTE]
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