What breeds make the best family dogs? What are the best dog breeds for kids? When adding a new puppy or dog to your family, deciding which is the best fit can be difficult. We’ve compiled 10 of the best dog breeds for families and kids.
Many breeds make wonderful family dogs, though some are better suited for suburban and farm families than households living in the city. Family dogs such as Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, Beagles, and Irish Setters are playful and protective. Pugs, Brussels Griffons and French Bulldogs love their families – particularly their laps.
When adding any dog to your family, everyone, including the kids, must be included in the decision-making process. The AKC offers one-time dog breed classes online for kids 5-12.
Best Dog Breeds for Kids & Best Family Dogs
1. Labrador Retriever
- Personality: Friendly and outgoing, Labs play well with others
- Energy Level: Very active; Labs are high-spirited and not afraid to show it
- Good with Children: Yes
- Good with Other Dogs: With Supervision
- Shedding: Regularly
- Grooming: Weekly brushing
- Trainability: Eager to please
- Height: 22.5-24.5 inches (male), 21.5-23.5 inches (female)
- Weight: 65-80 pounds (male), 55-70 pounds (female)
- Life Expectancy: 10-12 years
- Barking Level: Medium
2. Bulldog

3. Golden Retriever
- Personality: Intelligent, friendly, and devoted.
- Energy Level: Very Active; This dog is active and energetic, and needs daily exercise.
- Good with Children: Yes
- Good with other Dogs: Yes
- Shedding: Seasonal
- Grooming: Occasional
- Trainability: Eager To Please
- Height: 23-24 inches (male), 21.5-22.5 inches (female)
- Weight: 65-75 pounds (male), 55-65 pounds (female)
- Life Expectancy: 10-12 years
- Barking Level: Barks When Necessary
4. Beagle
- Personality: Merry, friendly, and curious
- Energy Level: Very Active; This quick, energetic and compact hound dog needs plenty of exercise
- Good with Children: Yes
- Good with other Dogs: Yes
- Shedding: Seasonal
- Grooming: Weekly
- Trainability: Response Well
- Height: 13 inches & under, 13-15 inches
- Weight: under 20 pounds (13 inches & under), 20-30 pounds (13-15 inches)
- Life Expectancy: 10-15 years
- Barking Level: Likes To Be Vocal
5. Pug
- Personality: Even-tempered, charming, mischievous, and loving
- Energy Level: Somewhat active; Pugs are not exactly natural athletes, but they do have strong legs and endless curiosity—exercise both regularly
- Good with Children: Better with supervision
- Good with Other Dogs: With Supervision
- Shedding: Regularly
- Grooming: Weekly brushing
- Trainability: Agreeable
- Height: 10-13 inches
- Weight: 14-18 pounds
- Life Expectancy: 13-15 years
- Barking Level: Barks when necessary
- Personality: Outgoing, sweet-natured, active, and trainable
- Energy Level: Very Active; High-energy dogs who love to run, Irish Setters need plenty of space and exercise
- Good with Children: Yes
- Good with other Dogs: Yes
- Shedding: Seasonal
- Grooming: Weekly
- Trainability: Response Well
- Height: 27 inches (male), 25 inches (female)
- Weight: 70 pounds (male), 60 pounds (female)
- Life Expectancy: 12-15 years
- Barking Level: Barks When Necessary
7. Brussels Griffon
- Energy Level: Somewhat Active; Griffs are spunky and love to play and share long, daily walks with their owners
- Good with Children: Better with Supervision
- Good with other Dogs: With Supervision
- Shedding: Seasonal
- Grooming: Weekly
- Trainability: Response Well
- Height: 7-10 inches
- Weight: 8-10 pounds
- Life Expectancy: 12-15 years
- Barking Level: Barks When Necessary
8. Newfoundland
Above all things, the Newfoundland must have the intelligence, the loyalty, and the sweetness which are his best-known traits. He must be able and willing to help his master perform his necessary tasks at command, and also have the intelligence to act on his own responsibility when rescue work demands it. Because of these traits, Newfoundlands make excellent family dogs.
- Personality: Sweet, patient, devoted; Newfs are famously good companions
- Energy Level: Somewhat active; Newfs like using their big, powerful bodies so they need some room to romp
- Good with Children: Yes
- Good with Other Dogs: Yes
- Shedding: Seasonal
- Grooming: Weekly brushing
- Trainability: Easy training
- Height: 28 inches (male), 26 inches (female)
- Weight: 130-150 pounds (male), 100-120 pounds (female)
- Life Expectancy: 9-10 years
- Barking Level: Barks when necessary
Find Newfoundland puppies on the AKC Marketplace and start shopping for everything you’ll need.
9. French Bulldog
French Bulldogs are one of the world’s most popular small-dog breeds, especially among city dwellers. The easygoing and adaptable breed is great for new families and responds well to training.
- Personality: Playful, smart, adaptable, and completely irresistible
- Energy Level: Not Very Active; Frenchies are easygoing, not terribly athletic; brisk walks will keep them trim
- Good with Children: Yes
- Good with other Dogs: Yes
- Shedding: Seasonal
- Grooming: Occasional
- Trainability: Responds Well
- Height: 11-13 inches
- Weight: under 28 pounds
- Life Expectancy: 10-12 years
- Barking Level: Quiet
Find French Bulldog puppies on the AKC Marketplace and start shopping for everything you’ll need.
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