Unlike cats (well, some cats), children aren’t endangered by a labradoodle puppy. Are they good pets for kids? Yes, they make fabulous children’s dogs. But all puppies will mouth and bite when young, and as with all dogs, this should be corrected early on.
Children should never be given the responsibility of training a puppy, and should be supervised when playing, for the puppy’s sake as well as for the children’s.
Puppies need lots of time away from young kids, to chill out, and have their own space for sleeping where they will not be continually dragged around by the children when they need their ‘time out’ to rest their little minds and growing bodies.
The mature Labradoodle tends to gravitate towards the young members of the family and will usually be found wherever the children are. They are non aggressive, but seem to take on baby sitting roles by choice when allowed to grow and develop properly when young puppies.
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