Four kinds of dogs suitable for accompanying children as they grow up. They will be their best playmates.

Golden Retriever
Golden Retrievers are known as “big warm men”. They are gentle, kind and not aggressive. The Golden Retriever is not only a good playmate for children, but also a good helper for the owner. In addition to helping with the children, the Golden Retriever can also help the owner with housework. Labrador
Labrador is naturally gentle and lively, non-aggressive and has high IQ. It is usually selected as a guide dog or other working dog. Labradors are very affectionate with children and are one of the most child-friendly breeds, making them very suitable for family breeding. Labrador has enough patience and extraordinary wisdom to get along well with children.
Husky
Huskies look very similar to wolves, but their personalities are actually completely different. Don’t judge a dog’s personality based on its appearance. In fact, Huskies are not ferocious at all. They are listed as the three non-aggressive dogs along with golden retrievers and Labradors. Owners can rest assured that Huskies get along with children. Migru
Migru is also known as "Beagle". This kind of dog has a cheerful and lively personality, loves to act coquettishly, and is easy to get close to people. Migru is a very easy to tame dog with a gentle temper. He can happily get along with children and other pets and is very friendly to children. Random articles
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