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**Title:** 10 Dog Breeds That May Not Be Suitable for Families with Small Children
**Summary:**
This article highlights 10 dog breeds that may not be ideal for families with small children due to various reasons such as:
* Temperament issues (e.g., suspiciousness, aggression, or dominance)
* High energy levels requiring excessive attention and exercise
* Fragility or sensitivity to handling
* Strong herding instincts that may not be suitable for young children
* Independent nature leading to potential disobedience
**The 10 Breeds (in reverse order):**
1. **Corgi**: Can become aggressive if limits are not set; strong herding instinct.
2. **Pekingese**: Egocentric, may not tolerate noisy children, and can bite if not trained.
3. **Chihuahua**: Fragile, may not trust children, and can become jealous or bite if not trained.
4. **Central Asian Shepherd (Avaí)**: Strong, dominant, and requires complete training.
5. **Basenji**: Curious, intelligent, but prone to disobedience and escape artistry.
6. **Siberian Husky**: Energetic, mischievous, and requires careful introduction to small children.
7. **Doberman**: Strong desire to dominate, requires extensive training.
8. **Little Russian Dog**: Sensitive, fragile, and may become stressed or aggressive around active children.
9. **Dalmatian**: Hyperactive, strong, and requires close supervision around children.
10. **Akita Inu**: Suspicious of strangers, may not like unfamiliar children, and can be aggressive towards other animals.
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**Dog Breed Characteristics and Rankings**
1. **Akita Inu**: Ranked 104/138 in "The Fabulous Intelligence of Dogs" for ease of learning commands and obedience.
2. **Dalmatian**: Ranked 62/138 in "The Fabulous Intelligence of Dogs".
3. **Little Russian Dog**: Recommended for single people and families with adult children due to fragility.
4. **Doberman**: Ranked 5th in "The Fabulous Intelligence of Dogs"; needs training to prevent unpredictability.
5. **Siberian Husky (Auzqui)**: Not aggressive, but requires attention and exercise to prevent harming small children.
6. **Basenji**: Ranked penultimate in "The Fabulous Intelligence of Dogs"; prone to disobedience.
7. **Avaí (Central Asian Sheepdog)**: Needs complete training to teach hierarchy in families with small children.
8. **Chihuahua**: Ranked 125/138 in "The Fabulous Intelligence of Dogs"; may not trust children due to fragility.
9. **Pekingese**: Ranked 132nd in "The Fabulous Intelligence of Dogs"; may not tolerate noisy children.
10. **Corgi**: Ranked 11/138 in "The Fabulous Intelligence of Dogs"; may become aggressive if limits are not set.
**General Characteristics per Breed**
11. **Akita Inu**: Suspicious of strangers, may not like children who don't know dogs.
12. **Dalmatian**: Large, extremely strong, and hyperactive.
13. **Little Russian Dog**: Gentle, loyal, but has a sensitive nature.
14. **Doberman**: Exceptionally good hunters with perfect obedience skills.
15. **Siberian Husky (Auzqui)**: Energetic, mischievous, and playful.
16. **Basenji**: Curious, highly intelligent, and skilled at escaping.
17. **Avaí (Central Asian Sheepdog)**: Exceptionally strong, large, and protective.
18. **Chihuahua**: Aware of fragility, may become attached to one owner.
19. **Pekingese**: Egocentric, may not like noisy children.
20. **Corgi**: May herd children by biting their legs, a herding instinct.