Yes they are not the best with children but they are good with children over the age of 8mons.
both are good but malton soccer club is better
Actually, it depends on what qualities you are looking for in a dog. Papillons and poodles are a nice breed and very smart.
A good catch phrase for puppy mills would be "You need em', we will breed em'". A second one would be, "We don't need a stinking license".
every breed is good with children it depends on your training that how do you train your dog but i would suggest a small breed like pug
every breed is good with children it depends on your training that how do you train your dog but i would suggest a small breed like pug
No one can tell you the breed of your dog without seeing a picture. Even so, it is hard to tell when your dog is still a puppy. Wait until your Dog is fully grown then take a picture and ask around. (I could give you a good idea of what breed it is if I could see a picture).
Yes a puggle is a awsome dog and it loves children
as long as its a puppy if its a fully grown no because they are not used to it
Toy poodle
i think that a good name for that kind of breed is whatever you want it to be. it is your dog
you should tell your mom that she doesnt have to worry about the puppy dying because if you get a puppy it will be there for 18-25 years dependiing on the breed. You could tell her its a good way for you to earn more responsibility researching breeds and looking at shelter pages. if you have brothers and sisters you can say it is a good way to bond better. i was able to convince my mom to get a yorkie by doing this. Or you can ask her to look at what kind of dog you want by googling the breed and pressing on images. no matter what breed you want ADORABLE pictures always come up. Maybe you can get your mom to fall in love with the breed and she will start researching breeders from where you live. If she still says no to a puppy because she doesn't want it to die, you can just remind her that your family can get another puppy. You also said your mom is still upset about her puppy that died when she was little. you can reming her that her dog has been gone for a while and will always be gone and that you want the experience of taking care of a puppy too. I hope this works! Good luck!
The breed of dog suggested for a loving family (you, your parents, and sister) depends on if you want a house dog or outside dog. If you want an outside dog, a German Shepherd would be a good breed. For an indoor dog, the English Bulldog is a good breed.