‘Where My Dogs At?!”: 7 Best Family-Friendly Dog Breeds
3. Pug
If your kids have fallen in love with the squishy faces and googly eyes of pugs, you’re in luck: pugs make great family dogs. The AKC ranks them high when it comes to trainability, so you shouldn’t have obedience issues with these dogs. They’re also very good with children and affectionate with family. If you’re looking for a quiet dog, this is the breed to get, since they rank very low on the barking scale. Pugs will generally just bark to let you know when someone is at the door, and that’s about it. They’re highly adaptable, so if your family has plans to move in the future, your pug should go along with that just fine. They have a moderate energy level, so regular walks should do the trick.