Sunday, October 26, 2025

Articles by Jess Flaherty

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'I'm a dog trainer and there are five breeds I trust around my grandchildren'
Technology

'I'm a dog trainer and there are five breeds I trust around my grandchildren'

A dog trainer has revealed the five dog breeds he’d “trust” most around his grandchildren. Dogs are among the most popular pets in the world , with millions of people opening their home to a four legged family member. Of course, everyone has their favourite when it comes to dog breeds, with many lifestyle factors contributing to their preference . Casey Ray, a content creator and “dog behaviour expert” regularly shares videos on YouTube offering insight based on his decades of experience working with dogs. In a recent video, he shared the top five dogs he’d most “trust” around his grandchildren, highlighting them as ideal options for families. Surprisingly, the beloved golden retriever didn’t feature in his list, despite regularly topping lists for the perfect dog for owners of all experience levels . Casey said “close to 30 years of experience” had gone into his decision making when compiling the list and explained: “I basically just came up with the five breeds that, you know, through working with year after year, that they're the easiest. "They're the ones that can go into a home that don't have trainers, that don't have a lot of knowledge and still succeed, and that's kind of what it's all about.” In fifth place was the Havanese, a bichon-type dog which is the national dog of Cuba. They’re small in stature and hypoallergenic. Casey branded them “fantastic” and “a companion dog”. He said: “I mean, it is almost hard to screw this one and number one up because they're small. There's no reactiveness.” The expert said they require “very minimal training” and are “a fantastic dog for the whole family.” In fourth place, he praised the Bernese mountain dog. Despite their large stature, Casey said they’re “very similar” to a “teddy bear”. They’re known for their affectionate and loyal natures, as well as their intelligence. He explained “this dog thrives in a family situation” and also needs “minimal training”. The expert stressed they do need to be socialised to ensure no issues but still insisted they’re a “fantastic” choice for families. Casey added: “Again, this is my opinion, but it's a fantastic breed.” People just need to bear in mind that they are big dogs, so are best supervised when with children. Early socialisation, consistent training and teaching children how to properly interact with the dog are essential for a safe and positive relationship. The quintessential family dog, Labrador retrievers are beloved thanks to their faithfulness, their intelligence, their friendliness and their outgoing personalities. Casey said: “Labradors are fantastic dogs. They make fantastic family dogs.” He went on to praise their adaptability, stating: “You can be active with them. [They can] cuddle up next to you on the couch. You can take them hunting. “You can do whatever you want with them. You can be active. You can go hiking. Labrador retriever, guys, is a fantastic family dog.” In second place was the poodle, known for being one of the most intelligent dog breeds, as well as their non-shedding, tightly curled coats. The breed comes in a range of sizes, and are popular thanks to their gentle nature and ability to be trained well. Casey said: “Poodles, all varieties. Fantastic dog. I mean, talk about intelligence through the roof. “You can do high-end obedience with them or they can just lay with you and be your best companion.” He added: “You don't see a lot of reactive or aggressive poodles”. In first place, Casey put the Cavalier King Charles spaniel, a small dog known and loved for their gentle, sweet nature and their strong desire to please their owners. Casey praised their reliability and said: “You can put these with infants, you can put these with toddlers, you can put these with a big family, with all kinds of kids, a lot of stuff coming and going constantly, and they're fine.” He added: “They'll be in the kids' rooms playing with them. This is what you want for a family dog.” Concluding, Casey issued a reminder: “This is a 10, 15, 20 year commitment depending on what breed you get, and you need to nail it right.” Dogs are a serious responsibility and lifestyle change. Always do your research before deciding to get a dog and remember, not all breeds are suitable for first time owners and training is usually essential. Experts also recommend you always supervise dogs when they are with children. No matter how friendly they are, you always need to be vigilant.

'I'm a vet and there's a certain dog breed that's most likely to bite'
Technology

'I'm a vet and there's a certain dog breed that's most likely to bite'

A vet has shared the dog breed “most likely to bite” when they pay a visit to his clinic - and people aren’t surprised. Countless people all over the world are dog owners, with the animal often topping the list for the most popular choice of pet in many countries . Still, choosing to get a dog is a massive decision which brings about a major lifestyle shift. Though dogs bring a lot of positives to their owners’ lives thanks to their affectionate and loyal natures, they’re still a big commitment that comes with lots of responsibility. It’s important to weigh up all factors before getting a dog, with many people turning to social media on the hunt for tips and guidance surrounding pet ownership. Thankfully, there’s an array of professionals keen to share their expert advice and experiences with the masses online . Dr Amir Anwary is a popular veterinarian who’s pulled in hundreds of thousands of likes on TikTok thanks to his regular video uploads where he shares his insight and guidance. Alongside informative videos, he often posts light-hearted clips of himself dancing while sharing humorous tales from his experiences with animals and their owners. In a recent clip, the vet shared what he believes to be the dog most likely to try and bite him or other vets. The video sees Dr Anwary moving in time to a song with text overlaid which reads: “Which dog breed will most likely bite the veterinarian”. The word “chihuahua” then appeared on screen above the vet. Chihuahuas are a toy breed of dog known for their assertive, lively and devoted natures. They’re also known to be very spirited and “high energy”, with PetMD stating “they can be feisty and bark at other people and dogs.” It adds: “When they feel nervous, they will bark - and sometimes forget how truly tiny they are. It’s vital for Chihuahua parents to monitor their dog closely whenever they’re around other animals and unfamiliar people”. In the comments section, fellow TikTok users were keen to share their thoughts - with many chihuahua owners agreeing with the vet’s assessment. One person said: “As a chihuahua parent….. nothing surprising here lol”. Another added: “It’s always the Chihuahua," while a third agreed: “Owning a rescue chihuahua with anxiety - I knew the answer before it was up.” Someone else commented: “Fr [for real] they are very tiny but [have] the anger issues of a villain”. While another person shared: “My pitbull is terrified of my chihuahua”. However, someone else said: “I’m looking after my friend’s chihuahua and he’s the sweetest most loving little dog I’ve ever met, he’d never bite anyone”. And another agreed: “Can we not normalise angry dogs. Yes, there’s a lot of chihuahua who are biters or snappy. But most of them are either mistreated or not socialized properly.” Remember, dogs are a serious commitment. It’s also worth bearing in mind that training is essential, and not all dogs are suitable for first time owners. If you’re looking to welcome a dog into your home, consider the benefits of adopting a puppy or dog from a charity or local shelter instead of shopping from a breeder.