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Are Chions good with kids?

Chions can be challenging around young children. They tend to suit families with older, calmer kids rather than toddlers or very young children.

Chions are not ideal for families with young children
Better suited to households with children aged 8+ who understand how to interact respectfully with dogs. Always supervised.

The honest answer on Chions and children

Chions are not the easiest breed around young children. Their bold, assertive personality means they don't automatically defer — they have a point of view and will express it.

Many Chions live successfully with children. The bar for supervision, training, and teaching children how to interact is just higher than with a breed known specifically for family tolerance.

Alert dogs adjust to shifts in a child's behaviour quickly, which makes them attentive family companions once they've learned to interpret children's body language. Strong family loyalty creates a natural protectiveness toward children in the household, without training or direction. A playful temperament is a perfect match for children aged six and up. The energy they bring to play is matched rather than tolerated. Bold temperaments need appropriate direction from the start. A bold dog that doesn't learn to defer to children will make up its own rules around them. High energy is an asset with active older children who want a real play partner. With toddlers it requires more management, since the dog's natural pace can overwhelm small kids.

With toddlers and very young children (under 5)

Are Chions safe around toddlers?
With toddlers, extra caution is needed. Chions are generally better suited to households with older children who understand dog behaviour. Toddlers are unpredictable, loud, and often don't read a dog's stress signals — which increases the risk of an incident. Constant supervision and careful management of interactions is essential.

With older children (ages 6–12)

Are Chions good with school-age children?
Older children (8+) are a much better fit for Chions than toddlers. Children who can follow instructions, read a dog's body language, and approach calmly have far more positive experiences. Set clear rules: no disturbing the dog during meals or sleep, no teasing, no pushing. With these boundaries in place, Chions can develop real, affectionate relationships with older kids.

Key traits that matter for families

Temperament
alert, loyal, playful
Energy
High — matches active kids
Training
Easy — responds well
Size
Small (2–5kg)

How to set your Chion and kids up for success

Breed temperament is a starting point — how you manage the relationship matters just as much.

  • Socialise early. Expose puppies to children of different ages from 8–16 weeks. Early positive experiences build lasting tolerance.
  • Teach children dog rules. No pulling ears, tails, or fur. No approaching a dog that's eating, sleeping, or unwell. No staring directly in the eyes.
  • Give the dog an escape route. Always provide a quiet space (crate, bed in another room) where the dog can retreat from children. A dog that can always escape rarely needs to escalate.
  • Involve older children in training. Kids who can give commands and get responses feel respected by the dog. The dog learns to listen to them too.
  • Never leave any dog alone with young children. Regardless of breed, track record, or temperament. Incidents happen in seconds.

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More questions about Chions and children

Should I get a Chion if I have a baby on the way?
This combination is particularly challenging. Chions aren't the most natural fit with very young children, and puppies are extremely demanding. Consider waiting until your child is older before adding a dog to the mix — or consider an alternative breed.
Are male or female Chions better with children?
Individual temperament matters far more than sex. Properly socialised Chions of both sexes can be excellent with children. The breeder's assessment of each puppy's character is more useful than a gender preference.
What age should children be before you get a Chion?
For Chions, we'd suggest waiting until children are at least 7–8 years old. Older children can understand dog boundaries and interact appropriately — which leads to better outcomes for everyone.
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