Are Shikokus good with kids?
Shikokus can be challenging around young children. They tend to suit families with older, calmer kids rather than toddlers or very young children.
The honest answer on Shikokus and children
Shikokus are not the easiest breed around young children.
Many Shikokus 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.
Strong family loyalty creates a natural protectiveness toward children in the household, without training or direction. 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. 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. A spirited dog matches the energy of an active family household, though younger children may need more supervision during the periods when the dog is at peak excitement.
With toddlers and very young children (under 5)
With older children (ages 6–12)
Key traits that matter for families
How to set your Shikoku 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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