There are pros and cons to every breed of dog, but it’s important to have all of the information before you commit to taking care of a furry friend for the next 10 to 20-ish years. Doing your research ensures that you’re getting a pet that’s well suited to your lifestyle.

Keep reading to find out which dogs don’t do so well in small spaces, which aren’t so tolerant of children, and which need a lot of exercise.

3French Bulldog

The French Bulldog is a playful dog breed, but they can take advantage of humans in their household who aren’t as strong-willed. If you’re considering getting a French Bulldog and you have small children, you have to teach your children to be assertive but gentle with these dogs.

French Bulldogs can also develop a lot of health and breathing issues because of their flat faces. This could lead to some expensive vet bills down the road.