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All of ours have always been shelter animals or strays/ferals we've brought in off the streets. We've only ever had pets, though. I think it's a great thing to adopt from shelters when you're looking for a pet, but if you're wanting a specific type a breeder is really the only reliable option. Just - please, please do your research, there are so many unethical breeders out there, and you really have to dig to find them sometimes - it's all too easy to have the "mistakes" euthanized and keep right on breeding without sullying the record.
I would go for a shelter pet regardless of children, age, etc. You can find dogs of excellent temperaments in shelters and pounds, and you can find dogs bred for generations to be gentle, that aren't in the least - and vice versa, but either way you have to do your homework and spend time with the animals. If you get an older dog you have the benefit of knowing what it's like - a puppy is a complete unknown.
I would go for a shelter pet regardless of children, age, etc. You can find dogs of excellent temperaments in shelters and pounds, and you can find dogs bred for generations to be gentle, that aren't in the least - and vice versa, but either way you have to do your homework and spend time with the animals. If you get an older dog you have the benefit of knowing what it's like - a puppy is a complete unknown.