nanny dog
English
Etymology
Due to their reputation of being a good playmate for children.
Noun
nanny dog (plural nanny dogs)
- A nickname for Staffordshire bull terriers or pit bulls.
- 2013 February 5, Joshua Holland, “In defense of the pit bull”, in Salon:
- For most of the 114 years since the American pit bull terrier was first recognized by the United Kennel Club, the breed was rightly seen as the perfect "nanny dog" for children because of its friendly nature, loyalty and stability.
- 2019 August 15, Katie McPherson, “7 Nanny Dog Breeds To Help Tuck Your Children Into Bed At Night”, in Romper:
- Just like Nana the dog from Peter Pan, the term "nanny dog" refers to any breed of dog that’s known to be good with children. Ideally, a nanny dog would protect the children just like a human nanny, while showing them lots of affection, being patient, and entertaining them without toppling them over while playing.
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