Having Siberians (2) for close to 14 years, I am on the fence.
Siberians take a LOT of work, but if they get it they can be really good around kids.
My trepadation comes due to the fact that they take so muck work, that they might cut into your time with the kids. At some point, and it may seem trivial, but a choice will have to be made between the Kids and the Dog, in my mind that is really unfair. Some may be able to pull it off though.
Siberians must be kept on a leash or restrained AT ALL TIMES. I have a lot of off leash experience with Sibes, and it will send you to a cardiologist before you can say "Double Coat"
My male had no fear, horses, deer, antelope, he would chase....My female doesnt seem to be afraid of anything either....
I raised the male from a pup, never "altered" him. I exposed him to children early on, and he was never domineering or agressive, in fact he really liked kids, if we were camping, he always followed the kids around before the adults. He never jumped on them, he would let them pull his ears, poke his face anything.
The Female is a different story. I got her at 3yrs and was shy and probably been beat pretty bad, she has a "Zone" of where you can touch her before she starts "purring" That has turned into a snap with me on a couple occasions, so I keep a VERY close eye on her when she meets new people.
Keep in mind- Kids have 0 common sense. seriously. I don't care if you are a parent or a random, if you tell a kid not to do something, THEY WILL EVENTUALLY DO IT most likely when you are not looking.
I told my girlfriends children (6 &7) when they first met Nikki in a very nice way not to grab the dogs tail. They agreed, and told them the dog does not like it. They go along and play fine, and just when they think I am not looking, I hear a growl. What do I see? Kid pulling tail. This is not the first set of kids I have seen do this.
Both the Dog and Kid will test you, balancing that to make a safe home is not always easy.
It is not only the dog that needs boundries, the CHILDREN do too.
If you are thinking about taking on a dog, you need to evaluate far more than the dog or breed.
You need to look at yourself: Am I prepared to take on a 10-15 or more year responsibility?
Do I have the time to train the dog AND family to live in harmony? Does the family understand the commitment as well?
And honestly: Does my child demonstrate responsible, kind behavior? Some kids may not be dog compatible. There are mean kids out there that given a chance WILL torture animals. Sure it may be a phase, but an uncomfortable one for the dog. Some kids are really scared of dogs, for no apparant reason, and may react in fear. I was scared of dogs for a long time...
Do I have a property that can manage a sibeerian? I would reccomment at LEAST 3000 sq feet for them to do laps in.
Do you have a secured acre or 2 nearby (dogpark) where you can take them 4-5 times a week for an hour to burn off steam?
My male could run 15 miles behind the truck multiple days in a row........Taking a siberian for a walk around the block will not cut it, they need to be RAN and HARD.
my 0.02