Kids are nuts. My oldest once tried to ride our pug like a horse. Fortunately he was too fat to turn and land a bite but I couldn’t blame him for trying. Kids have to be taught when it’s ok to do what with a dog and some dogs are good for helping teach those lessons and others are not. My doodle will growl at the kids when she’s had too much and they have had to learn that that means to leave the dog alone. With another dog I didn’t know that wouldn’t be a “learning moment”—it would be over either by removing the dog or the kids. Because it’s my dog and I know she won’t bite it can be a discussion, as can feeding time and throwing the ball, etc. So even though my dog is a dingbat she is very good for teaching my kids how to treat a dog in general. She tolerates more than a lot of other dogs I’ve owned but she has a limit and reacts just enough to let them see what that language looks like should they ever encounter it with another dog.