8 Dog Breeds You Should Avoid If You Have Kids

The Afghan Hound, despite having gorgeous long fur and fashionable little coats, is not a breed that should be combined with little children.

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Afghan Hound

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The American or Japanese versions are essentially the same. These dogs' stunning thick coats, strong level of energy, and exotic looks are similar to those of Malamutes and Huskies.

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Akita

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a type of Italian dog that is frequently dark-colored with reddish-brown eyes. This dog is among the most often reported canines that have attacked people. It surprises me that it hasn't been outlawed.

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Cane Corso

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The world's tiniest dog breed, the Chihuahua is popular among celebrities and is sometimes referred to as a lapdog or handbag dog. It has a tiny, wobbly body, a large head, bat-like ears, and even bigger eyes.

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Chihuahua

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The Chow are infamous for their strength, disloyalty, and capricious nature. They are not appropriate for families, elderly or disabled people, children, or inexperienced proprietors.

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Chinese Chow Chow

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These canines, who go by the nickname "big ball of wrinkles," are prone to a wide range of ailments, some of which are not even well enough-known at this time to be given proper titles or identification.

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Chinese Shar-Pei

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With the exception of fluffy modern canines, these dogs are not acceptable for children to own as pets, despite Disney's lovely rendition of the novel.

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Dalmatian

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Dobermans can make excellent pets in many situations, but they also require a great deal of exercise, monitoring, and care. They are frequently used as guard dogs and are not to be trifled

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Doberman

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