Dog breeds that are not good for your kids

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Greyhounds are the fastest dogs in the world, but they prefer calmness over excitement. They can get stressed and anxious with too much noise and instability.

Greyhounds

This breed can be aggressive and protective, and may not be the best choice for families with children.

Rottweiler

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Chihuahuas

This breed can be fragile and easily injured, and may not be the best choice for households with young children.

This breed can be aloof and territorial, and may not tolerate children well.

Chow Chow

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The Weimaraner, a hunting breed, is not great with children as they may play rough due to their natural instinct to hunt.  They require a set routine and lots of exercise and attention to behave well.

Weimaraners

This breed is known for its large size and wrinkled face, which can produce a significant amount of drool.

Bull Mastiff

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Australian Shepherds

The Weimaraner, a hunting breed, is not great with children as they may play rough due to their natural instinct to hunt.  They require a set routine and lots of exercise and attention to behave well

Alaskan Malamutes are similar to huskies and enjoy rough play, but can be stubborn and difficult to train.

Alaskan Malamutes

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Siberian Huskies

Siberian huskies are highly active and strong dogs, but not recommended for families with small children due to their rough play, independent nature, and tendency to be triggered by children's behavior.

Akita

This breed can be dominant and may not do well with children who are not respectful of their space.

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