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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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