I absolutely agree with Tanith. Dogs (especially large ones) and small children are not a safe combination. OK, we may know of many instances where they seem to live happily together, but the risk is always present. Dogs become deeply attached to their owners, and even the most docile can become very jealous of the attention paid to children. In addition, the way little children squeal and run about can bring out dogs' hunting instincts. However, it is absolutely no use saying this to dyed-in-the-wool dog devotees, who always insist that their beloved Rottweiler etc would never hurt a fly. My grandchild is due to be taken to visit relatives who own two guard dogs, and it is worrying me very much.
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Does the OP mean teeth, fleas, worms, vet's bills, faeces?