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Not Family Friendly: Dog Breeds That Might Cause Your Homeowners Insurance To Skyrocket

Chinese Shar-Pei

The Shar Pei looks very cute with all their extra skin and folds and their docile nature but they are not good for families with small children. First off, Shar-Peis often suffer from health issues and their skin folds can become home for various pathogens. Children may run the risk of getting sick when in contact with a sick Shar Pei. Another reason why they aren’t so family-friendly is that they are difficult to train due to their aggressive nature. So if you want to train them, doing it around small children is not a good idea.

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