Final answer:
Among the risks involved with an outdoor group class, 'bite risks to neighboring children' is not the correct answer as it is a legitimate concern. The other options including breaking leash laws, owners dropping their leashes, and dogs walking on contaminated soil are indeed risks that could arise from an outdoor group class.
Step-by-step explanation:
The risks involved with holding a group class outdoors with dogs include a variety of concerns, with safety being paramount. To address the question, the following points identify key risks except for one:
- Breaking leash laws implies potential legal issues if dogs are not properly restrained.
- Owners dropping their leashes could lead to dogs running loose and possibly causing accidents or harm.
- Dogs walking on contaminated soil might pose a health risk if they come into contact with harmful bacteria or chemicals which they might ingest or pass onto humans.
However, bite risks to neighboring children is indeed a legitimate concern and hence not the correct answer to the question about risks that do not involve holding an outdoor group class.