There are several rottweilers present in the film but none are harmed or killed on screen. A dog's skeleton is shown briefly. Several goldfish die when their bowl falls off of a ledge.
We're told that a priest has been keeping track of a man's movements, writing them down in a diary. He did it as part of an attempt to protect/save the man, but it's still stalking.
------- SPOILER ------ SPOILER ------- SPOILER---------------There's a murder attempt on a boy of five who is the Antichrist. He's dragged somewhere, kicking and screaming, and comes very close to being stabbed to death.
A woman is pushed through the window at a hospital. We see her falling (screaming all the way) and hitting a parked ambulance, going right through its roof. The ambulance's back doors swing open immediately after the impact, and we see her lying dead on the gurney inside it, a little blood coming from her nose and mouth.
Yes, there is cutting. Someone cuts some hair off the head of a sleeping five-year-old boy; the cutting is filmed in close-up. ----- Someone gets their forearm impaled by an iron spike on a fence while fleeing a cemetery and stays stuck there for several moments, the spike still in his arm.
A woman is in hospital after a fall from a balcony. She's lying in bed with one arm and part of her upper body in plaster casts; we see her like this in more than one scene. Before the first time we see her there, we see her husband being informed of her state by a doctor outside her room.
Yes, in the very last shot, at a funeral. Just look away when a character dressed in black with their back to the camera starts turning their head, and you'll miss their creepy smile.
No, but someone in her very early pregnancy (not visible) comes very close to it when she's pushed from an inside balcony. We see her falling, then lying lifeless where she landed, and not until later do we learn that she didn't die, but did miscarry.
One scene with innuendo: A married couple are standing in an empty room in their brand new home. The husband closes the curtains to block himself and his wife from view from people outside. He and the wife kiss. He asks suggestively if they should check out the upstairs. She says there's no furniture up there either, and throws her fur coat on the floor just as suggestively. He says, "You might be too sexy for the White House" (the prospect of him becoming President has been mentioned). And the scene ends. That's all.