Sooner or later, most parents are likely to be asked: “Daddy, can we get that Keeshond puppy?”
Instead of avoiding the question, parents should decide whether the clan is ready for a new puppy, especially a Keeshond, says Sharon Bergen, senior vice president of education and training for Knowledge Learning Corporation, the nation’s leading provider of early childcare.
While deciding “should the family get the Keeshond” Bergen suggests parents weigh the plusses and minuses of bringing the Keeshond to the household before agreeing to a kid’s wishes. “The Keeshond can teach kids about responsibility and be a great addition to a household-or it can become a mistake,” she is quoted as saying. Bergen advises parents ponder the following before deciding: