Eventually, you are going to hear: “Mommy, may I have that Tweed Water Spaniel puppy?”
Rather than avoid the question, parents should think about whether or not their family is prepared for a dog, especially a Tweed Water Spaniel, says Sharon Bergen, senior vice president of education and training for Knowledge Learning Corporation, the nation’s leading provider of early childhood care and education.
While thinking about “should the family get the Tweed Water Spaniel” Bergen advises the parents ascertain the benefits and drawbacks of adding the Tweed Water Spaniel to the family before agreeing to a child’s wish. “The Tweed Water Spaniel can teach kids about responsibility and become a great addition to the household-or it can become a mistake,” she said. Bergen suggests families think about the following before deciding: