Sooner or later, every parent is going to be asked: “Daddy, may I have that Kerry Beagle puppy?”
Instead of dodging the question, parents should consider if their clan is prepared for a new puppy, especially a Kerry Beagle, according to Sharon Bergen, senior vice president of education and training for Knowledge Learning Corporation, this country’s foremost provider of early childcare.
When deciding “should the family get the Kerry Beagle” Bergen recommends that parents weigh the pros and cons of bringing the Kerry Beagle to the family prior to giving in to a child’s request. “The Kerry Beagle can teach children about responsibility and become a pleasant addition to your family-or it can be a hassle,” she said. Bergen advises parents consider the following before deciding:
Things to Ponder Before Answering Should You Get The Kerry Beagle Puppy
Who is going to care for the Kerry Beagle? Families must agree in advance who is to be the one in charge of walking feeding, bathing and picking up after the Kerry Beagle.
Do you have room for the Kerry Beagle, or does your landlord allow dogs? Folks living in townhouses or apartments may be better suited to a cat, a fish , or bird, rather than the Kerry Beagle. Check your library or Internet to learn more about Kerry Beagles to learn if another animal may be more suitable for the household.
Rearing the Kerry Beagle is a big committment and may be expensive. The family should realize that they are required to forego existing activities to properly care for the Kerry Beagle. If the requirement seems too daunting, you may want to suggest waiting until the child is committed enough to help care for the Kerry Beagle.
Conclusion: Should You Get A Kerry Beagle
Bergen advises the entire family meet the Kerry Beagle prior to agreeing to take it home. Raising the Kerry Beagle is a long-term commitment, so decide carefully before getting one.
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