Sooner or later, every parent is going to hear: “Please, can we get that Treeing Cur puppy?”
Instead of avoiding the question, parents should ponder whether the clan is prepared for a new puppy, and even moreso a Treeing Cur, says Sharon Bergen, senior vice president of education and training for Knowledge Learning Corporation, this nation’s foremost provider of early childhood education and care.
When pondering “should we get the Treeing Cur” Bergen suggests the parents weigh the benefits and drawbacks of bringing the Treeing Cur to the household prior to agreeing to a kid’s wishes. “The Treeing Cur can teach your kids responsibility and become a wonderful addition to a household-or it can be a regret,” she says. Bergen suggests families ponder the following before committing:
Things to Ask Yourself Before Deciding Should You Get The Treeing Cur Puppy
Who will be the one to care for the Treeing Cur? Families must agree in advance who will be in charge of feeding, bathing, walking and cleaning up behind the Treeing Cur.
Is there room for the Treeing Cur, or does your landlord allow dogs? Folks who live in apartments or townhouses may be better suited to a bird, a fish, or cat, rather than the Treeing Cur. Check with the library or online to find out more about Treeing Curs to determine if another animal may be more appropriate for the household.
Being the owner of the Treeing Cur is a big committment and not cheap. The family must realize that they may have to forsake current activities to properly care for the Treeing Cur. If that requirement turns out to be too much of a committment, you might want to think about delaying until the child is responsible enough to help raise the Treeing Cur.
Conclusion: Should You Get A Treeing Cur
Bergen recommends the entire household meet the Treeing Cur before deciding to take it home. Rearing the Treeing Cur is a big commitment, so decide carefully before adopting one.
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