Sooner or later, every parent is going to be asked: “Mommy, may I get that Karakachan Dog puppy?”
Rather than ignore the question, parents are advised to ponder if the clan is prepared for a puppy, especially a Karakachan Dog, says Sharon Bergen, SVP of education and training for Knowledge Learning Corporation, this country’s leading provider of early childcare.
While pondering “should you get the Karakachan Dog” Bergen suggests parents weigh the plusses and minuses of adding the Karakachan Dog to the family prior to agreeing to a kid’s request. “The Karakachan Dog can teach children responsibility and be a pleasant addition to your household-or it can become a mistake,” she said. Bergen recommends parents ponder the following before committing:

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