Sooner or later, most parents are going to hear: “Mom, can we get that Pharaoh Hound puppy?”
Instead of avoiding the question, parents are advised to think about whether their clan is ready for a dog, especially a Pharaoh Hound, according to Sharon Bergen, SVP of education and training for Knowledge Learning Corporation, this nation’s foremost provider of early childhood education.
While deciding “should the family get the Pharaoh Hound” Bergen advises the parents evaluate the positives and negatives of bringing the Pharaoh Hound to the family before giving in to a kid’s wish. “The Pharaoh Hound can teach kids responsibility and be a welcome addition to your family-or it can become a mistake,” she is quoted as saying. Bergen suggests families consider the following before committing:
Owning dogs, especially taking care of the combai, is a specialty of humans across the globe. Some experts have proven dogs were domesticated between 12,000 and twenty five thousand years ago—and that dogs evolved from the wolf. Since then, human beings have selectively bred more than 400 different breeds, ranging in size from 4-pound teacup poodles to Irish wolfhounds, whose three-ft stature earns them the distinction of the tallest dog. However, the most popular pooches are non-pedigree dogs—the one-of-a-kind dogs known as mutts. The combai is another popular choice with dog owners. Some owners are misinformed, however, of some critical combai care tips.