Sooner or later, you are going to be asked: “Please, can we get that Komondor puppy?”
Rather than avoid the question, parents are advised to decide whether the family is prepared for a dog, and even moreso a Komondor, according to Sharon Bergen, SVP of education and training for Knowledge Learning Corporation, this country’s foremost provider of early childhood education and care.
When considering “should you get the Komondor” Bergen advises that parents ascertain the pros and cons of adding the Komondor to the household prior to acquiescing to a kid’s request. “The Komondor can teach our children about responsibility and be a great addition to the family-or it can be a regret,” she has said. Bergen suggests you consider the following before deciding:
Things to Ask Before Deciding Should You Get The Komondor Puppy
Who will care for the Komondor? Households must agree beforehand who will be in charge of feeding, bathing, walking and picking up after the Komondor.
Is there space for the Komondor, and does your landlord allow dogs? Folks who live in townhouses or apartments may prefer a bird, a fish, or cat, rather than the Komondor. Check your local library or Internet to learn more about Komondors to decide if another pet may be more suitable for the family.
Rearing the Komondor is time consuming and can be expensive. Family members has to know that they will be expected to forsake existing activities to properly care for the Komondor. If that thought turns out to be too much of a committment, you may consider waiting until the child is responsible enough to help care for the Komondor.
Conclusion: Should You Get A Komondor
Bergen advises the whole household meet the Komondor in advance of deciding whether to take it home. Owning the Komondor is a huge commitment, so think carefully before getting one.
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