Are most 'good' breeders applications this long and indepth? Does anyone feel some of these questions are a little extensive?
Puppy Application
The following questions are being asked of you so that the right puppy and the right placement of each puppy is
made by bringing various requirements of both the puppy and his or her new owner(s) into perception, BEFORE, a choice is made. I hope you
will agree that the animal’s welfare must be my foremost consideration in considering a placement. Please answer the following questions as
completely as you can, and submit. After reading and reviewing your application, we will be back incontact with you to set up a phone
interview and answer any questions you may have for us also.
Name:
Address:
City:
State: Zip:
Phone:
E-mail:
Name and City and State of airport you would ship into:
Referred by:
Are you interested in a male or female puppy?
What color would be your first choice and what would be your second:
Do you belong to any Great Dane internet groups or forums? Please list:
Why do you want a Great Dane?
What reference materials have you read?
Type of dwelling:
If renting, please give name and address of landlord:
Does the rental contract allow large dogs?
How long have you lived at this address?
Name, address, and phone number of your veterinarian:
Who will be the primary care giver?
When your family is on vacation, who will care for the dog?
Is anyone home during the day?
If yes, who?
Will there be someone available to feed and exercise the puppy during the day?
Have you ever owned a dog before?
If yes, what breed?
If you have previously owned a Great Dane, where was it purchased from?
Breeder or Kennel name?
Do you have any other animals?
If yes, what kind?
Does anyone in your household have allergies to animals?
If yes, to what and how severe?
At what age do you wish to get the puppy?
Have you considered an older dog instead of a puppy?
What do you expect the activity level of a Great Dane to be?
What kind of floor surfaces will the dog be on in the house?
How many hours a day will the puppy be kept outside?
How will he be confined when he is outside?
Do you have a fenced yard or suitable pen?
What brand of kibble do you plan to feed this puppy?
Have you ever housetrained a dog before?
Are you planning to have this puppy’s ears cropped?
Do you understand that there is ALWAYS risk when putting a puppy under anesthesia and that the breeder and the vet cannot be held
responsible if anything should happen to your puppy?
Do you know anything about how the puppy needs to be fed? Or keeping dishes up off of the floor?
Do you understand that this puppy is being sold on a limited registration and cannot be bred?
Do you agree that this puppy will be spayed or neutered before it is 7 months old if it is on a limited registration?
Do you understand and agree that your puppy’s limited registration papers will be provided to you upon written proof from your veterinarian of
spay or neuter?
Do you understand the difference between a non-breeding or limited registration and a full registration?
Do you understand that if you place a deposit on a puppy it is non-refundable?
Do you understand that you will follow a proper vaccination schedule recommended by the breeder and agreed upon with your vet?
Are you willing to permit home check?
Leash walks? How often?
Is there any aspect of your home a puppy could affect (white carpet, antiques, etc)?
What is your level of activity?
What are you hobbies?
Do you travel?
Are you often away for extended periods?
Will you board the dog or take along with you?
Are you willing to crate your new Dane if needed?
Are you willing to travel to pick up a dog?
How far?
Are you willing to ship your puppy?
Are you aware of the yearly costs of maintaining a healthy dog? Yearly vaccines can be $40-$60. Then there is heartworm preventative (daily
or monthly), flea control (pet and premises), dental care, food, accessories, as well as many other unforeseen items/circumstances (such as an
accident or illness). Are you prepared to meet theses requirements?
Here is a series of important question. Answering all carefully will help in selecting the right dog for you.
Why do you want a dog?
Protection Friendship Hunter Child’s friend Appearance
Breeding animal Show animal Training prospect
What aspect of a dog is most important to you?
Appearance Agility Easy care coat Quiet companion Game player
Quick Obedience Friendly attitude Adaptability
What would you ideal dog look like? Are there some physical features you’re especially looking for? What doggie traits do you not like?
Drooling Odor Jumping Inappropriate chewing Shedding
Digging Excessive barking
Are you willing to take your dog to obedience training?
Activity indoors: Some dogs are lively and curious in the house, they like to play with you and follow you around. Some dogs lie down most of
the time. Do you think an active dog would annoy you?
Do you have any children? If yes, what are their ages?
Children: A child should not be placed beyond its level of competence and reliability with any pet. How much responsibility will your child be
given in the care and management of the dog?
How much adult supervision of dog and child will be provided?
Maximum Some Minimal None
With neighborhood children:
Maximum Some Minimal None
If adjoining neighbors have children, how old?
If no children reside with you, how often will your dog come in contact with children?
Often Occasionally Never
Leadership: Breeds vary in how much leadership they require. Some dogs are natural leaders, they’re bold or stubborn, they’ll take advantage of
any mistake you make or any indulgence, and you really have to work hard to convince them that you’re the boss. Would you feel comfortable
in the leader role, if need be?
With visitors: How would you like your dog to behave?
Do you want him to be friendly or aloof?
Some breeds are not very outgoing and they prefer to come over to people gradually or sometimes not at all. Would you be embarrassed if he
refused to come over to someone who wanted to pet him?
Temperament desired:
Natural leader Follower Friendly Aloof Outgoing
Activity level:
High Moderate Low
If you could call up and order a dog from a catalog, what would you say?
How would you encourage, reinforce your dog’s appropriate ill-timed behavior?
Do you have any further comments about why you want a Great Dane or what type of specific traits you want that haven’t been covered?
Are all members of your household aware that you are acquiring a dog?
Do they all approve?
Are all willing to be somewhat involved in the care and raising of this dog?
What was the end result of prior dog(s)?
Ran away Stolen Sold Passed away Illness
Given up for adoption to rescue organization or animal shelter?
Why?
Euthanized? Why?
Dies, Cause of death?
References:
May we check with any or all of the below references?
Veterinarians name and number:
Trainer (if any):
Personal references, please provide two:
Do you understand that if you any reason you need to find a home for the puppy that is has to be returned to BREEDER, at your expense and we will be responsible for find it a home?
Do you understand and agree that if I am not notified that this dog has been sold or re-homed you will face a penalty of $1000.00 and the dog
will be taken back by BREEDER or an authorized agent and no money shall be returned to you or anyone else
involved?
Do you understand that if you have a puppy paid for in full and for some reason cannon take you puppy that your money will go towards a
puppy in a future litter of our choice?
Do you agree to all of our terms in the placement of this puppy?
And last but not least, do you promise to send pictures and stay in contact with BREEDER on your puppy?
Signature:
Puppy Application
The following questions are being asked of you so that the right puppy and the right placement of each puppy is
made by bringing various requirements of both the puppy and his or her new owner(s) into perception, BEFORE, a choice is made. I hope you
will agree that the animal’s welfare must be my foremost consideration in considering a placement. Please answer the following questions as
completely as you can, and submit. After reading and reviewing your application, we will be back incontact with you to set up a phone
interview and answer any questions you may have for us also.
Name:
Address:
City:
State: Zip:
Phone:
E-mail:
Name and City and State of airport you would ship into:
Referred by:
Are you interested in a male or female puppy?
What color would be your first choice and what would be your second:
Do you belong to any Great Dane internet groups or forums? Please list:
Why do you want a Great Dane?
What reference materials have you read?
Type of dwelling:
If renting, please give name and address of landlord:
Does the rental contract allow large dogs?
How long have you lived at this address?
Name, address, and phone number of your veterinarian:
Who will be the primary care giver?
When your family is on vacation, who will care for the dog?
Is anyone home during the day?
If yes, who?
Will there be someone available to feed and exercise the puppy during the day?
Have you ever owned a dog before?
If yes, what breed?
If you have previously owned a Great Dane, where was it purchased from?
Breeder or Kennel name?
Do you have any other animals?
If yes, what kind?
Does anyone in your household have allergies to animals?
If yes, to what and how severe?
At what age do you wish to get the puppy?
Have you considered an older dog instead of a puppy?
What do you expect the activity level of a Great Dane to be?
What kind of floor surfaces will the dog be on in the house?
How many hours a day will the puppy be kept outside?
How will he be confined when he is outside?
Do you have a fenced yard or suitable pen?
What brand of kibble do you plan to feed this puppy?
Have you ever housetrained a dog before?
Are you planning to have this puppy’s ears cropped?
Do you understand that there is ALWAYS risk when putting a puppy under anesthesia and that the breeder and the vet cannot be held
responsible if anything should happen to your puppy?
Do you know anything about how the puppy needs to be fed? Or keeping dishes up off of the floor?
Do you understand that this puppy is being sold on a limited registration and cannot be bred?
Do you agree that this puppy will be spayed or neutered before it is 7 months old if it is on a limited registration?
Do you understand and agree that your puppy’s limited registration papers will be provided to you upon written proof from your veterinarian of
spay or neuter?
Do you understand the difference between a non-breeding or limited registration and a full registration?
Do you understand that if you place a deposit on a puppy it is non-refundable?
Do you understand that you will follow a proper vaccination schedule recommended by the breeder and agreed upon with your vet?
Are you willing to permit home check?
Leash walks? How often?
Is there any aspect of your home a puppy could affect (white carpet, antiques, etc)?
What is your level of activity?
What are you hobbies?
Do you travel?
Are you often away for extended periods?
Will you board the dog or take along with you?
Are you willing to crate your new Dane if needed?
Are you willing to travel to pick up a dog?
How far?
Are you willing to ship your puppy?
Are you aware of the yearly costs of maintaining a healthy dog? Yearly vaccines can be $40-$60. Then there is heartworm preventative (daily
or monthly), flea control (pet and premises), dental care, food, accessories, as well as many other unforeseen items/circumstances (such as an
accident or illness). Are you prepared to meet theses requirements?
Here is a series of important question. Answering all carefully will help in selecting the right dog for you.
Why do you want a dog?
Protection Friendship Hunter Child’s friend Appearance
Breeding animal Show animal Training prospect
What aspect of a dog is most important to you?
Appearance Agility Easy care coat Quiet companion Game player
Quick Obedience Friendly attitude Adaptability
What would you ideal dog look like? Are there some physical features you’re especially looking for? What doggie traits do you not like?
Drooling Odor Jumping Inappropriate chewing Shedding
Digging Excessive barking
Are you willing to take your dog to obedience training?
Activity indoors: Some dogs are lively and curious in the house, they like to play with you and follow you around. Some dogs lie down most of
the time. Do you think an active dog would annoy you?
Do you have any children? If yes, what are their ages?
Children: A child should not be placed beyond its level of competence and reliability with any pet. How much responsibility will your child be
given in the care and management of the dog?
How much adult supervision of dog and child will be provided?
Maximum Some Minimal None
With neighborhood children:
Maximum Some Minimal None
If adjoining neighbors have children, how old?
If no children reside with you, how often will your dog come in contact with children?
Often Occasionally Never
Leadership: Breeds vary in how much leadership they require. Some dogs are natural leaders, they’re bold or stubborn, they’ll take advantage of
any mistake you make or any indulgence, and you really have to work hard to convince them that you’re the boss. Would you feel comfortable
in the leader role, if need be?
With visitors: How would you like your dog to behave?
Do you want him to be friendly or aloof?
Some breeds are not very outgoing and they prefer to come over to people gradually or sometimes not at all. Would you be embarrassed if he
refused to come over to someone who wanted to pet him?
Temperament desired:
Natural leader Follower Friendly Aloof Outgoing
Activity level:
High Moderate Low
If you could call up and order a dog from a catalog, what would you say?
How would you encourage, reinforce your dog’s appropriate ill-timed behavior?
Do you have any further comments about why you want a Great Dane or what type of specific traits you want that haven’t been covered?
Are all members of your household aware that you are acquiring a dog?
Do they all approve?
Are all willing to be somewhat involved in the care and raising of this dog?
What was the end result of prior dog(s)?
Ran away Stolen Sold Passed away Illness
Given up for adoption to rescue organization or animal shelter?
Why?
Euthanized? Why?
Dies, Cause of death?
References:
May we check with any or all of the below references?
Veterinarians name and number:
Trainer (if any):
Personal references, please provide two:
Do you understand that if you any reason you need to find a home for the puppy that is has to be returned to BREEDER, at your expense and we will be responsible for find it a home?
Do you understand and agree that if I am not notified that this dog has been sold or re-homed you will face a penalty of $1000.00 and the dog
will be taken back by BREEDER or an authorized agent and no money shall be returned to you or anyone else
involved?
Do you understand that if you have a puppy paid for in full and for some reason cannon take you puppy that your money will go towards a
puppy in a future litter of our choice?
Do you agree to all of our terms in the placement of this puppy?
And last but not least, do you promise to send pictures and stay in contact with BREEDER on your puppy?
Signature:
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