Puppy/Dog Questionnaire Thank you for your interest in our dogs. We would appreciate your answering the following questions so that we can more easily test and select the right puppy/dog for you. All information is confidential and used only by us. Thank you for your co-operation and help. Instructions: Copy & paste the questionnaire into a new email. Go to your email screen and complete the answers. Send your email to Reigate Standard Poodles. If you wish a printable copy of this questionnaire to complete please email us at Reigate Standard Poodles Date: Name: Address: Phone: Home: Business: Good time to call if we need to reach you: How were you referred to us? Are you interested in a puppy? Older Dog Male Female No Preference Colour Preference: Why are you interested in obtaining one of our dogs? Companion Show & Breeding Obedience Additional Information: What qualities do you like in the poodle breed? What don't you want to find in a poodle? Is this your first standard poodle? Previously owned dogs: Animals present at home now: Are you committed to caring for this dog for its lifetime? Have you ever had to euthanize (put to sleep) a dog? If so, why? Do you have a fenced secure yard ? Are you willing to spay/neuter this dog? If not, why not? Number of family members: Children: Ages of Children: Others in household who will have contact with the dog: Is there someone at home during the day? If so, who? Where will the dog stay during the day? Where will the dog stay during the night? Do you live in: City Suburbs Rural House Apt Townhouse Further information: What books have you read on dog care and training? Are you prepared to purchase a Vari-Kennel (or other brand) for your dog? Have you ever attended obedience classes?. Would you be willing to go to classes with a dog? What do you know about general grooming care of a Poodle? Do you have a veterinarian? Would he/she give you a reference? Other relevant references? What type of activities would you expect a dog to participate with you in? Would you be willing to sign a non-breeding contract? If not? why not? Additional comments: |
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