| Adoption Application-Please note if mailing in a deposit this must accompany the deposit and deposit form if I have not met you in person or interviewed you in person. Please note we do not reserve a spot to pick a puppy or reserve a specific puppy without a deposit. All deposits are nonrefundable but can be applied to any available puppy of your choice or future breeding. Name: Address: City: State/Province: Zip/Postal Code: Phone: Email: Interested in: Bichon Frise/Westhighland Terrier Sex Desired: Male Female No Preference Undecided Why have you chosen the breed you have indicated above? Do you plan to spay or neuter your puppy? Yes No Are you looking for a family pet or a show dog? Pet Show Dog Do you live in a house or apartment? House Apartment Do you have a securely fenced yard? Yes No Do you have a swimming pool? Yes No If yes, is it fenced off? Yes No How many hours would the puppy be left at home alone during the day or night? Where do you plan to keep the puppy when he or she is left alone? Where will the puppy sleep at night? Do you go on vacations often and if so what do you plan to do with your puppy? Do you have children? Yes No If yes, what are their ages? Are your kids scared of dogs? Yes No Have they ever been around dogs or puppies? Yes No What is your family's activity level? Very Active Active on Weekends Couch Potatoes Will you agree to a beginner puppy training class or do you plan to do all the training yourself? Training Class Train Myself Do you plan on crate training your puppy? Yes No If no, how are you planning to potty train your puppy? Have you owned dogs before? Yes No If yes, what breed(s) of dog(s) have you owned? Were they puppies when you got them and why are they no longer with you? Do you have time in your schedule for at least a few hours a day to spend quality time with your puppy, playing ball and exercising? Yes No Are you willing to tear down decorative plants or bushes that may be hazardous to your puppy ? Yes No Are you financially capable of caring for a dog? (food and veterinary care costs can amount to more than $500 per year for a large dog) Yes No Thank you for your cooperation! |