• Yorkie Puppy Application

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  • Welcome to Setareh Yorkies' Puppy Application! This questionnaire is designed with the utmost care for the well-being of our Yorkshire Terrier puppies and your future furry family member. Your thoughtful responses help us ensure that our pups find homes filled with the love, care, and attention they deserve. As we deeply value the happiness and health of every puppy, we appreciate your sincere consideration in providing this essential information. Thank you for your commitment to the welfare of our beloved Yorkies

     

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  • When are you wishing to purchase your new family member?
  • 1. Please indicate your reason(s) for adopting a dog:*
  • 4. What is your current living situation?*
  • 6. Where will the puppy be kept during the night?*
  • 7. Where will the puppy be kept during the day?*
  • 8. Do you have a fenced in yard?*
  • 9. Is anyone home during the day*
  • 10. How many hours will the puppy be alone per day?*
  • 11. Have you ever owned a dog before?*
  • 12. Have you ever taken a pet to the pound/shelter?*
  • 13. Do you have other pets*
  • 14. Are you interested in a male or female puppy*
  • 15. How did you hear about us?*
  • 17. Have you ever house trained a dog before*
  • 18. Have you ever crate trained a dog before*
  • 19. Have you done any research on the Yorkshire Terrier Breed?*
  • 20. Have you ever returned a dog?*
  • 21. What are your expectations for a yorkie puppy?*
  • 22. Which phrase best describes what you are looking for in a dog?*
  • 23. Does everyone in the home agree with having an new pet*
  • 24. Do you understand that all our yorkies are sold as pets on a spay/neuter contract, and you agree to have your puppy spayed/neutered prior to 18 months of age? (Exceptions may be made for those with an approved Breeding Program)*
  • 26. Are you familiar with hypoglycemia?*
  • 27. Are you familiar with the health issues yorkies are prone to?*
  • 28. Are you prepared to care for a puppy?*
  • 29. Are you committed to providing this dog with necessary medical care, and obedience training to ensure his/her well being in your home for it's lifetime (yorkies live 14-18 years on average)?*
  • 30. Are you capable to pay for vet exams, vaccinations, medical treatments and emergency vet visits?*
  • 31. Do you understand that you are making a lifetime commitment to care for a puppy for at least possibly 14-15 years?*
  • 37. How will you be picking up your puppy?*
  • 38. What kind of personality are you looking for in your new puppy? (Select any and all that apply).*
  • 42. Under what circumstances would you give up your Yorkie Puppy? (select all that apply)*
  • I would like to enroll my puppy in the Puppy Head Start Program. This program is highly effective and very successful. It's specifically designed for young Yorkies puppies. This is a 2-4-week course and begins once the puppy turns 8 weeks of age. Your puppy learns to proficiently obey the following commands of SIT, DOWN, STAY, COME, and will walk respectfully on a leash at your side. House training basics are also established. The cost of training is $800-$1200 Training enrollment is limited.*
  • The following two questions are intended to assist us in connecting puppies with homes. We do a fantastic job of matching pups to homes and have a high success rate, but we have no control over what is born.Which of the following pups would you select if there were only two puppies in a litter? 1. The puppy who was more energetic, self-assured, and outgoing. This puppy might be the best obedience dog or working dog with appropriate training, and as an adult, could possibly be trained to be a fantastic therapy dog. This puppy, though, may be a handful if not properly trained. This puppy isn't very energetic, so he or she might be raised to be a quiet, well-behaved adult with a decent "off-switch." He or she would require greater physical activity than the other. 2. The puppy with the least amount of energy, confidence, and submissiveness. This dog would rather be at home with his family. He or she is not so timid that, if taken out frequently as a child and desensitized to the things that scare him or her, he or she may be raised to be a confident adult. Almost all pups are afraid of new things, but some require more time to adjust than others. Also, while virtually all pups are energetic and enjoy playing, some require more practice to establish self-control than others.*
  • Which of the following pups would you select if there were only two puppies in a litter? 1. The puppy who was the most self-reliant. Every puppy we've ever bred has a soft spot for people, but the more independent ones are happier being alone, are less needy, are typically simpler to crate-train, and are less eager to come to you when you call when there's something more important to accomplish. 2. The more "velcro" a puppy is, the more it wants to be with you at all times and will follow you from room to room. When left alone in a crate as a puppy and until trained, this dog may cry. He'd want to be with someone who was looking for a constant companion. Furthermore, these more reliant velcro pups are the simplest to teach since they are more anxious to please you.*
  • We hereby state the above information is true.  We also understand that our vet and references may be contacted for the placement of this animal and we give permission to do so and will inform our vet that they may be contacted.  We understand that this animal is for adoption and we understand that it may take 24-48 hours to hear of the status of the application.

     

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