Name
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First Name
Last Name
Email
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Residential Address
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Rent or Own?
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Do you rent, or own your home?
Rent
Own
What are your reasons for wanting a dog?
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Do you own/have you owned a dog before?
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Have you had pets before? Do you have other pets already in your home?
If you have owned dogs in the past, have you ever had any issues with behavior or any incidents that involved animal control or law enforcement?
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Why are you interested in adopting a Husky in particular?
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Do you understand the breed and their behavior?
Are you adopting this puppy for yourself as the primary owner?
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Are you familiar with Huskies?
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Huskies are often expected to look and act a certain way e.g. the way they are portrayed in films;
however this is not always the case. We recommend that you research the breed to ensure that you
fully understand what to expect.
Are all family members in agreement to adopting a puppy?
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We want to make sure that the puppy you are hoping to adopt will have a stable life and family,
therefore if there is any likelihood that you may not be able to keep your dog, it might be in the best
interest for all involved to reconsider your decision.
Do you have any young children?
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If so, do they understand how to behave around dogs? All of our dogs are used to children, however
it is important to establish boundaries and expectations for both children and puppies especially as
they transition to a new environment.
Where will your dog spend most of its time?
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Where will it sleep? Although most dogs are happy to spend time alone, historically they are ‘pack
animals’ and the majority of them enjoy the company of people too.
Do you have a secure garden/any outside space? Do you know where your closest dog park or secure/fenced space is located from your residence?
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Huskies are very strong, intelligent dogs so they need a secure area if they are let outside
unsupervised or allowed to run off leash. Many huskies have bursts of energy known as “the
zoomies” and they need a space to run and burn off that pent up energy.
How many walks, hikes, activities and outdoor adventures do you go on throughout the year? Will you plan on bringing your pup along?
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Are there suitable places to walk your dog (e.g parks/beaches/woods)? Most huskies are unable to
walk off the lead, are you able to accommodate this?
How much time will you spend with your puppy?
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If you work during the day, how long will your puppy be left alone for?
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Some huskies are totally
relaxed being left alone but some may suffer anxiety as they aren’t used to this. Will you be able to
give your dog a ‘settling in’ period or spend time reassuring them?
We try hard to house train our puppies before they leave us, but can’t guarantee that they will be. They may need a small adjustment period when they come to their new home, will this be a problem?
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Are you financially able to care for your dog?
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Have you looked into registering with your local vet and getting pet insurance? All of our dogs are
fully vaccinated, however, boosters are required every few years, and have you considered/made
allowance for this?
Do you plan on spaying or neutering your puppy?
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We don’t spay or neuter any puppy. We also don’t believe in holding breeding rights. Research has
shown spaying and neutering can cause adverse health conditions. The choice of whether or not to
spay or neuter the puppy is yours.
Are you willing to deal with any medical issues that arise with your dog?
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Our puppies are brought to the vet for booster shots and health examinations at 7 weeks old. We
take responsibility of the health of each puppy until pick up day. Any medical care plan will be
immediately released as we aim to be completely transparent.
When you take responsibility of your puppy, are you willing to assume the financial responsibility in
regards to medical care?
Do you have anybody to care for your dog if you become ill or need to travel?
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Dogs are completely dependent on the care we give them and will need somebody to care for them
temporarily if you become otherwise engaged.
Are you ready to make a long-term commitment?
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Huskies can live between 12-15 years old.
Do you agree to contact us and give us the option to take back the dog from you, if for some reason, your circumstances change and you need to consider giving the dog forward?
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This is very important to us…we would hate to think that one of our puppies would end up being
passed from hand to hand. We ask everyone to please reach out to us first if an unforeseen hardship
arises.