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State: Date of Application: 05/18/2018 Referred by: Website
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Ages interested in:
0 months – 1 year (we rarely get dogs in this age group), 1 year – 3 years, 3 years – 5 years
Gender preferred:
Either a Male or a Female
Color preferred:
Any color
Activity level:
Couch Potato, Outgoing, Quiet, Playful, Energetic, Very Active

Other preferences:

Previous dog owner?
Yes
 
Dog 1
 
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  Dog 2
 
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  Dog 3
 
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Who is this dog for?

Myself and my family

Why do you want a Pembroke?
I find Pembroke Welsh Corgis to be incredibly cute, charming, and playful. They are generally energetic and excited and I find that to be adorable. I have serval friends who have Prombroke Welsh Corgis and I instantly fell in love with them all the more since I’ve been able to actually interact with them. I have done some research on the breed, as I do not take the idea of adding another dog to our family lightly but since they’re known to be good around other dogs and animals, I feel like having one would be a perfect fit!

Activities planned with Pembroke:
I would love to walk my Pembroke around our neighborhood, let them run around in our large, fenced backyard, play with them, and cuddle with them at night.

Aware that Pembrokes are busy, noisy dogs?
Yes

Money for basic care?

Yes

Money for unforeseen medical expenses?
Yes

Willing to house train?
Yes
Willing to do formal training? Yes

Do you have a veterinarian?

Yes

Vet contact info:

Will handle mistakes Pembroke makes like this:
I would reprimand him/her sternly and remind (via physically pointing or continuing to vocally tell them) him/her of the correct action, for example if they did their business in the house, not outside or in a designated spot, I would say ‘no, bad, we potty outside’ or what have you, and point to their business while saying this and then outside when telling them where to go potty.

Discipline:
A stern tone of voice and a dominant physical stance if I were to be reprimanding him/her, if I was rewarding him/her (which is just as much a part of discipline as reprimands) I would give them treats and positive praise and pats and hugs.


Where would Pembroke spend the majority of the time:
With my family, whether we are outside or inside. If we are gone for, say, school or work then they can use their door to get in and out of the house to do their business (our yard is large and fenced) and there will always be plenty of water for both my Golden Retriever and my Pembroke.

Discipline:
A stern tone of voice and a dominant physical stance if I were to be reprimanding him/her, if I was rewarding him/her (which is just as much a part of discipline as reprimands) I would give them treats and positive praise and pats and hugs.
Where would Pembroke spend the majority of the time: With my family, whether we are outside or inside. If we are gone for, say, school or work then they can use their door to get in and out of the house to do their business (our yard is large and fenced) and there will always be plenty of water for both my Golden Retriever and my Pembroke.

House dog or outside dog?

House dog

People at home during the day?
For most of the day, my family and I are at work or school but my sister and I get home from school at the latest 3:00 pm and we would have left at earliest 7:00 am, so, while there is an 8 hour gap there, my Pembroke could easily get into our fenced yard to use the restroom and there is always plenty of water in the water bowl.

Where would dog eat?
From a food bowl which is in a designated spot on a mat.

Where would dog sleep:
That would depend on where he/she wanted to sleep. They could easily sleep upstairs with me and my family in one of our rooms or they could sleep downstairs, where our Golden Retriever chooses to sleep.

Play & exercise:
As our yard is large and fenced we could simply let the dogs out to play there, if that’s what they wanted, but I would much rather walk them and play with them. I particularly like to wrestle and play with my current dog in our living room and, so long as my corgi was willing to play, I would do the same with my corgi.

How will you exercise your dog?
On leash

Fenced yard?

Yes, I have a fenced in yard.

Willing to pick up dog waste?
Yes, I will clean up after my dog.

Willing to use a crate?
It is an Invisible Fence. Our Golden was trained pretty easily to remain within the borders and has never run off from our yard in the 8 years that we’ve had her.

Living arrangements:
Own home

Landlord info:

May we contact your landlord?

Lease allow dogs:

Landlord permission:

Restrictive covenants?
Not applicable

Breed/size restrictions?
No

Description of yard:

We have a large back and front yard which are both bordered by the Invisible Fence, we have several gardens but nothing that a dog could hurt themselves on or run into really.

Household members:

Everyone in household agrees about adopting a corgi?
Yes, everyone agrees and wants to adopt a Pembroke Welsh Corgi.

May we do a home visit?

Yes, I will allow LPWCR representatives to inspect my home prior to allowing me to adopt a Pembroke.

Who will be responsible for the adopted corgi’s care?
Madalynn Fischer

Willing to train children?
Yes, absolutely, while we do not have any young children in our home, nor do we plan to, any young child who happens to be over at our house will be taught to treat our dogs humanely.

Any allergies?

No one is allergic.

Current pets:

Current pets dog friendly?

Yes, all of our current pets are friendly toward dogs.

Are you willing to work on it if your new dog doesn’t get along with your current pets right away?
I am more than willing to resolve an potential issues our current dog would have with any dog we end up adopting, whether that be now or in the future.

Lifetime commitment to Pembroke?

Yes, I am willing to commit to this dog for the rest of its life.

Return to Lakeshore if unable to care for Pembroke?
Yes, I will only surrender my adopted corgi to LPWCR if I am unable to care for it.

Understand no guarantees?

Yes, I understand that there are no guarantees regarding the condition, health, behavior or personality of the Pembroke I adopt.

Carefully considered the pluses and minuses of adopting a pet?
Yes, I have carefully thought out my decision to adopt a Pembroke and am willing to deal with the consequences.

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