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State: Date of Application: 06/24/2018 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:
Female
Color preferred:
Any color
Activity level:
Couch Potato, Outgoing, Quiet, Playful

Other preferences:
Handicaped

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. Diane Tackett

Why do you want a Pembroke?
I had corgi female , she developed mass on liver and nodules on lings. she was 11 and half years old. due to difficulty breathing I had her put down..I had her
since she was 10 weeks old. Best dog I ever had. I live alone and I would like to get another welsh corgi. I have always been a dog lover and corgi is only breed that I would be interested.

Activities planned with Pembroke:
I Have just under an acre of ground with invisible fence..She would be able to run the whole are if she wants to. Play ball, and some walking.

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 bring her to the mistake and tell her this is a no no,

Discipline:
voice commands, I do not believe in whipping a dog. Just correct them by talking to them in a more stern voice .


Where would Pembroke spend the majority of the time:
In House, yard, car, sometimes boat,but with me.

Discipline:
voice commands, I do not believe in whipping a dog. Just correct them by talking to them in a more stern voice .
Where would Pembroke spend the majority of the time: In House, yard, car, sometimes boat,but with me.

House dog or outside dog?

House dog

People at home during the day?
yes

Where would dog eat?
Kitchen

Where would dog sleep:
In her bed in my bedroom

Play & exercise:
Everyday would have run of yard and ball playing, tug of dog toys rope when not able to go out play in house. Walk when able .

How will you exercise your dog?
Restrained to the yard

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?
Invisible fence for side and back yard , not in front yard.

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:

Stand alone garage, trees .

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?
Diane Tackett

Willing to train children?
Only have Grandchildren at times. They have already been instructed on how to treat dogs.

Any allergies?

No one is allergic.

Current pets:

Current pets dog friendly?


Are you willing to work on it if your new dog doesn’t get along with your current pets right away?
No other pets in the home

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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