Untitled_3721

State: {Applicant State:2} Date of Application: 03/27/2021 Referred by: Website
First name: {First Name:98} Last name: {Last Name:97} First name 2: {First Name 2:94} Last name 2: {Last Name 2:93}
Street: {Street Address:3}
City: {City:4} State: {State:5} Zip: {Zip:6}

Ages interested in:
Any age
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
 
Dog 1 name:
{Dog Name (Most recent/ current first):24}
 
Dog description:
{Description of Dog:25}
 
How long owned?
{Length of time owned:26}
 
Where is this dog now?
{Where is this dog now? (Explain if you no longer have the dog):37}
  Dog 2
 
Dog 2 name:
{Dog Name (Most recent/ current first):30}
 
Dog description:
{Description of Dog:33}
 
How long owned?
{Length of time owned:35}
 
Where is the dog now?
{Where is this dog now? (Explain if you no longer have the dog):39}
  Dog 3
 
Dog 3 name:
{Dog Name (Most recent/ current first):29}
 
Dog description:
{Description of Dog:32}
 
How long owned?
{Length of time owned:36}
 
Where is dog now?
{Where is this dog now? (Explain if you no longer have the dog):27}
  Dog 4
 
Dog 4 name:
{Dog Name (Most recent/ current first):28}
 
Dog description:
{Description of Dog:31}
 
How long owned?
{Length of time owned:34}
Where is this dog now? {Where is this dog now? (Explain if you no longer have the dog):38}

Who is this dog for?

Kylie Abrams

Why do you want a Pembroke?
I previously owned a pembroke welsh corgi that now lives with my parents, as my father loves her and I got very busy in college for a few years, so he was super excited to take care of her. I'm graduated and have been in my job for almost a year now and have adjusted to my new schedule. My previous corgi is now very comfortable living with my parents and she's also very very old and won't live much longer, so I won't be taking her back. She should live out the rest of her time with them. I visit her often and miss her so much, she was my best friend. I'm now ready to own a corgi again and have the time to care for one and am ready for another best friend.

Activities planned with Pembroke:
I live right next to a park so I'd love to take one there with me. There's lots of room to run around and I'd love to teach it to fetch and do other fun things to play. I also don't live far from a dog park so I'd love to watch it interact with other dogs if it gets along well with dogs. My old corgi was a huge snuggle bug, so I'd hope my new corgi will love to snuggle and sleep by me too.

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:
{If yes, please provide contact information including the vet’s name, clinic name, street address, city, state, zip, and phone. Also include the website if there is one.:52}

Will handle mistakes Pembroke makes like this:
Repetition and consistency always worked best with my previous corgi. I trained her out of several bad behaviors, such as barking too much, being naughty when I'm eating and begging for food, etc. Being patient and fixing the mistake consistently and with rewards when they don't make the mistake is what always works for me.

Discipline:
Sometimes I would lightly "boop" my corgi on the nose and firmly say "No." when she was being bad. Usually though I just don't give in to what she wants until she stops barking/sits for me, etc. and that's what she learns from. I have NEVER, ever hit or harmed my or any dog and I never will.


Where would Pembroke spend the majority of the time:
I have a spacious two story townhome with a large park next to it and depending on the corgis personality it would either spend a lot of time on the couch or in its bed relaxing or it could spend a lot of time at the park. I adopted my previous corgi when she was 5 and she needed a lot of time exercising and being active. But now she mostly lays around all day. So it would just depend on the type of dog I get matched with.

Discipline:
Sometimes I would lightly "boop" my corgi on the nose and firmly say "No." when she was being bad. Usually though I just don't give in to what she wants until she stops barking/sits for me, etc. and that's what she learns from. I have NEVER, ever hit or harmed my or any dog and I never will.
Where would Pembroke spend the majority of the time: I have a spacious two story townhome with a large park next to it and depending on the corgis personality it would either spend a lot of time on the couch or in its bed relaxing or it could spend a lot of time at the park. I adopted my previous corgi when she was 5 and she needed a lot of time exercising and being active. But now she mostly lays around all day. So it would just depend on the type of dog I get matched with.

House dog or outside dog?

House dog

People at home during the day?
Yes, my boyfriend works from home full time and our roommate is still in college so she comes and goes throughout the day. I work 9-4ish.

Where would dog eat?
The food and water bowls would be near the kitchen, we have a fake tile floor in there that can get dirty.

Where would dog sleep:
Wherever it wants to. If it likes the crate it can sleep in the crate, if it wants to sleep in bed with me and my boyfriend it can too. Or on the couch or in its bed.

Play & exercise:
Our home overlooks a large park that I will walk it in and play with it in every day. I also will take it to the dog park at least weekly so it can run freely.

How will you exercise your dog?
Both on leash and restrained to the yard

Fenced yard?

No, I don’t have a fenced in yard.

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

Willing to use a crate?

Living arrangements:
Rent/lease home

Landlord info:
{If you rent/lease your home, please list the name, telephone number and email address of your landlord. State “Not Applicable” if you own your own home.:67}

May we contact your landlord?
Yes, you may contact my landlord.

Lease allow dogs:
Yes, my lease permits dogs.

Landlord permission:
Yes, my landlord is fine with me owning a Pembroke

Restrictive covenants?
No, the condo covenants do not prevent me from having a dog.

Breed/size restrictions?
No

Description of yard:

It is a rented townhome with a shared yard overlooking a park. There is a pool a block away that I have access to but I don't think the dog will ever see it.

Household members:
{Describe all the people who live in your home, include names, ages and interests. For example, Mary Smith, 29, Enjoys cooking, dog training, gardening and running.:75}

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?
Kylie Abrams

Willing to train children?
I do not have children, but any children who come into contact with my corgi will be taught.

Any allergies?

No one is allergic.

Current pets:

{Please list and describe all of the pets that currently live in your home, including the name, type, age, sex and whether it is neutered. For example, Lenny, komodo dragon, 3 years old, not neutered.:80}

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?
Yes, this roommate of mine with cats previously lived with another roommate who had 3 large dogs, and they all got along great and loved playing together. Also, I will only live with this roommate with cats for another year, I plan on keeping the corgi as long as it lives.

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.

Personal references:
{Personal References. Please list two people who know your family well, but who are not related to you (No moms, grandmas, sisters, etc) who will attest to the fact that you are a responsible, dedicated pet owner. Include the name of the person, their phone number(s), email and relationship you have with that person. For example, Mary Smith, 123-343-4444, 123-333-5767, marys@gmail.com, friend.:87}