Duntroon Dogs Registration Form
Registration Form
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Your Name *
Email Address *
Phone Number *
Dog's Name *
Dog's Date of Birth *
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How much does your dog weigh?
Dog's Gender *
Is your dog spayed or neutered?
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On a scale of 1 to 10, is your dog considered low maintenance or high maintenance? 

Low Maintenance Dogs :
- Are happy to hang with the family and other dogs
- Are easy on off-leash or on-leash walks
- Fall into a routine easily
- Can be alone for up to four hours without issue
- Are great around kids
- Do well with two good walks and several short pee/poo breaks
- Sleep well through the night in a crate, bed or couch
- Do well with a vibrating bark collar (if they bark a lot).

High Maintenance Dogs:
- Need extra attention throughout the day.
- Are very high energy
- Need 3 or more good walks throughout the day
- Aren't neutered and are showing signs that they need to be (the way other dogs react to them or the way they react around other dogs).
- Whine or bark a lot
- May include puppies
- Tend to rile up other dogs easily
- Tend to growl or snap at other dogs
- Are very anxious or nervous and need extra care
- Can't be alone for more than 2 hours

High Maintenance dogs may have 3 or more of the above mentioned traits.

Please call Michelle to discuss. This is only to give an idea of what your dog is like.
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Low Maintenance
High Maintenance
Please tell us about your dog. What is their personality like?  Do they love playing with other dogs? Do they prefer alone time? What makes them happy? What makes them sad/upset? *
What, when and how much do you feed your dog?* *
Any allergies or medications? Please describe any medical information you feel is necessary for us to know. 
Do you have boarding dates in mind?  If yes, please provide dates. 
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