• New Dog Training Client

    Janine Allen CPDT-KA
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  • May I text you at the above number?
  • Dog's gender
  • Dog's weight
  • What previous training has your dog had?

  • What requests does your dog respond to?

  • Please indicate if you have tried the following:

  • What will cause your dog to become distracted and lose focus on you?
  • Is your dog calm in a crate?
  • Feeding schedule
  • What kind of walks does your dog get? Check all that apply.
  • How many times does your dog go out for a walk?
  • Does your dog play tug with you?
  • Does your dog play fetch with you?
  • Does your dog play with other dogs?
  • Please check if your dog dislikes any of the following:
  • What is your dog's reaction to being left alone?
  • How long does this reaction last?
  • What is your dog's reaction to your return?
  • Does your dog like to nip at people in an unplayful way?
  • What may have been the cause for the biting or nipping?
  • How many times has your dog bitten a human?
  • What kind of injury did the human sustain?
  • If your dog has ever bitten another DOG, what type of injury did the other dog sustain?
  • When does your dog bark?
  • Does your dog exhibit any of the following?
  • What type of training program are you interested in?
  • What type of time do you have available to practice training with your dog between appointments with me?
  • Training and behavior rehabilitation is a dynamic process. When coaching you and your dog I may use the terms "always" and "never." These are meant to be applied to you and your dog's CURRENT situation (until we review at our next appointment) and not necessarily for the life of the dog.

  • I wish to give you as much information as possible during our consultation. Be prepared to take notes as the topics we cover will be very specific to you and your dog. I have yet to make a dog training template that works for all the diverse personalities out there. 

    Because we will likely use food for your dog's training/behavior rehabilitation, it is optimal for you to get your dog comfortable eating food from your hand in various locations and around various distractions. This way, we can start some rehab/training protocols the very day of our consultation. If you are unable to do this for a week prior to our appointment, I may ask you to skip your dog's morning meal on the day of our consultation.

    I will not work with a dog who has hair obstructing its vision. This is a preventable handicap. Please be prepared to clip or band hair hanging over your dog's eyes and to smooth down or trim hair that is sticking up from his muzzle.

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  • All done! Now just hit the submit button. You will receive a copy of this form. Cheers!  Janine

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