There is no better time than right now. Please fill out the training history form and then we can set up your free half hour phone consultation. This should take about 15 minutes to fill out.
Owner's Name
Street Address
City/Town
State
Phone #
or Work #
E-mail
Dog's Name
Breed(s)
Date of Birth
Gender
Color/Unique Markings
What Behavior Problems Are You Experiencing?
Check all that apply.
Describe Aggression or Fear.
Medical History
What Veterinarian does your pet go to?
When was his/her last visit?
Have you discussed your behavior problems with the Dr.?
Was your pet found to be healthy at the last visit?
Did your Vet have any recomendations for the pets behavior problems?
If Yes, What was recomended?
What medications and/or treatments is your pet receiving?
Is there anything more information that you would like to share?
Why did you get your dog?
Check all that apply.
The Basics
Where did you obtain your dog?
How old was your dog when you got him/her?
How long have you had your dog?
Were there other owners?
If yes, why was the dog rehomed?
How many people live with the dog?
If there are children what ages are they?
What kinds of animals does you dog live with?
What do you feed your dog?
Where does you dog sleep at night?
How often is your dog left alone?
Where is your dog kept if no one is home?
How often does your dog get exercise?
Training Background
What do you do to discipline you dog when he/she has done something wrong?
What do you do to teach your dog what you want him/her to do?
Where have you been getting your training information?
Check all that apply
What kinds of training equipment and techniques have you tried?
Check all that apply
Last Question
How did you hear about Happy Critters?
Do you have anything to add?
I would like to know more about your dogs history, because it helps me to understand the problems your experiencing.
If you don't know much about the dog's background, that's fine. We are always training the dog we have right now. Knowing the background saves some time but does not limit us.
Some behavior problems are due to illness. Dogs may get "moody" if they don't feel well. It's always important to rule out medical issues first.
Dogs with known medical issues have different needs. I'm happy to work with you, your Vet, and your dog.