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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Wildrum Kennels Puppy Purchase Agreement in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name and co-owner's name in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy for proper registration.
  3. Complete your address details, including street, city, state, and zip code. This information is crucial for documentation.
  4. Enter your phone number for communication purposes regarding your puppy purchase.
  5. Specify the deposit amount and date received. Remember, a $500 nonrefundable deposit is required to secure your place in the selection process.
  6. Indicate your gender preference for the puppy and whether you would consider an opposite gender pup.
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Actually, the majority of dogs are quite alright with a change of surroundings as long as they are safe, comfortable, and exercised. Even the dogs that seem to be upset upon leaving the side of their owners generally become super excited once they have entered the kennel area (sometimes even the front door!)
There can be several reasons why your dog hates their crate. Just a few of which include loneliness, discomfort due to improper sizing or bedding, and separation anxiety. At the core of the most common issues related to a dog not wanting to be in their crate however, is dog crate anxiety.
A thriving boarding kennel is essentially a summer camp for dogs. Campers should have frequent playtimes, face-to-face contact with the staff, and interact regularly with other dogs (unless your dog prefers being alone).
Ideally, dogs should not be left in a kennel for extended periods. Generally, you should let your dog out at least every 4-6 hours, but younger puppies may need more frequent breaks. Ensure they have opportunities for exercise, bathroom breaks, and social interaction.
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Dogs may experience stress or anxiety when staying in a boarding kennel, especially if they are not accustomed to being away from their owners. However, many dogs adjust well if they are in a safe and caring environment. Providing familiarity, such as toys or blankets, can help alleviate some of their stress.

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