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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Name of animal' and 'Age/Date of Birth' fields. Select the appropriate gender and indicate if the dog is spayed/neutered.
  3. In the 'Breed(s)' section, provide details about the dog's breed. Use the space provided to explain how you know this information.
  4. Answer questions regarding the reason for surrender, how long you've had the dog, and where/how you acquired them.
  5. Indicate whether the dog is house trained and list any known commands. Use checkboxes for leash training and accident frequency.
  6. Detail interactions with other animals and people by circling options that apply to your dog's behavior.
  7. Complete sections on activity level, daily routine, crate training, escape tendencies, and any behavioral issues.
  8. Provide additional information about medical history, challenges faced with the dog, and what you like best about them in the remaining space.

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Multiple surrenders, pacing or continuous eye movements, any diarrhea or vomiting, any coughing, nasal discharge or sneezing, a very thin dog with poor coat, or if the shelter is dirty, disorganized, crowded, noisy, or smelly.
As soon as they try or do nip, calmly say no and look away. Removing all of this attention from your dog will show them that a nip means no more love or attention. Try a three-strike youre out concept if your dog nips, you say no, and they do it two more times, calmly get up and walk away from the situation.
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So, the 3-3-3 rule suggests that it takes a new dog 3 days to not be totally freaked out, 3 weeks to adapt to the environment, and 3 months to bond and build trust.
Eaten from at least 7 different containers Been held and petted by at least 7 different people Taken at least 7 one-mile car rides Been in a crate at least 7 times Played with at least 7 different kinds of toys Walked on at least 7 different substrates (grass, gravel, concrete, etc.)

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The 3/3/3 Rule for Dogs is a general guideline for a dog to adjust to a new home. All dogs are different. Some dogs will hit the 3-month milestone in a few weeks, others will take a year. In general, the 333 Dog Rule is 3 days to not be scared, 3 weeks to feel safe, 3 months to be relaxed and themselves.
This should be the biggest section, and cover personality features, adorable things they do, energy level, if they are affectionate (and if so, in what ways), things they love to do, any training they have, favorite pastimes, any funny things they do, etc.).
Start by introducing your pet: name, breed, age, and perhaps how they came into your life. Then, move on to describing your pets physical appearance and daily routine. Do they have a favorite toy, or perhaps a unique way of greeting you when you return home?

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