Puppy Raiser Questionnaire – In For training

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It’s been over a month since Dublin went in for formal guide dog training and I really haven’t done too much here on the blog, on his facebook page, his YouTube channel, or on his Twitter account.  However, that’s all about to change starting with this short blog post about one of the last reports we filled out before turning Dublin in for formal training.
A couple months ago we received a letter in the mail telling us that it was time to bring Dublin back to guide dog school for his formal guide dog training.  included with that letter was a short questionnaire that we filled out letting the guide dog trainers know a little bit about Dublin, how he did in his dog obedience training classes, and anything that might be valuable during his stay at guide dog college.  here are the questions and answers we provided.
Dropping Dublin off at guide dog SchoolPuppy Raiser turn In Questionnaire
Dear Puppy Raisers:

Listed below are some questions that will help the trainers in knowing a little more about your puppy.
Please fill it out to the best of your knowledge and bring it with you to the luncheon.
THANK YOU
Puppy’s Name: Dublin
1. how many family members worked with the puppy?: 1
2. Where does the puppy sleep at night?: Crate next to the bed
Have you ever used a crate?: Yes
3. What are the dogs favorite activities: he likes playing with my o
ther dog Linus or lay quietly chewing on a bone.
4. What is it’s favorite toy?: Kong
5. What reaction does your dog have to loud noises?: Startled or alert and recovers quickly.
Barking dogs?: Alert sometimes excited.
6. has your dog been exposed to other animals?: Yes, horses, dogs, cats, birds, donkeys, llamas, snakes, lizards.

7. In what kind of neighborhood environment did your puppy grow up? (Sidewalk less areas, livestock areas, high traffic areas): Condo community with sidewalks on a golf course.
8. how is your puppy at being restrained?: excited, but ok.
During Vet exam?: excited, but ok.
While cleaning its ears?: Dublin has had many ear infections and will sit calmly to get his ears cleaned.
While on tie-down: he remains quiet on a tie-down.
9. any chronic health problems?: Ear infections.
10. any problem areas?: Over excited on meet and greets.  Mouthy behavior.  Doesn’t like getting his nails trimmed.
11. how much is your dog currently eating?: 1 1/2 cups 2x a day.
What brand of food?: Purina pro plan Chicken.
12. Please list anything you would like the trainers to know about your puppy?: He’s still a very mouthy dog mostly licking now.  On a couple occasions with other dogs on outings he’s been very excited and lacked focus, but when we’re not with other dogs on outings he usually does quite well. His obedience is good, but can use work on sit-stays and down-stays.

As I mentioned it’s been a little over a month since Dublin went off to college.  We still haven’t heard anything back from our little puppy in training, but at this point in time they always say that “no news is good news”.
As a puppy raiser for guide Dogs of America I know we all receive this Puppy Raiser Questionnaire, but how about the other organizations?  Do any of you out their who puppy raise for other guide or service dog organizations receive a similar questionnaire?  let us know in the comment section below.
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