Have your dogs ever growled, snapped, resource guarded, cowered, or avoided people or other dogs? :
Are you willing to provide at your expense: bowls, measuring cup, transport to events, the vet & groomer, some toys? *:
1. Keeping the dog on a leash unless in a fully fenced in area.
2. Avoiding all dogs off leash and dog parks. Supervised play dates in a fenced area are great!
3. Providing adequate exercise. When the puppy is 6 months old, a mile+ walk every day will mean a happier, better behaved dog.
4. Not allowing the puppies on the furniture.
5. Teaching the puppies to sleep in the crate and stay in the crate when alone in the house.
6. Following our socialization and training guidelines to the best of your abilities
7. Your acknowledging and agreeing the dog belongs to Putnam Service Dogs, and is yours on loan to raise and prepare for its Formal Training as a Service Dog.
Your acknowledging and agreeing that Putnam Service Dogs retains the right to remove the dog from your household if the safety and well-being of the dog are at risk, or its training and socializing are not being adequately attended to.
If the puppy is released from our program before graduation, we strive to place it with someone who the dog will help. If you want the pup, and it is best for the pup to be adopted by you, we will pursue that path. If so, the pup would be free to you if you've raised it more than 6 months. Less than 6 months, you'd be charged our adoption fee of $550 on up, depending on the pup's issues.