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  Why do you want a Great Pyrenees:?
 
  Are you willing to let us visit your home?.
 
  Who are the other occupants of your home?
  (Please include all other animals and children)
 
  Does everyone in your household want a Great Pyrenees?
 
  Is any member of your family allergic to dog hair?
 
  Who will be responsible for the care of this dog?
 
  Do you own your own home or rent?

 

  Do you have a fenced yard?
 
  If so how tall?
  Do you have a fence around your pool?
 
  Can you afford the expense of owning and feeding this breed?
 
  What (brand/type) of food would you feed?
 
  Do you plan on walking this dog on a lead?
 
  How many hours a day is someone home?
 
  Where will the pyr be when left alone?
 
  Will this dog have shelter form the elements?
 
  Under what circumstances will the dog accompany you away from home?
 
  What care will the dog receive when you are away from home and cannot
  take the dog with you?
 
  Have you had a dog before?
 
  What happened to your last dog?
 
  What kind of breeds of dogs have you owned?
 
  What are your preferences for a dog? Puppy or adult?
 
  Male or female?
 
  Are you willing to accept a dog that may need some training?
 
  Are you interested in obedience training?
 
  Will you accept a dog which needs medical attention or which has
  health problems?
 
  A Great Pyrenees can live up to 10-12 years, are you committed to care
  for it that long?
 
  Are you willing to develop a relationship with a veterinarian who is familiar
  with this breed?
 
  Are you willing to take a dog for regular veterinarian visits and to keep
  current on all appropriate vaccinations?.
 
  Do you know how to care for a dog's coat and trim it's dew claws?
 
  Do you wish to learn more about basic grooming?
 
  Are you familiar with crate training?
 
  How do you feel about crate training?
 
  Are you aware that Great Pyrenees shed their hair (lots of it!), bark to protect
  their territory (some more than others), and dig holes to provide themselves
  with suitable napping location, and some drool?.
    
  How did you hear about Arizona Great Pyrenees Association
 
 
 The Arizona Great Pyrenees Association reserves the right to decide based
 on information provided and weather an applicant meets basic requirements
 for Great Pyrenees ownership. A dog will be placed in the home that is in the
 best interest of the dog.