Boxer Angels Rescue Evaluation

This is used AFTER the dog has been surrendered  to rescue or taken from a shelter.   We want  to know more about the dog’s temperament, training & medical needs.  Good temperament is the single most important aspect of a pet dog.

This form needs to be filled out within the first 24 hours.  The first evaluation should be only the areas you are comfortable with.  The second evaluation needs to be filled out after the dog has been in your foster home for 5 days.  This evaluation needs to be COMPLETED entirely.

It is important to remember that supplying complete information on this form will help place YOUR foster dog in the very best forever home.

Important Notice:  This form is not operational at this time to be submitted automatically.
Please follow these steps to send us the form:
1.  Copy to form below
2.  Paste it into an email
3.  Fill out the form
4.  Send the email to:
  boxerangelsdirectors@yahoo.com

Date:       Dog’s Name:

Foster Home:         

Evaluator's Name:

Home Phone #:

Email Address:         

First Impression upon meeting the dog:

Evaluation of dog after five days:

VET CARE:

Neutered/spayed: Date if YES:

DHLPP Date Last Received

Rabies Date Last Received

Bordetella Date Last Received

Heartworm Tested Date if YES

Other Medical Concerns

REACTIONS TO:

Startle:

Hug:

Lifting:

Patting on back, belly and head:

Tugging on ears and jowls:

Hands on or near water or food dish:

Allow a dog or cat near water or food dish:

TEMPERAMENT: use descriptions such as: friendly/not friendly; outgoing/shy; playful/calm; submissive/dominant.

Evaluation with other animals, inside and outside (cats/dogs/birds):

Does dog demonstrate any negative responses to: women, men, teenagers, small children--describe:

TRAINING/COMMANDS:

House Trained:     Crate Trained:     Off:

Leash:     Sit:     Stay:

Down:     Come:     Does dog know name:

Should obedience training be a requirement for adopting this dog?

PROBLEMS:

Growls, bites, nips, chews, climbs, digs, barks, escapes:

OTHER CONCERNS:

 

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