This will determine if a Braxenburg puppy is right for you!

Donnie and KD, at 6-months old

This completed questionnaire will help me pick out the very best puppy for you, your family, and your lifestyle. My Rottweiler pups deserve the best. The best homes. The best owners. The best food. The best love. As a breeder, I've spent countless hours researching pedigrees, dogs, doing health tests, attending dog related activities to ensure that the puppies I produce are quality, healthy, and sound. In other words...an excellent companion for your family.

Combining this questionnaire along with a working dog puppy aptitude test, I will know whether you would do better with an active, independent, drivey, easy-going or laid-back puppy.

Hopefully, your first impression is that I am too picky...GOOD, I am very selective on my puppy's forever homes, they deserve the *best* homes.


Your Info:

Your full name:
Your email address: (e.g.: you@whatever.com)

Your phone number (with country, city, area codes):

Address:
City/Town: State/Prov.: Post./Zip Code:

With whom are you employed?

Occupation:

Average hours worked weekly:



Your Home:
Number of adults in your household?
Age?   18-30   30-65   65+

Hours that they are home (Include yourself):
Number and ages of children in your household?
What member of the family will be taking the MAJOR responsibility for raising a Rottweiler puppy?

Does anyone in your family have allergies to dogs?  
No   Yes   Not Sure


What type of area do you live in?
City?    Surburban?    Country?   

What type of housing do you live in?
Apartment?    House?   

Do you own or rent your home/apartment/condo?   Own   Rent
If you rent, do you have permission from your landlord to own a Rottweiler? Yes No/Maybe

Where will your dog live?   Outside Inside
How much time during the day/night will the dog be alone?

Do you have a fenced yard? No Yes

If yes, what is the approximate size?

If no, where will the puppy be exercised and be allowed to eliminate?

What are the major activites , hobbies, or exercises you and your family most participate in?


Your Experience:
Is this your first dog? No   Yes

Have you ever owned a Rottweiler? No   Yes
If so, from whom?

If not, have you spent time with the breed? No   Yes
What kinds of previous experiences have you (and/or the members of your household) had with dogs? What breeds?

What breeds of dogs have you previously owned, and what happened to them?

What other kinds of animals live in your home?
What do you know about Rottweilers as a breed? Why do you want a Rottweiler?

How did you hear about Braxenburg Rottweilers, and whom referred you to us?

What other litters of Rottweilers have you looked at?


Do you have a preference to what sex the puppy is? No   Yes

If yes, why?



Your Obligations:

Are you willing to abide by a contract that includes things such as expectations, registration, health, non-breeding, and general care requirements? No   Yes

What are your plans and goals for this puppy?

Would you take your Rottweiler to an obedience class? No   Yes

Have you ever trained a dog in obedience? No   Yes

Would you be interested in joining a Rottweiler Club? No   Yes

Do you believe in dog crates? No   Yes

Who is the Veterinarian that you have, or would use?

Would you mind if I called him/her to ask for a reference? No   Yes

Please list below the names, addresses and phone numbers, of two (2) personal references that have known you for at least two (2) years.

Please click once only on the SEND TO button below, the engine may take up to a minute to process. If I don't answer you back within 48-hours, please re-send.

Finally, once submitted, please be aware that Braxenburg Rottweilers considers this an application for a puppy. I receive over 30 completed puppy questionnaires a week...and I do read each and every one, so please bear with me. With that said, if approved, you will be contacted, and asked to provide pictures or video of your home/apartment, further references if required, and to provide your $200 deposit to reserve your puppy.

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One last item: Have you considered the adoption of an older/rescue Rottweiler? Puppies are a lot of time and work. Many times an older dog is a better solution for people with a busy lifestyle. There are many Rottweilers looking for their 'forever' homes, through no fault of their own.


Please visit the following Ontario, Canada based sites: (A new window will open)

Rottweiler Rescue Society of Ontario (sadly, has closed its'doors)

Adopt-A-Rott

Caledon Rottweiler Rescue

CDN Rescue Dogs Link