
We want our puppies to be
wanted for their lifetime (12 years at least) not just as a present for a
short time. Be prepared to be put on a waiting list for a puppy from a
quality litter.



No puppies at this time, am waiting for Aspen to come into
season.
I do screen potential owners as you should screen potential
breeders for your next labrador puppy that will spend the next 12 or so years
with you. see questionnarire below
Please
copy this Puppy Placement Questionnaire and paste it into your computer
email program.
This questionnaire is important to us in our search for a forever home for one
of our Liberty Labrador puppies.
Please answer the questions and email them to
libertylabs@tds.net
Name:
Phone number:
Other number:
Address:
What Sex and color of puppy are you interested in?
Where did the referral come from?
What made you select a Labrador over another breed?
Have you ever owned a dog before?
What breed?
What happened to it?
Do you have any other pets at this time?
What are they?
Are you planning to breed this dog?
Will you spay/neuter it?
By what age?
Do you know what an AKC Limited Registration
is?
Will you obedience train this dog?
Do field training?
How many people live in your household?
Children? Ages:
Is someone home during the day?
How long will the dog be alone on a regular basis?
Where will your dog stay while you are out?
Do you have a fenced yard or other enclosure for the dog?
fence height:
Do you have an outdoor activity that the dog will participate in?
Do you live in a:
house - own? rent? If renting, does it permit pets?
condo?
apartment?
Anyone in the house who doesn’t like, is afraid of, or is allergic to dogs?
Are you aware that Labradors can be destructive and out of control if left alone
for long periods of time, or go untrained?
Do you have any questions for us?
Thank you
Jana Oens

