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How many members of your family are living at the above address?
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Does anyone living in the home smoke?
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How long did you have them and what is the reason that you no longer have them now?
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are and if they are spayed or neutered?
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In order to get to know you better. we would be pleased if you would carefully and honestly respond to this questionnaire. The White Shepherd/White German Shepherd often live to fifteen years of age. Part of being a responsible breeder requires me to sell puppies to responsible people who are able and willing to provide humane care for the puppy all of the years of its life. After completing the questionnaire and thinking carefully about the questions and your answers, you may decide that this is not the right time to have a puppy or the right type of breed for you.
As I'm sure you know, the purchase price alone is not the major expense in having a puppy. Good quality dog food, regular veterinary health checks, vaccinations, heartworm prevention, training and additional supplies like adequate fencing all add up to a good deal of money. This does not include unforeseen veterinary expenses. Then there is the time and aggravation involved in raising a well socialized White Shepherd. There is the housebreaking, purposeful socialization, exercising and obedience training which requires time every day. Don't forget that puppies are like human babies, they have to be taught to be civilized and blend into our family lives and lifestyles. They like to chew, dig, bark, soil in in the house and shed their beautiful white hair all over. Perhaps this sounds very negative but its is realistic. What makes up for all this work, time ,energy, money and aggravation is that they will love and adore you and the entire family until they draw their last breath, they will always be there when you need a friend or a hug (lick), they will give their life for you, never asking for more than you can give them. As a responsible breeder, I simply ask that you are prepared to give as much as you will get from a Polarbear White Shepherd puppy.