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Dog's Eye View New Client Survey

Welcome! We're so glad you're taking the first step to improving your relationship with your pup! Please give us as much detail as you'd like in this survey and we will discuss with you at your Consultation.

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Section 1: Getting to know you!

This section focuses on getting to know you! The training proces is 95% training the owner and 5% training the dog, so the more we know about you at the beginning of the process, the better we can tailor our program to you!

Question 2 of 25

What is your name and the names of all of the humans in your household? 

Question 3 of 25

What is your phone number?

Question 4 of 25

What is your address? 

Question 5 of 25

Have you worked with a dog training professional in the past with your current dog or other pups? If so, what type of training, how long was the program, and what did you learn that is still useful to you now?

Question 6 of 25

Which Starter Package are you interested in? (For info on our packages and pricing, visit www.dogseyeviewtraining.com/pricing) 

(Select all that apply)
A

Board & Train

B

Day Train

C

Private Lessons

D

Virtual Coaching

E

I'll need help deciding

Question 7 of 25

How did you hear about us? The more specific, the better! For example, if you heard about us online, was it via Google maps or search, Instagram, a Facebook group? 

Section 2: Your dog (or dogs)!

Of course we need to learn about your dog(s) too! Please answer these questions in as much detail as you can!

Question 9 of 25

What is your dog's name, breed, age, where they came from and how long you’ve had them.

 

Please include info on all of the dogs in your home.

Question 10 of 25

What do you do with your dog each day and for how long? This includes anything from walks to training to passive enrichment like snuffle mats to play. 

Question 11 of 25

What are your goals with your dog? 

(Select all that apply)
A

To perfect the loose leash walk.

B

To eliminate unwanted behaviors at home like chewing, potty issues, etc.

C

To stop their counter surfing habit.

D

For my dog to be calm, quiet, and relaxed in their crate.

E

To stop my dogs reactivity towards other dogs, new people, and/or prey animals.

F

For my dog to be calm and accepting of guests coming over.

G

To help my dog not feel the need to be aggressive towards other dogs and/or people.

H

To lay a solid foundation and basics so we can compete in dog sports.

I

To train my dog on an e-collar so they can have safe off-leash freedom.

J

To build up my dog's confidence.

K

To be able to take my pup to dog friendly patios.

L

To make grooming/nail trims a more enjoyable experience for both me and my dog.

Question 12 of 25

What other goals do you have with your pup that were not listed in the previous question? 

Question 13 of 25

If you could snap your fingers and immediately achieve one of the goals you selected, which one would it be? 

Question 14 of 25

On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate your dog’s confidence level? 

 

A dog who is a 1 is extremely uncomfortable in their own skin and with the typical goings on of the world around them. 

 

A 10, is extremely comfortable with the goings on of the world and nothing bothers them. 

Question 15 of 25

On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate your dog’s dominance? Where 1 would be extremely submissive, and 10 would be highly dominant. Both extremes have a compulsion to be with a group. 

 

A 1 needs their paw held and to be told where to be, what to do, and how to do it.

 

A 10 thinks they need to be the one telling others where they need to be, what to do, and how to do it.

 

A 5 could go either way. Comfy with following the crowd, but ready to step up if need be. Those in the middle are also just fine with being alone. 

Question 16 of 25

On a scale of 1 to 10, how high is your dog’s food drive with 1 being extremely low and 10 extremely high.

 

A 1 would care more about you, a toy, or their environment even if you were decked out in a suit made of meat.

 

A 10 would ignore the chaos of the apocalypse if you had two pieces of kibble enclosed in your hand and they knew you had them.

Question 17 of 25

On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate your dog’s energy levels? For this one, take into account both your dog's mental and physical energy. 

 

A 1 would be extremely low, not needing a lot of activity at all to feel fulfilled. A couple minutes of daily mental work and a short walk every few days does the trick. 

 

A 10 needs their brains and bodies worked every day or they're bouncing off of the walls. I'm talking 2-4 training sessions and an hour long walk a day minimum. 

Question 18 of 25

Yes or no, would you describe your dog as aggressive? If yes, please explain and list any bite incidents in as much detail as possible. 

Section 3: The Lifestyle Questions

How you live with your dog affects how they see you and the world around them. We need to know how these daily rituals play out now to see if we need to make any tweaks. 

Question 20 of 25

Tell us about your dog’s feeding ritual:

How many times a day do you feed them?

Where are they as you prepare their food, and how are they behaving?

Where do they eat their meals?

Do they start eating right away and finish within a few minutes?

Do they graze periodically throughout the day?

Question 21 of 25

How does your dog behave when you reunite with them after being separated for a period of time? This could look differently when you’re just coming out of the bathroom, coming home from work, or returning from a vacation. Are they indifferent, greet you happily, or completely lose their mind jumping and barking? 

Question 22 of 25

How does your dog behave at a doorway when you’re intending to let them through for a potty break, walk, etc.? Do they bolt through, wait for your permission, or do you have to coax them through? 

Question 23 of 25

How does your dog behave on a walk? Are they pulling and dragging you? Do they react to people, dogs, cats, squirrels, etc.?

 

Question 24 of 25

Do you have a crate for your dog? If so, when and why do you use it? And where is it located in your home?

Question 25 of 25

Last one! Is there anything else we should know about you or your dog before starting the training process? 

 

And/or what are your biggest questions or concerns before we begin? 

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