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his game is hard, because I would need to question the person to determine their priorities.

Sometimes people have conflicts in their requirements.

It's ok Greytmate - we're not *really* selling them a dog! :thanks::)

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Only a Standard Poodle would be over the weight/size requirement :)

Yes, but a big male mini would come close.

This game is hard, because I would need to question the person to determine their priorities.

Sometimes people have conflicts in their requirements.

Eg. Non shedding but only wants to groom once a week? :thanks:

You're welcome to question me if the game will allow?

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Non shedding but only wants to groom once a week? embarrass.gif

Well, actually, I wouldn't have an issue with that except they would have to be prepared to take the dog for a professional clip once every 3-4 months and absolutely be committed to grooming for quite a while once a week! :thanks:

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Only a Standard Poodle would be over the weight/size requirement :)

Yes, but a big male mini would come close.

This game is hard, because I would need to question the person to determine their priorities.

Sometimes people have conflicts in their requirements.

Eg. Non shedding but only wants to groom once a week? :thanks:

You're welcome to question me if the game will allow?

LOL.

Ok.

What is the grooming schedule of your current dogs, talk me through that.

Do you want to brush the new dog each day? For how many minutes? Once a week? How many minutes? Want to wash it in the laundry tub each week? Visit a hydrobath each week? See a groomer for a clip every six weeks? Every six months? And pay $45? Pay $80?

What is your tolerance for dog hair on carpets, clothes etc?

Any known allergic reaction to any type of dog?

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Only a Standard Poodle would be over the weight/size requirement :)

Yes, but a big male mini would come close.

This game is hard, because I would need to question the person to determine their priorities.

Sometimes people have conflicts in their requirements.

Eg. Non shedding but only wants to groom once a week? :thanks:

You're welcome to question me if the game will allow?

LOL.

Ok.

What is the grooming schedule of your current dogs, talk me through that.

Do you want to brush the new dog each day? No For how many minutes? Once a week? Yes How many minutes? 20 max Want to wash it in the laundry tub each week? NoVisit a hydrobath each week? No See a groomer for a clip every six weeks? Every six months? And pay $45? Pay $80?

What is your tolerance for dog hair on carpets, clothes etc? It doesn't really bother me that much, but certainly don't want tumbleweeds down my hallway constantly. Something that doesn't shed like a golden retriever or a labrador would be fine.

Any known allergic reaction to any type of dog? No

Current dogs are clipped short every 2 months or so. Brushed when they need it, they really don't get that many knots so luckily not too much of an issue, and I like it that way. I'll do about 20 minutes each dog each grooming. They get bathed when they are dirty or smell.

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CLIENT 'C'

Family Members: 2 young adults ( early twenties)

Housing: semi rural

Schedule: husband works full-time, wife doesn't work

Visitors: Occasional family members no small children

Other Pets: 2 cats

Other Dogs: 1 lab

Size Preferences: Large dog

Coat Preferences: Long coat

Willing to Groom: every day if required

Willing to Exercise: up to an hour a day

Training Preferences: independant nature, fun to train

Previous Training Experience: wife has worked with shelter animals before using a mixture of positive/negative reinforcement methods

Inside/Outside Dog: Inside at night with lots of time outside during the day

Goals for Dog: family companion/ guard dog, CGC test, herding and conformation showing

next client unless there is another one :hug:

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I would think a show line as there isn't enough "work" to keep a working dog busy and their requirements mean that although they do a bit of training and exercise, they are not out there herding every day with the dog.

Although, they wouldn't meet the grooming requirements for a show line Border Collie. Particularly in the rural environment where it is likely to get dirty and tangled fur.

I like your suggestion of the German Pinscher. It's fairly easily attainable in the US.

The Border Collie coat is ideal for a rural environment. Mud falls off the coat when dry and they very rarely tangle.

My vote is a BC as well.

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