Apply to adopt

Bringing home a Dot Sheepadoodle means joining our extended family. Each of our puppies is raised with love in our home — and we take great care to ensure every pup is matched with the right family. Our adoption process is simple but intentional. We ask each applicant to share a little about their home, lifestyle, and what they’re looking for in a puppy so we can help find the perfect fit. Once your application is reviewed, we’ll reach out with next steps and details about upcoming litters.

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Puppy Application
A few questions so we can match you with the perfect pup — takes about 5 minutes.
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Basic Information
Let's start with a bit about you and your household.
Full name *
Phone *
Email *
Address *
Occupation & typical daily schedule
Household members
Pet Ownership History
Tell us about your experience with dogs and other pets.
Have you owned dogs before? *
Yes
No
What breeds have you owned?
Do you currently own pets? *
Yes
No
Please list your current pets
Have you ever rehomed or surrendered a pet?
Yes
No
Please explain the circumstances
Veterinarian
Lifestyle & Environment
Help us understand the home your new puppy would join.
Do you rent or own? *
Rent
Own
Do you have landlord approval for dogs?
Yes
No
In progress
Is your yard fenced? *
Yes
No
Fence type & height
Where will the puppy spend most of its time?
Inside
Outside
Crate
Free roam
Hours per day the puppy will be alone
Do you travel often?
Yes
No
What arrangements will you make?
Expectations & Preferences
What are you looking for in your new family member?
Why are you interested in this breed?
What traits are you looking for?
Companion
Show
Sport
Therapy
Breeding
Preferred sex
Male
Female
No preference
Preference for activity level or temperament?
Care & Commitment
How you plan to raise and care for your puppy.
How will you exercise and socialize your puppy?
Training plan
Self
Puppy classes
Pro trainer
Views on crate training
Plan for veterinary care & vaccinations
Agree to return the puppy to breeder if you can't keep it? *
Yes
No
Most breeders require this for the dog's safety.
Long-Term Considerations
A few final questions about the road ahead.
What will you do if your puppy develops a health issue?
How will you handle behavioral challenges?
Chewing, barking, housebreaking, etc.
Dogs live 10-15+ years. Where do you see yourself?
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Application received!
Thank you for your interest in a Dot's Sheepadoodle. We'll review your application and get back to you within a few business days.
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