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Pet Behaviors for Booking

Pet Walking

What are some behavior types of your pet? (Write all that apply)

1. Jumps on people playfully

2. Aggressive towards:

     a. Dogs

     b. Cats

     c. Squirrels 

     d. Crows

     e. People (not including people walking them)

3. Enjoys to run/enjoys exercise

4. Eats random things off the ground

5. Eats food off the ground

6. Scared of (tries to run away):

     a. Cars, trucks, and other vehicles

     b. Dogs

     c. People yelling on the street

     d. Cats

     e. Crows, squirrels, etc.

      f. Bikes and/or scooters

     g. People/strangers (if this is the case please schedule meetups with me so your pet begins to feel    

     more safe about once a week. I can meet up at your residence or a park close by. Each visit of this kind 

     would be 5-20 dollars depending on the distance. 5 dollars for every 30 minutes of bus travel time.)

     h. Sudden noises

7. Scared of (shakes and panics with tail between legs):

     a. Cars, trucks, and other vehicles

     b. Dogs

     c. People yelling on the street

     d. Cats

     e. Crows, squirrels, etc.

      f. Bikes and/or scooters

     g. People/strangers (if this is the case please schedule meetups with me so your pet begins to feel    

     more safe about once a week. I can meet up at your residence or a park close by. Each visit of this kind 

     would be 10-25 dollars depending on the distance. 10 dollars for the first 30 minutes of bus travel time then 5 dollars for every 30 minutes following)

     h. Sudden noises

8. Unsure of pet behavior (if this is the case please schedule one meetup with me to meet your pet while you’re present and one meetup during a time either you aren’t home or you're getting home that I can meet your pet to see their reaction. The second meetup would have to be at your residence. Each visit of this kind would be 5-20 dollars depending on the distance. 5 dollars for every 30 minutes of bus travel time. I will write reports for both to see your pets behavior. If they show signs of consistent fear or any aggression I will immediately leave your residence and it will be necessary to schedule meetups with me at least once a week for them to get used to me with you around. This is only for people looking for a primary pet walker. Each visit of this kind would be 10-25 dollars depending on the distance. 10 dollars for the first 30 minutes of bus travel time then 5 dollars for every 30 minutes following. Once your pet no longer shows fear or aggression towards me when you’re around then we can try a meetup where you are not present. If fear and/or aggression is still shown we can experiment with the process using custom methods you and I both come up with for the comfort of your pet and my physical safety.)

9. Bites playfully, doesn’t cause any harm.

10. Relaxed, doesn't walk much during walks, might walk slowly, or is extremely docile overall.

11. Skittish

12. Pulls 1-7 (you can add multiple and please list the consistency beside each. These pull levels refer to someone not pulling back unless otherwise stated)

     1. Doesn't pull whatsoever.

     2. Barely pulls hard enough to be an arm tug on someone 195 pounds.

     3. Pulls enough to cause an arm tug strong enough to hurt but not cause physical instability for

         someone 195 pounds.

     4. Pulls hard enough to make anyone 195 pounds have to pull back to stay balanced.

     5. Pulls hard enough to lose footing for someone 195 pounds.

     6. Pulls hard enough to lose footing and cause someone195 pounds to fall over. (This is only acceptable if your pets pull consistency is under 3

     7. Pulls hard enough to yank someone 195 pounds to the ground and be dragged by your pet. (This is not acceptable for me due to my limited pulling ability)

13. Pulls with what consistency? 1-5

     1. Never pulls regardless of outside situation.

     2. Barely pulls, aside from rare instances such as being alarmed by other animals or people but listen to commands such as "heel." Your pet stops pulling immediately after a command is said.

     3. Pulls on and off, listens to commands within 5 seconds of vocalization of command and might stop pulling when you stop walking. 

     4. Pulls pretty consistently but might stop when using a command like "heel" and/or when you stop

         walking.

     5. Constantly, pulls when walking, when alarmed, etc. 

Example of listing pull level and consistency together:

12.3.13.3. is how you would write it out in the booking form, and it would sound something like:

"My pet pulls hard enough to cause an arm tug strong enough to hurt but not cause physical instability for someone 195 pounds, but they listen to commands within 5 seconds of command vocalization." 

14. Other: Please explain

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