Breed Rep Application

Breed Rep Application

Application for a Rep or Co-rep

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Desired Capacity(Required)
Name(Required)
Address(Required)
SPDR policy is that we do NOT give out breed rep's names and phone numbers except to shelters. However, some breed reps prefer being called directly by the public, and have asked that we give out their number. We respect breed rep's privacy and will keep private their names and numbers UNLESS told otherwise. Please indicate your preferences below:
My phone number can be given to the general public, including adopters, listers, and those needing information about my breed.(Required)
My phone number can be given to other SPDR breed reps and volunteers(Required)
My name and phone can be distributed to other breed reps on a printed list(Required)
My e-mail address can appear on SPDR's website for the general public to contact me(Required)

References: Must not be a family member

Dog Club Membership (if any)

Your Experience

Do you currently hold
Do you breed
Breeding Purpose
Do you have spay/neuter contracts
Do you show dogs
Which events

Please list the names of other relevant organizations with which you are, or have been, involved

  1. We will conduct a phone interview with you, and phone each of your references
  2. We will schedule an appropriate time to do a home check with you (as we do for adopters)
  3. If approved, you will be contacted to join our next regularly scheduled Breed Rep training session, in which you will receive a Breed Rep Handbook, and introduction into our policies (about 3 hours)
  4. After training, your name will be added to our Shelter Contact list, our website (if you desire), and you will be expected to join our Breed Rep Announcement email list (very low volume).

Terms of Breed Representative's Agreement

Agreements(Required)
I understand and agree to all the above, and support the mission of SPDR. I understand that this form must be received and approved, and that I must be trained by SPDR before I may do any rescue work for the organization. I understand the SPDR reserves the right to refuse my application.
SPDR Mission Statement:Seattle Purebred Dog Rescue is a non-profit rescue, referral, and education organization dedicated to placing unwanted purebred dogs into suitable homes, and preventing unwanted purebreds from overloading the shelter system.  Towards attaining these goals, we promote responsible dog ownership by educating the public in the selection, care and training of dogs.  Founded as a non-political organization in 1987, SPDR works cooperatively with breeders, animal shelters, breed clubs, and individuals to accomplish SPDR’s purpose.
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