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May 9, 2026 at 2:17 pm #35381
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Form Summary What are you interested in? Adopt Adopter’s Name Patricia Montemurro Address 717 Falls Creek Dr.
W. Melbourne Florida
32904Adopter’s Email montemurpat@hotmail.com.com Phone Number 321-961-7130 Names and ages of all permanent residents of your home (adults/children) N/A I/We live in a Single Family Home Do you rent or own this property? Own Do you have a yard? Yard, fenced with a vertical fence Approximate dimensions of your lot: 1/4 acrea What is the height of the fence? 6 ft or higher What is the surface of the yard? Grass Do you have a door that opens directly to the dog area? Yes Do you have a dog door No If yes, does it open directly to the secured yard? NA Do you have a swimming pool? No Is the pool accessible to the dog? NA Why do you want an Airedale? I owned my male dale for 14yrs. He passed from old age What do you know about Airedales? What qualities appeal to you? Their mischievous personality. They are wonderful comedians. I love the spunky traits. I had a counter thief. Loved Mcarthur my male dale. When he passed I was very sad. I think of him often. Is this your first Airedale Terrier? No Are you aware that Airedale need to be clipped at least 3 times per year Yes Are you aware that Airedales often pose a clean house challenge with muddy footprints and sloppy wet beards? Yes What kind of temperament would best suit your household? Check all that apply. Energetic, always on the go, Sweet and cuddly, Loves to walk, run or hike What is the name of the person who will be the primary caregiver? Me Do you or do other caregivers have any physical limitations that would make it difficult or impossible to run after a loose dog or pick up a 50-70 pound dog? Explain. 50 to 60 would be my limit. I groomed my dale. Describe how the dog would spend a typical workday and weekend at your home. Where will the dog stay when you are at work or out of the house? * Im retired, home most of the time. When out if dog was comfortable being lose, that’s okay or kenneled. What will you do if your dog gets lost? First I would have him chipped. If he or she got lose. Get in my car and drive looking for the dog. Dales love going in the car. Notify local vets, dog shelters, ring door, FB. What dollar amount will it cost annually to take care of your dog? $1000 or more. I would get pet insurance. I have had the same vet for 20 yrs. What areas of your home or yard are off limits for your dog? None. Will you obedience train your dog? Informally yourself Will you use a dog crate? If yes, describe below. Yes Describe how a crate will be used. Maybe, depends on dog. If older maybe no need. Will household members support and care for the dog? if yes, explain below. No Describe their support for the dog Just myself at home How will your dog be taken care of when you are away for business or vacation? * Kennel, groomer or vet Do you prefer male, female or no preference Female What age do you prefer? 5 to 8 years If there is a dog you have seen on the ARG Facebook page you are interested in adopting? Tell us the dog’s name. Traveler a female. I sieve she is 7. Have you had dogs previously that are no longer with you? Yes Please tell us about your previous pets, including the type of animal(s), are they spayed/neutered, and their ages, including the type of animal and breed, how long you had them, and what happened to them. Lovey a terrier, 21 yrs; Mcarthur 14 yrs; Gigi 19 yrs; Mr T mini poodle 18 yrs. Do you currently have any pets? Yes Please describe your pets, including the type of animal(s), are they spayed/neutered, and their ages, including the type of animal and breed, and how long you had them. Mr. T 18 yrs old poodle Do your current pets get along with other dogs? Yes Are your current pets spayed or neutered? Yes Are your current pets up to date on vaccines, heartworm preventative and flea/tick control? Yes Name, address and phone number of your current vet. Dr. Burger, Melbourne Animal Hospital Two Personal References (NOT FAMILY MEMBERS) MAYDA Mcvery 321-537-6807 and Donna Cromwell 616-450-8550 When will you be ready to adopt this dog? When the right Airedale is available for me Are you familiar with dog regulations in your area? Yes If yes, please describe local dog regulations and restrictions: Dogs on leash, dog license, pick up after your dog, rabies shot Do you work outside the home? No How many hours per day will this dog be alone? Please explain. Mostly never, except when I go to doctor or shopping Have you discussed this adoption with all members of your household? No Based on the description in the dog’s bio, do you feel pretty confident that you will be likely to adopt dog when offered? Yes Upon meeting the dog, what would give you cause to not want to adopt it? Please explain. Can’t think of any reason How much do you feel you can reasonably afford and would be willing to spend on your dog per year (for things like veterinary care, licensing, ID tag, food, toys, crate, other supplies, training, pet sitting, etc)? What ever it takes. I have never given up a dog. Whatever the cost for their care. Please check all that apply. I want to adopt this dog… As a family pet, For a jogging/hiking partner What are you absolutely NOT willing to deal with when you adopt a rescue Airedale? I will do whatever it takes to help this dog adjust and work with a trainer to help resolve any training needs Are you willing to adopt an Airedale with known behavioral problems that will require long-term training? I will do whatever it takes to help this dog adjust and work with a trainer to help resolve any training needs Are you willing to adopt an Airedale with health issues that will require ongoing medical treatment? I will do whatever it takes to help this dog adjust and work with a trainer to help resolve any training needs What would cause you to return a dog? Never What do you feel is a reasonable amount of time for a dog to adjust to life with you/your family? What ever it takes What will you do if your Airedale develops medical problems later in its life? Take care of him or her period. As I said previously, I have never given up any of my dogs no matter what the medical cost is. Do you have any additional comments, questions or concerns? Anything else you would like us to know to help match you up to a dog? I do have a 10 yr. Old grandson and I would hope my dale would like older children. Adoption Fee: Do you agree to the adoption fee of up to $400? The adoption fee is due on the day of transfer of the dog to you. * Yes, I agree to pay the adoption fee of up to $400 Adopter’s Signature Signature date 5/8/2026 May 28, 2026 at 6:21 pm #35625Emailed twice (to corrected email address) and no reply:
Annecy Airedale
Wed, May 20, 1:53 PM (8 days ago)
to montemurpat@hotmail.com.com, montemurpatPat, checking in to see if you are still interested in adopting an Airedale.
Mary
On Wed, May 13, 2026 at 3:56 PM Annecy Airedale
wrote: Hi, Pat, following up on my email from Saturday. Looks like an extra .com was added into the application and since I just copied/pasted, I didn’t catch that.
Do you have time one afternoon after 2:00 in the next few days for a 20-30 minute chat over the phone?
Looking forward to speaking with you!
Mary
Airedale Rescue GroupOn Sat, May 9, 2026 at 2:14 PM Annecy Airedale
wrote:
Hi, Pat,I am a volunteer with Airedale Rescue Group. We’ve received your application to adopt and I would like to schedule a 20-30 minute phone call to follow-up. Do you have time tomorrow (Sunday) after 2 p.m.? If this weekend doesn’t work, perhaps next week – most afternoons I’m available after 2:00 and on Wednesday and Thursday I’m available in the mornings as well.
I’ll call you from the number below. Looking forward to speaking with you!
Mary McEneaney
404.895.1132
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