Project Record Book Insert Henry County 201-I *Please indicate which specific dog project you are taking below. *Your original Dog Project Book and any inserts must be brought to judging along with the current year insert. * Member Name: Age (as of 1/1): Complete Address: I am enrolled in: 201-D You & Your Dog 201-S Dog Showmanship 201-P Dog Performance 201-W Working Dog This is my year in the dog project area. Date Started: (Month/Date/Year) Date Completed: (Month/Date/Year) 4-H Club: 4-H Advisor: I hereby certify that as the 4-H member of this project, I have personally kept records on this animal/s and have personally completed this record book insert. Signed: PROJECT PICTURE (Attach a photo of your dog below) PROJECT RECORD FOR 2005 PROJECT GOALS & AGREEMENTS
What goals do you want to achieve with your 4-H project work? Reference page 6 of the Dog Project book for ideas/suggestions. Goal 1:. Objective 1: Objective 2: Goal 2: Objective 1: Objective 2: Goal 3. Objective 1: Objective 2: 4-H Member: Date: 4-H Parent: Date: TOPICS OF INTEREST *Select and study one or more topic of interest from the 4-H Doug Recourse Book (See also page 7 of your original project book #201) After studying the topic, briefly write a statement that describes it in the space below: EXAMPLE: Dogs communicate their feelings through their posture. 3/11/XX (date completed) Date Completed Topic of Interest Statement of topic information you learned about
PROJECT SUMMARY Use this space below to summarize one of the topics of interest you studied in more depth. Tell how the information you learned affects the way you manage, train, and care for your dog. If you need more space or if you wish to summarize other topics of interest in more depth, attach additional pages as needed.
PROJECT LEARNING ACTIVITIES *Using your original project book #201(page 10) for suggestions, record your project learning activities below. Be sure to bring your original project book to judging. Participate in at least 2 learning experiences. Date Completed Topic of Interest Learning Activities Completed for the year PROJECT LEARNING EXPERIENCES *Complete at least 2 structured Learning Experiences (see page 12 & 13 of project book #201 for suggestions). Record the experiences below: Date Advisor or Parent Initials Experience/Event Description LEADERSHIP & CITIZENSHIP ACITIVITIES *Complete at least 2 Leadership & Citizenship Activities (see pages 13) of project book #201 for suggestions). Record the activities below. Date Advisor or Parent Initials Experience/Event Description
4-H PARTICIPATION RECORD Record 4-H dog shows, competitions, community service and other events in which you participated this year with your 4-H dog(s). Examples may include: Fun Matches, county or state fair 4-H dog shows, obedience trials, agility trials, 4-H PetPALS, demonstrations, breed shows, Canine Good Citizen tests, parades, rally obedience, and so forth. Date Name of Event Dog s Name Class Entered or Location of Event Example: 2/10/XX Clover County 4-H Fun Match Belle Sub-Novice Obedience Award or Placing 3 rd Place ribbon LABOR RECORD Record the amount of time spent on the following on a monthly basis so that you are familiar with how much time it takes to properly care for a dog. Month Feeding Grooming Exercising Training Visits to Vet 4-H Club Meetings Shopping Dog Shows Other Total Hours TOTAL HOURS LABOR
PROJECT ANIMAL INFORMATION Complete the following information about your dog. If you have more than one dog, copy this section before you begin and complete one set for each dog. Your Dog s Name: If you dog is registered, what is his or her registered name, if different? What is your dog s breed? If your dog is a mixed breed, what breed or breeds does he or she look like? What are your dog s colors and markings? Is your dog registered with. American Kennel Club United Kennel Club Other (please list: ) Registration Number (if registered): What is your dog s gender? Male Female Is your dog spayed or neutered? Yes No If your dog is not spayed or neutered, why not? Dog s Age: Date of Birth (if known): (month/day/year) Dog s Weight: Dog s Height at withers: How old was your dog when you got him or her? How long have you had your dog? Where did you get your dog?
Do you know your dog s parents? Yes No What is your dog s favorite food? What is your dog s favorite treat? What is your dog s favorite toy? Where does your dog live? (crate, kennel, doghouse, etc.) Where is your dog s favorite place to be? What is your dog s favorite thing to do? Was your dog trained when you got him or her? Yes No If yes, what kind of training did your dog receive? Does your dog like to ride in a car? Yes No Where does your dog sleep? What time does your do wake you up? Who is your dog s best friend? How often do you feed your dog each day?
What time(s) does your dog eat? Has your dog ever acted aggressively toward a person? Yes No If yes, what was the situation that caused the aggression? What is it that you like best about your dog? VACCINATION RECORD *You may also choose to attach vaccination record from your veterinarian here. Dog: Date Name of Vaccination Product Name Serial or Lot Number* Expiration Date
PROJECT INVENTORY RECORD Beginning Inventory Closing Inventory Item/Description Number of Items Value of Each Item Total Value Item/Description Number of Items Value of Each Item Total Value Total Value of Inventory at Beginning of Project $ Total Value of Inventory at Closing of Project $
FEED EXPENSE RECORD Record all feed expenses for your project dog(s). This includes commercial dog food and dog treats, food supplements and other nutritional supplements, and homemade dog treats and food, etc. Commercial Dog Food Other (Supplements, Treats, etc.) Month/ Year Brand & Type of Food Pounds, Cans, Pouches Fed Cost per Pound, Can, Pouch Total Value Brand & Type Amount Fed Cost per Amount Total Value $ Box A $ Box TOTAL FEED EXPENSE (A + B)= $
EQUIPMENT & MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE RECORD Record expenses such leashes, grooming equipment, toys, crates, hardware for kennel repair, agility, obedience and rally equipment; dog licenses, dog show entry fees, transportation costs, boarding, dog clothing, training classes, registrations fees, etc. Date Item Purchased Quantity (A) Price Per Unit (B) Total Expense (A X B) $ TOTAL EQUIPMENT & MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES= BOX C
VETERINARY, MEDICAL, HEALTH EXPENSE RECORD Record expenses such as veterinary fees for vaccinations, and other health related care; heartworm, flea, and tick prevention, medicine, and medical supplies. Date Service, Treatment or Item Purchased Reason Needed Cost ($) $ TOTAL VETERINARY, MEDICAL and HEALTH EXPENSES Box D INCOME RECORD You are NOT expected to have an income or earn a profit from taking a dog project. However, if you do receive income record that which is related to your dog project this year. Examples include income from dog sitting, making and selling dog toys, dog walking, premiums and cash awards won at shows, sale of puppies, building and selling doghouses or other dog equipment. If no income, simply put NONE under source of income and $0.00 under total income. Date Source of Income Number of Units (A) Price Per Unit (B) Total Received (A X B) TOTAL OF INCOME= $ BOX 1
PROFIT/LOSS STATEMENT Because most dogs are companion animals and kept as family pets, the objective of keeping financial records is to help you understand costs of owing a dog. You are NOT expected to have an income or earn a profit from taking a dog project. Income minus expenses is the total or net cost of your pet. INCOME Total Income (Box 1) $ EXPENSES Feed Expenses (Box A + Box B) $ + Equipment & Miscellaneous Expenses (Box C) $ + Veterinary, Medical & Health Expenses (Box D) $ Total Expenses= $ TOTAL INCOME TOTAL EXPENSES=$