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malin said:
bertie said:
If you knew the breeding would it make a difference to the one you like???:oops:

Yes. My experience is that different families develop differently. :)

In one family you would look for an abundance of rear at a certain age as it would mean a perfectly balanced adult. In a unrelated family the same thing might indicate a individual that would walk on it's knees as an adult, i.e. one would look for a pup with a moderate rear.

don't really agree with you on that one, in my experience at four weeks old you are expecting to start to see the quality regardless of family :)
 
very nice emma :wub: :wub: look forward to seeing more piccys :thumbsup:
 
:huggles: lovely emma cant wait to see them grow

lots of pics please :cheers:
 
malin said:
Very sweet, all of them! Without knowing breeding no 5 would be my pick. Very mysterious!
Have to agree with you malin, form the photos I like no5 also :wub: but they can change so much.

Out of our last litter of the two bitches we thought we were going to keep at 4 week neither were in our final selection :eek: It was a very difficult decision which was not made until they were 8 wks, on the day the first bitch pup was going to its new home (w00t)

And yes Malin I agree with you different lines develop differently.
 
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:D

dawn said:
malin said:
Very sweet, all of them! Without knowing breeding no 5 would be my pick. Very mysterious!
Have to agree with you malin, form the photos I like no5 also :wub: but they can change so much.

Out of our last litter of the two bitches we thought we were going to keep at 4 week neither were in our final selection :eek: It was a very difficult decision which was not made until they were 8 wks, on the day the first bitch pup was going to its new home (w00t)

And yes Malin I agree with you different lines develop differently.

:D Glad I've only got the one to choose from :D
 
dolly said:
:D
dawn said:
malin said:
Very sweet, all of them! Without knowing breeding no 5 would be my pick. Very mysterious!
Have to agree with you malin, form the photos I like no5 also :wub: but they can change so much.

Out of our last litter of the two bitches we thought we were going to keep at 4 week neither were in our final selection :eek: It was a very difficult decision which was not made until they were 8 wks, on the day the first bitch pup was going to its new home (w00t)

And yes Malin I agree with you different lines develop differently.

:D Glad I've only got the one to choose from :D

Does make it easier Helen :thumbsup:
 
Pups number 3 & 4 for me at present. 5 & 6 are nice too. :*
 
Ooo more pictures please - some with mummy maybe??? :wub: :wub:
 
I agree with Malin too, from what can be seen from those pictures I would pick N°5 and my second choice would be N°4.
 
[SIZE=14pt]EXACTLY!!!!!!![/SIZE]

:- " :* :thumbsup:
 
Mmmm Maybe :- " :- "

BUT ......................

Which One????????? and When??????????????????? :lol: :unsure:
 
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I think No. 4 in about 3 weeks :unsure:
 
No.1 is my bet.

Ooh Janis...I hope this isn't a wind up. I'm really pleased for you. :teehee:
 
I like 5 & 2. They all bonny wee things though :wub:

All the best :cheers:
 
I think no 1 - he looks just like his dad :thumbsup: who, just in case Janis doesn't know, is not only a beautiful dog but very successful in obedience and racing too. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: So you can see you will be very busy with your new little chap! ;) :sweating:

And he is a lovely friendly chap too :wub: :thumbsup: :wub: :huggles:
 

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