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Originally Posted by MrsH
You can't, not until you visit the litter. Good breeders will have waiting lists for their puppies, be wary of anyone who has puppies ready to go now, they're possibly not breeders whose stock is in high demand. You need to get to know a breeder when they're planning a litter so you can sort of register an interest and maintain contact with the breeder so they know you're serious about wanting a puppy. A good breeder will be happy for you to visit them even though there may be no puppies, or pregnant bitch at that time, it's an opportunity to see the temperament of their dogs and the breeders set-up, and judge if you like what you see.
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Totaly agree with the above I spoke to Sal's breeder a year or more before the pups were born there were 6; 3 dogs 3 bitches, we were the last to get a pup and we got Sal...end of Story. No choosing there, she was our pup I did not mind because by then I had a trusting relationship with Craig and Gail and their breeding was what I wanted and having meet the rest of the family (dogs) Sal's gran, mom and half sister and some others at shows. I knew the litter would be even and whatever pup I got would be perfect, also I was flexible I was happy to take dog or bitch, and when the other (in front of me) choose theirs I would have been happy with dog or bitch pup as it was I got a bitch. That was irrelevant to me at the time I wanted a pet and from that breeding.
When I got Tess (same breeder) I had a criteria a bitch and this time I got to 2nd to choose after the breeder. Major confusion in my head; but I choose; and this time I choose and that pup was Tess and again an even litter and hard to put a hair between them looks wise.
I saw Sal's litter first at about 5 weeks got invited to see all the litter as did every prospective (to be owner) at this point I knew I was on the list for a bitch all three dogs being taken and one bitch being kept by the breeder and one by someone who had had a pup form them previously So I was last. That visit was to see the litter.
I picked Sal up a day after her 7 week birthday. She was the first pup to go.
I saw Tess and litter sisters complete at 4&1/2 weeks and then went again at 5&1/2 weeks (due to the time I could get there) this time, first visit was to put my "name on a pup" then confirm at 51/2 weeks. Before the others on the list "choose" however the breeder on both occasions did have an opinion on which pup would suit which home.
They took no deposits.
Best of luck I would say find a breeder you trust and wait it out.