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Originally Posted by lisatodd just an fyi, size of the male doesnt make small puppies, more puppies, or an easier delivery . you need to look at the parents of both of your female and male to determine what size the offspring will be. you can use a 6lb male if you cannot find a smaller male.
contact your breeder and find out everything you can about your female's parents and grandparents |
Great advice!!!
I also want to add that big ears and a long nose are hard traits to breed out. Usually they make what their grandparents are more then their actual parents, so do alot of research on the pedigree and backgrounds first. I think you would be better with a 3 to 5 lb. male (rather then 2-3 lbs) who has small grandparents IMO.