08-23-2008, 08:09 AM
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Originally Posted by iuplori I would ask a lot of the same questions you would ask a purebred breeder. For example, try to find out what characteristics (if any) she looked for and liked in the parents. Ask about the genetic history of both parents, and any previous litters the parents had. Like above posters mentioned, each pup is different, and each has their own potential for health or lack thereof, but I would beware if this was among her first time crossbreeding these specific dogs. I would only want a puppy out of parents that have good references.
I would also ask for the name and number of the breeder's vet and any past customers. Make sure you see the kennel area, and generally speaking, I would find and compare several cross breeders of these two types of dogs before choosing a single breeder. |  TY |
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