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Originally Posted by jexxie They do have floppy ears still but that can be corrected... |
That may in fact be the case, but you will be hard pressed to convince a prospective owner to gamble with their money that way. Someone who is stringently looking for a dog that meets the standard will not likely be willing to take the chance. Also, as you mentioned, you don't know how big they will be as adults and will not guarantee that, which is understandabe, but not convincing to would-be owners if they have the option of working with a more experienced breeder who would have a better indication of how their pups will develop.
You do have several factors working against you.