Do you know anything about the pedigree of both parents? Have you checked out the breeder's references, what the vet is like, living conditions? As lynzy said you really need to meet the breeders and meet both parents to get a better idea of the pups and obtain a lot more general info. It helps if the breeder is quite well known and has great references from reputable people The only thing I can tell by the pictures is that the one puppy's ears are not up yet but ears are a tricky thing. They can go up and down. That is another reason to know about the parents and their history so you can get a better idea of what you are going to have several months down the line. Puppies do change a lot over the months so what it looks like now could be totally different when it matures. Another very important aspect to consider is the personality, temperament. |