I didn't get Joey till 12 weeks, but his coat was a couple of inches long, so if hers still looks like a Rottweiler, I'd be suspicious. By the way, unless you are talking about the reputable Canadian Kennel Club, the "other" CKC the Continental Kennel Club is what they call a paper registry. I think they chose those initials to mislead people. A breeder needs no proof of purebred lines, and you can even register mixes. Most pet owners don’t really care if the dog is registered, but it’s about supporting good breeders who are doing right by the breed. Did your vet tell you why he thought she was so young? Is he familiar with toy breeds? How small is she? You might want to do a bile acids test at 16 weeks just to be safe since all her littermates were much bigger. |