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Originally Posted by gemy Ideally you will have the opportunity to see the whole litter interact with one another; how-ever some may have been sold etc. Still try to see what-ever the remaining pups are, interacting with one another; even if all the pups left are not yours to choose from. |
This reminded me of when I got my first yorkie, Chelsea. I was the first person to look at the puppies, and she was from a litter of all females. I couldn't tell the pups apart and kept picking the one that was spoken for.
I had to ask the breeder if she could only let the ones that were actually available, out of the pen, so I could choose the one I wanted.