I would probably ask her the general questions relating to her breeding program and what health tests were performed prior to breeding. I would also want to know how she spent her life at the breeder ---part of the family, crated separately, etc. and how much exercise she got. All of these things will help you to make the best adjustment for you and her. Katie was three years old when we got her in May. She had been bred twice. I knew she had been socialized well because she was shown to her championship when she was young, and her breeder is also a trainer who always works with her dogs. Katie was part of the family with the breeder and had many siblings, but she made an amazing adjustment with us. I can tell that she is really happy, and we couldn't be happier with her. Good luck if you get this litte girl. We are so very blessed that Katie's breeder entrusted us with our precious little girl. It was a real heartbreaker for her to give Katie up, but she know that we are devoted to Katie and that we love her dearly. |