pup This is what I have done for many years...if you are not happy with my pup and if at maturity it is NOT what I said it would be..you may keep the dog and I will refund your money...the reason I have not had to refund money is I do not place a pup the buyer does not want..size, color, coat etc...too much stress for me to deal with unhappy pet owners..so don't screw up, Pat LOL
Looking at the grandsire, the breeder had to know there were oversized, mixed trait dogs in the line...many traits like size can skip a generation. The grandsire will continue to pass his strong size genes..so next time this breeder will know ahead of time and not make the same mistake again...double the 12 week weight, works for most lines I know..but spayed/neutered pets tend to add weight to their frame..best wishes
PS...you do not predict puppy weight from birth weight..I have had huge 6 oz pups sectioned out of mom and grew up tp be 3 pounds..my KC was a perfect example...a 2 oz can be 7 poudns..the breeder was in too much of a hurry to get these pups sold before knowing what they had...
Last edited by YorkieRose; 06-06-2006 at 07:23 PM.
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