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Hi Everyone! I'm still learning how to navigate around Doodle Kisses, so please forgive me if this is in the wrong spot!
I would love to hear from anyone who has experience with "temperament testing" puppies. The breeder we have chosen for our new puppy does not allow the family to choose their own puppy, but they choose for you based on the looks you specify and the temperament testing scores of the puppy.
This makes me nervous in a way, but there are other aspects of this process that seem positive to me.
I am super anxious to see if they will choose one of the puppies we have fallen in love with from the litter.
Please share your knowledge and experience with this!
Thanks!
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Assuming you have a good breeder, he/she will know those puppies better than you can know them by going to visit and pick them that way. You want the breeder's opinion (coupled with testing results) to direct you rather than your feelings because if you have strong desires for a certain personality that is the best way to get it.
Ditto, except I would not want to be told I have NO input on choosing my pup and I probably wouldn't go with that breeder - I am just ornery enough that I want some say in the process because the pup will be MINE for the next 12 - 15 years and not the breeder's. I think choosing is part of the bonding process, however, I would probably choose the pup the breeder suggested, so.....
Thanks for your input. I really do want to know about the pups personality and make sure we get one who will be a great fit for our family. We do get weekly updated pictures and each week we send an email telling them which puppies are our favorites. We also sent a detailed description of our family life and what we are looking for in terms of personality and looks.
We live in a different state from the breeder, so I won't be able to visit the litter to hand choose a puppy anyway. I like the idea of the temperament testing and the breeder choosing the puppy that best fits each family's lifestyle and desires for their pet.
On the other hand, I am worried that I'm going to get attached to the few puppies I love out of the litter (From photos anyway) and then be disappointed if we don't get the one we want. I know this could happen if we weren't first on the list with a different breeder anyway.
I just have so much anxiety about this new puppy! I can't wait to find out which girl will be ours and then I especially can't wait to bring her home!!
I really think since you can't visit the pups in person, that you should rely on the breeder's selection for you based on what you want and what their experience and testing tells them. I am sure it will work out perfectly.
Heather ~ we used a breeder that uses the temperament testing and chooses the family that best fits the puppy. We were so happy with her choice for us. When we purchased a second doodle, we went to the same breeder. I assume you do have the last say, as you do not have to take any puppy she chooses for you. It might be you have your heart set on a chocolate girl and there are no girls, etc. We were told before the litter was even born, that if the puppy they chose for us was not what we wanted, we could move our deposit to another litter to be born in the future. That may be an option for you. I really hope you are thrilled with the puppy they chose for your you and your family! Looking forward to photos!
We used a breeder on the other side of the country and specified the coat type and possible colours….she picked the pup based on a set of questions she asked us, stuff like temperament, activity level, etc. I was not liking the idea much at first but then realized she did it to ensure we had the right pup the first time and that it fit our life style and she did not have to worry about people returning pups.
We ended up with Milo and I could not be happier….he fit right in immediately.
This is similar to our experience. We saw Tara on line and REALLY wanted her but the breeder said she could not say for certain that we could have her until she was 6+ weeks old and her personality could be tested. I found this to be really annoying at first. The waiting was terrible! The breeder asked many questions of us regarding our life style and what we wanted as far as personality and energy level, etc. In the end we did end up with Tara and we had first pick so I know that it wasn't because she was left over. :) Anyhow, she is a PERFECT match for us so in the case of our breeder she knew her stuff and it turned out well for us. When all is said and done it is personality that is so important. It is easy to fall in love with a cute puppy but a good breeder can help you make wise choices and avoid heartache down the road.
Heather - I sent you a friend request last week as I wanted to share my personal experience about the breeder with you. The complaints you read about them are valid, I have met the breeder in person and have been to her house. I would caution about getting a dog from there.
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