I was just wondering what tests other people have done on 100% czech litter to pick the best pup. Also to the people who have had a few litters was there any pups that got under their guard and what were they like as pups. I was told by my Czech friends to look for the most dominant one, the one that eats the most and the one that when you put him in a new enviroment has the most confidence and HAS to smell everything. Nothing about drive.
Originally posted by chris j: I was just wondering what tests other people have done on 100% czech litter to pick the best pup. ...to look for the most dominant one, the one that eats the most and the one that when you put him in a new enviroment has the most confidence and HAS to smell everything. well, this is my first Czech pup, and this is what I got (I trusted the breeder as she had them tested)....
a very confident, stocky young male, alpha mentality to the max (breeder said he would take toys from the other pups if they got to them first)(he also tries to take toys from our 7mo female and 3yr female), always sniffing around, always looking for something to get into, only person he cares about their approval is me. Also, he was selected by a K9 officer from Albany, only to be turned down by the breeder (as he was already sold, to me), that wanted him (would pay double, even wanted to contact us to see if we would sell him) because he had such high drives and confidence. The officer ended up taking 2 other pups from the litter and Kane was shipped to us.
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