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by Super Para on 13 April 2011 - 15:04
I have to say the best working K9`S I have had seem to have been the ones that have been brought up and had to fend for themselves EG if I was to tether one of my pet dogs brought up from 8weeks of age they would get themselves in all sorts of bother but when taken on as adults (12 months up) they can deal with it no problem.
Good topic lets hear some more.

by Brandi on 13 April 2011 - 16:04
A good example is when I went to a pet expo with a Breeder and two 11 week old pups. These two pups walked on leash, through hundreds of people (young and old, some handicap, some loud) and these two pups had the most confidence in the world. They were happy and proud, nothing phasing them.
These are what I would look for in a pup. As judron55 said.
Everyone has offered great "what to look for".
Brandi
by desert dog on 13 April 2011 - 17:04
Tenacity at the feed pan. Willing to fight for a teat or meal.
Hank
by brynjulf on 13 April 2011 - 17:04
I pick the puppy that is making the breeder cry :) You know the one that beats up all it's brothers and sisters, hangs off the breeders pants. Climbs out of the whelping box at 3 weeks of age. if I hear over and over "what am I going to do with this puppy, how do I find a home for this MONSTER. That's the one for me, these pups are born with an un describable naughtyness. They are confident from day one, you look at them and the little wheels are turning. You know them if you see them.

by steve1 on 13 April 2011 - 17:04
Good repsonses from all, Keep them coming it is interesting to here what people have to say
Steve1
by kacey on 13 April 2011 - 17:04

by TingiesandTails on 13 April 2011 - 21:04
I look for fearless puppy (not bothered by noise or obstacles) with lots of playdrive. I wouldn't pick the most outgoing puppy and as my dog lives inside - I wouldn't pick the messiest one either. I'd like to pick one that observes as I look around, has his/her nose on the ground when I drop some treats and a puppy that loves pulling on anything offered to play.

by Mystere on 13 April 2011 - 22:04
I also want to see health clearances for the parents, not only hips and elbows, but DM.

by VKGSDs on 13 April 2011 - 22:04
As far as drives go at 7-8 weeks my main concern would be food/hunt drive. I don't really need to see a puppy chasing a "gripping" on rags and tugs. If I've done the groundwork selecting a good breeding with the right pedigree, then it's not really important to me that a puppy can get all worked up in prey drive doing "bitework" at 7 weeks old. I already have a good idea of how the dog will balance out prey vs. defense, how the dog will work in protection when he is mature enough to actually show the aggression I'm looking for. I look more closely at how the dog will react to food and what his behaviors and body language look like when he is searching for food on the ground.
by crhuerta on 13 April 2011 - 23:04
The one that *thinks, problem solves*.....the one who wants everything, and isn't afraid to figure out a way to posses it....be it over, under, around, up & down or through an obstacle.
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