
Eye tacking. Cough! This started to become 'the norm' in my breed and was being done to protect the eyes of a puppy until they had 'grown into their skin'. Fact is having to do this should never be the case! If it helps save the eyes of course it has to happen, but fact is no breed, wrinkles or not, should be so exaggerated as to need this done on a regular basis.
Vet's health certificate - all that does is confirm the puppy is healthy at the time of sale. You must always take the puppy to your own vet in any case.
Most good breeders would supply at least a 3, better yet written 5 generation pedigree with the Puppy Pack. I don't see this is up to the buyer!
Of course it should be possible for you to go visit the breeders, meet them, see mum with her litter and their adults too. And where/how they keep their stock. That's a given.
All puppies shoud be wormed, from 2 weeks and every 2 weeks to the time they go home and new owners should be given a medical record again, with the Puppy Pack. I didn't vaccinate mine unless they were still with me at 10 weeks at which point they'd be given their first set, with those I was keeping. I prefer not to do this because some vets won't accept any vaccination done by the breeder, and I didn't want mine over-vaccinated. This was, with mine, normally started by the new owner's vet, at the time of the initial health check. Other breeders do vaccinate however.
With due respect to being listed on this website - it would be a good idea to go to the Breed Club and ask for names of reputable breeders - hopefully the people you have found will be members! Nobody will/should give personal recommendations, or otherwise, on a public forum. Slander/libel.
Much as you may have called at a difficult time, no breeders with a litter available, should be anything other than open and friendly. And not doing emails - not everybody has the time to read and reply, especially if they have adults and a litter to be looking after. I prefer a prospective buyer to make phone contact, and an appointment to come and visit.
What to look for - a happy healthy litter kept in suitable surroundings - best in the home where they'd be getting used to the normal sights and sounds of a busy household. Any bad smell, dull staring coats, puppies reluctant to approach and show no interest in doing so - run. And be prepared for them to ask you as many questions about the home you are offering, as you'll have of them.
Do you have a friend who is experienced in dogs/puppies who might go with you?
Going to a show might give you the chance to hook up with a lot of breeders - LKA in Birmingham is coming up - go to the website (Ladies Kennel Association) and check which day the breed will be showing.
ps Just looked at the litters available on this website ....... looking at that pedigree - not that it's the be all and end all, but not a Champion to be seen! Indeed not showing doesn't make a breeder a BYB, but if they do show, it shows a depth of commitment in their chosen breed, at least? And forgive me, but wasn't it originally the intention to rescue this breed, breeding OUT all the excessive wrinkling that was causing huge problems in the breed in it's original country?