
I'm still torn:
To answer Brainless: There are 4 bitches in the litter plus 3 boys, all equal size at the moment, other than one of the boys, slightly larger but he is the bold and pushy one so would get the best of what was on offer.
This girl is half the size and weight, and I mean exactly that. She stands out like a sore thumb as she is not slightly smaller but tiny.
Thinking about it, I would assume that they started weaning around 4 weeks or so and the mother has not fed them for over a week so completely weaned. If she was being pushed of the nipple but was not getting as much weaning food as she liked - would she have made up any weight in a couple of weeks?
She was acting completely normally, playing with the others and holding her own in this area.
So this begs the question. Is she naturally small and a small eater, or is she still being pushed out of the food, or is there a medical reason.
I completely agree that any breeder worth their salt would see that the smallest fed first, or definitely not got pushed out, or supplemented etc.
What I now have to add into the mix is that my daughter emailed her this afternoon to see if she still had a bitch available and she said yes, but when I first contacted her and made arrangements to go yesterday, she told me that she only had the one bitch available.
So, was she lying yesterday to try and sell this small bitch, or, has someone since yesterday decided they don't want a bitch they had booked? Is this breeder unethical? Although I got her details from the particular breed club of ethical breeders. Or rather I left my details with the club and she contacted me.
I have left it that I would like to go see the puppy again on Sunday. Breeder happy with this arrangement. I would hope by then that she may have picked up some weight, but it will give me a chance to see if the discrepancy is even more obvious or the gap has closed, if you get what I mean.
If she is still very much smaller, I may request that she get her checked over properly, with a vet report - if she is willing to do this. If not then I will definitely walk away.
So frustrating as I have waited nearly a year to get a puppy from the 'right' breeder, who properly health tests and this lady says she has been breeding, showing and judging for the past 40 years. I hoped she was reliable. We will see.