
Hi again, Part 2 as promised :P
Expecting a puppy to bring something back to you is hit and miss - even born "retrievers" are usually trained to bring out their natural instinct - pups tend to run off and play with anything thrown for them :P
Eyes should be bright, no mucous, sticky discharge, tear stains.
Nose doesn't always have to be cold and wet but should be clean and not shrivelled-up dry!
Ears, again should be clean - check inside for dirt or wax and definitely have a little sniff inside them - there should be no nasty odour.
Bottoms and genitalia should be clean too
Coat should be clean, bright, no obvious signs of dandruff, grease or red/flaky/itchy patches, no parasites.
Skin should be plump (not dehydrated - test by lifting gently between finger and thumb it should spring back).
Their over all demeanour is an important indicator to their health status - a calm, gentle puppy should be just that - not quiet or lethargic :(
HTH, Teri :)