
Contacts Mrs Harding, a very nice lady to talk to. I have been slowly looking into Tollers myself for 6 years. I would love a toller but waiting lists are about 2 years from a good breeder, by then I'm hoping to be in uni, hense why my research into the breed has been long and slow, I'm waiting untill I am able to own one and not leave it with my parents for 3 years!
They are a very demanding breed with the drive to work. They need to be busy all the time. If you get one I suggest that you train it in two or moe displins, this doesn't mean you have to compeat in anything at any level if you don't want to.
You sound like you have not yet done much, if any research. I suggest you do alot on this breed, the breed club site is imformative and theres alot more on the WWW. I would also suggest viseting breeders and owners of tollers so you can see them in their home environment.
If you can phone a breeder and get a puppy with acouple of months of then I would be very wary of getting one from them.
Overall though they are a wonderful breed in the ringt hands