Jack,
I feel you obviously have a good eye when it comes to selecting stock to implement into your program. I also feel it is a lot harder than what people think when it comes time to select one who you feel is worthy of feeding for the next couple years as it matures before determining the dogs axle worthiness. I guess I will start by leaving this post open ended so you can take it the direction you would like and then I will add some more specific questions.
Question one:::
What is the VERY FIRST thing you look for/at in a puppy? How would you make your selection if you went to someone to buy a pup? Is their one thing that sticks out in your mind that you can share with the rest of us to give us something to think about and help develop a more sound selection process?
I realize it is usually a gamble with pups but with a good eye and selection protocol I think you have a better chance at getting something worth feeding. I am so glad I am not just stuck with picking a pup and living with my decision. I have a few that I am able to pull from. Honestly up to this point I have just gotten lucky and got some good ones. As soon as I think I know what im doing my mind has a tendency to get in the way. LoL I need to implement a protocol that keeps most of my emotional criteria out of the equation.
Any and all feedback from everyone welcome. Please share your personal experiences as to successes and failures and why you think how you selected made a difference.
Thanks in advance to all who share.
Eric