Defensive aren't we. I see you've decided you like this person and are probably going to ignore our advice regardless.

Yes, my concern was overbreeding. One female and a couple of litters a year? How's that happen? And I should hope her puppy-dog isn't being used for breeding already. She doesn't say the age of her females either. Or how long she's been breeding. Or who she's used as a stud for the breedings with which dams since her one male is just a puppy. No past litter info, makes me wonder if she ever had a litter for real.

Showing is not the ultimate importance for all breeds. Showing ruins some breeds in my opinion. But a toy breed has little other proving ground besides the show. And showing also tells you how invested into the world of dogs a breeder is. "A few of her pups being shown next year or so" means buyers are showing. It means nothing about the breeder. Its just put in the website to confuse people. And why can't she tell us who to look out for in the show ring? I could tell you I have a few dogs showing this year, which I don't. Where's the backup on this bit of useless info?

I'm not concerned about shots when shipping. If this is what the breeder brought up when asked, I'd drop her on the spot. What I'm concerned about is shipping too early and causing possible fear or aggression problems for life. If you are going to ship you should wait a few more weeks than if you are not. BTW, when does she release her pups?

Honestly, the website itself screams byb in other aspects. She describes pups who will follow you around the house. Most pups will. A breeder needn't say this unless they are trying to appeal to impulse buyers who want a cutsie little puppy. I failed to find any relevant information to the breeder, just cutsie little puppy stuff and info about caring for your puppy. Any smart byb knows to appeal to the buyer by throwing down some care info about how fragile their tiny wittle puppies are and how they need grooming. Not convincing me.

She wrote you and said "A good breeder is very picky and will usually check up on you, call your vet to make sure your animals have had care, so forth." She's trying to pull the wool over your eyes by making you think she's a good breeder because she's going to call you. Its doesn't take a good breeder to call.

Touting champion bloodlines also raises a flag for me. Do you know where I see the term "champion bloodlines" being advertised most often---in puppy mill ads and even in pet stores. Heck, the champion could be 10 generations back by now and they could still say the pups are from champion bloodlines. We all should know by now that bloodlines don't make the puppies automaticly perfect. Good breeders don't need to have "champion bloodlines" all over their website. They simply list the parent's titles with their picture or individual info.

Her whole website seems kind of elusive to me. As if she's only giving info to those who contact so she can make something up as she goes. If you went through her whole website and took out all the info that's repeated or not pertinent to her breeding program you get half a paragraph of info. All of it is "duh" info as well: like you get shots and akc papers with your purchase, and I handle the puppies from birth. Well duh I should hope so for all of those things. No reason to list them in your website other than to fill in some space.