Max's Mom was 7 pounds, and Dad was 5. The breeder said she had charted the male pups growth and it was pointing them at 6-7 pounds. Which still to me with one Lab that is 110 pounds and one Newfie who is around 180 pounds, 7 pounds is still TINY. I do also have a toddler, so I think he'll work out just fine. If I really get into them and want another one down the road I will go with a more reptuable breeder and wait until my kids are older so I don't have to worry about a super tiny puppy.
When she told me his dam was 7 pounds you could have knocked me over with a feather, she didn't look or feel it at all, she was light as air when we picked her up.
She did have long legs proportion wise, and a longer nose, not that domed of a skull. The sire was much nicer what I saw of him and actually had an apple head, and short legs, etc. Now that I think of it, the Dam was the poor quality one of the pair but once I got in there and saw the puppies I was sort of blind to it all.
She certainly had a lovely temperment though.
Any tips on avoiding future behavioral problems with him? I am trying to treat him like a big dog as much as possible but it's tough! I want to just hold him all the time and let him sleep in my bed and all that. I never allow my big dogs on my bed or couch though, they take up too much room!
So far today I have kept him on an umbillical leash with me at all times like I do with all of my new puppies.
I am going to socialize the crud out of him because I hear that can be a problem down the road with these guys.
Should I even attempt crate training with him or do Chi's not take to it well?