Wow that is tiny! What is their temperament and personality supposed to be
@Chopper
Good luck @ the vet
Well - this one is sweet - of course puppies are. So let me describe my daughter's dog.
Fully of energy but not the energy of bouncing on furniture and people. They like to be around people but don't have to be on you. I happen to think that her puppy is very smart. Her dog listens and obeys. He isn't perfect but he tries to be. When I visit - a few times a year - he gives me the once over and then he is content to let me hug my grandsons and play with him and them. His father is owned by my daughter's mother in law and he LOVES me. I see him just about every time I visit with my daughter and he has yet to forget me. He greets me and then stays with me. Wants me to pick him up...pay attention for a few minutes...and then he is down and chasing the other dogs around. Wow - you just made me realize who I fell in love with to encourage me to get this breed.
My daughter's dog loves to go with the family and when you have four boys (three of which are in sports) and a husband who coaches sports your family is on the go all the time...so the puppy goes when he can. I wanted something that I could walk and would encourage me to walk. I don't have to take her outside to potty so I don't have to rush all the time - she does that inside really well - but if I want to walk she can go with me.
This breed is a breed that other people are willing to have you come and visit and bring your dog.
I'm not sure I answered your question but I at least got to babble for a while.