Oh I wish all my chins looked like that, and would have loved that Copper was as big, that's why I decided to put him with a standard female at least for this time to see what his babies turned out, he has been separated from this female and they were 59 and 58 grams when they were born, so hoping they turn out nice enough,
I would really love to have all gorgeous chins, but I am working on it, it really takes time and money especially when is so hard to be able to purchase good quality chins in Canada, they have to be brought most from the US and that is quite expensive, so a little bit at a time I try to get a couple nice chins here and there, but it takes time to cull out chins and select the ones that you realized that were not as nice and keep the best ones.
Copper was not bred by me, his mom came pregnant when I got her and his mom weighed about 900 grams, his dad was Ryersons and whitewoods lines, so really was hoping to see if Copper would give some nice babies, but for now, I am waiting to see how these ones turn out.
Copper is one of my most calm chins, he is very cuddly and he could stay put for a long time, so even if I don't breed him anymore, I don't think that I could ever let him go, he is a very lovable boy.