@Carol Dee
This is Echo. She's 17months old and around 14lbs. She's still got a little growing to do yet. They are not fully mature physically till 3-4yrs old. I love the breed. They are very into their people as you can see. Super sweet, gentle, inquisitive, some would say needy they are often in the same room as we are regardless of what we're doing.
Here she is with my son Gabriel. He was just a few months old. He fell asleep so I set him down this was a day we'd lost power due to the storms. The baby monitor wouldn't work (no power) so he slept in hearing distance. Echo was maybe a yr old.
She is fascinated by his pacifier. She will chew them if she can. Only ones he's had in his mouth. If it's new or washed she doesn't want anything to do with it.
She wedged herself under my oldest daughter's arm when she fell asleep during a movie. Picture isn't great because I had to use the flash and the room was darker. Very people oriented.
That's from the last weekend in January. My oldest daughter will be 8 this month for perspective. And yes she handles her and presented her.
That last picture is Chuck Nortis aka Chuckie's. That's Echo's father. Good friend of mine is the breeder and how we got her. He's 20+lbs.
They are a WONDERFUL breed. Downside is the coat. Longhairs need to be kept up on or they will mat. It's not a big deal to me to run a brush through her but it's not a task you can ignore like a shorthaired breed.
Those are the pictures I have I can always take more.