
Funny that is the same as me mountaindreams. I ended up in a row with my OH who happened to mention our litter in our local. He really couldn't understand my worry. He said you might get a home for one, and I replied I am only interested in people who are actually actively looking for one of my breed, not someone who hears of a litter and thinks 'ooh wouldn't mind one of those'.
It's bad enough with family, friends and acquaintances getting gooey and considering having a puppy, and I have to point out all the negatives, because they are just being swayed by emotion when there are puppies on the ground. This includes some of my doggy friends in other breeds or those in other doggy activities who should know better.
On the other hand when I don't have puppies and people meet me with the dogs and want info on the breed that's another matter.
In fact someone who did that had her husband come to see the dogs and they had been thinking of getting a dog of Spitz type.
They ended up getting a puppy from a breeder some hundreds of miles away, I was given the task of keeping an eye on them which resulted in training classes, ring-craft and them exhibiting (was very handy having a local lift to shows too ;). They bred from their bitch in the fullness of time too. Sadly they no longer show due to his work commitments meaning he is often abroad, so his weekends are devoted to wife and family.
I'm all for promoting my breed, but not encouraging puppy sales.
Thing is in the current climate the kind of puppy buyers one needs are not two a penny, and even with a decent waiting list I don't think any breeder can count on having all puppies homed before 12 weeks old at least.
We on here understand that a puppy is homed when the right home comes along, not when pups reach a certain age. Those casual breeders want their puppies gone before they get hard work, often as Young as 6 weeks, we have seen posts about it here..