
I'm getting a new puppy tomorrow. It wasn't something I had planned, but I feel it is my responsibility, and I am able to give the pup a home, and I will love him. I think the background story illustrates pretty well how it ISN'T a good idea just to breed a one off litter as a pet owner, even if you do it responsibly.
I have a puppy buyer who really wanted to breed a litter from his bitch, to his other dog of the same breed, from another breeder. The dogs are nice looking, breed typical, but they have never been shown, or worked. They are pure pets, of good temperament. The bitch has littermates that have won numerous CCs and RCCs. Both dog and bitch were hip scored and eye tested with good results. The owner was confident he had many friends all wanting a puppy from his lovely dogs, and that he could sell any surplus if he got a big litter. So the bitch was mated to the dog.
The bitch had just 3 puppies. They were well reared. The many buyers did however not materialise. Only one friend still wanted a puppy. The breeder wanted to keep one so that left one to find a good home for. He was careful not to sell to just anyone, it had to be a GOOD home, of course. But he wasn't known in the breed at all, nor were his dogs. Adverts gained no response at all. Serious buyers would rather wait for a pup from parents proven in the showring or working, or from a breeder that was proven in the dogs they produce. The pups got to 8 weeks and the breeder could not keep more than one. The breeder of the sire ended up taking one to help out, so all was fine.
But just 48 hours after the one sold pup had gone to his new home, the new owner realised he couldn't cope with a puppy. He felt bad about it but was sensible enough to admit that it would be better if the puppy went to a different home. But of course, there were no homes readily available. Hence my "grandpup" is coming to live with me. That way I know he will be safe and well. I didn't breed him but he's still my responsibility, the way I see it. His breeder will now have his bitch spayed.
Just one example of how things often do NOT work out the way people wanting to breed think and hope. A wellbred litter from health tested parents, is simply often not enough. Not when you care enough to NOT sell a puppy to anyone who asks, whether a suitable home or not.