
What happened to the last litter? Did they vet homes and agree to take back the pups if there was a problem. Even with experience it is very hard to be sure pups end up in lifelong homes. It is litters like this that fill my local dogs home.
I judged a companion show ans afterwards had a family approach me about choosing a dog.
I suggested the Dogs home and they told me it was full of nothing but staff crosses and a few Dobes Rotties and Shepherds and small terrrier types.
She was very taken with my friends elderly but puppy seeming Spaniel cross something.
We had a chat about ascertaining what their needs were and the need to match those to the needs of the dogs they were interested in. (Collies, Springers aned lively breeds)
They are going to research the breed standards on the Kennel Club website to get a shortlist of breeds that would suit their lifestyle time and activity levels (13 year old son seemed to be drivng force in getting a dog), and I suggested they then contact breed rescue if they would prefer an adult.
What I am saying is that rescues are already at crisis point with this sort of cross, and their chances of finding a home are therefore lessened, as obviously they don't appeal to everyone.