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Originally Posted by YorkieRose Once they are born, there is no reason to destroy them unless there is a serious medical problem. Giving them to good homes, with full knowledge of the breeding, free of charge, puts the responsiblity on the new owner....in lieu of a fee, they get the puppy...it may have a perfectly normal life for many years...or it may not..but the new owner knows it and there is no deception..they are willing to take a chance...we all take chances with puppies, unrelated or related. |

good answer and may i add that under NO circumstances should this litter be registered - she would be adding greatly to the chance that some unethical or uninformed person gets a puppy and later decides to breed it which would only make the matter worse- DO NOT REGISTER THE LITTER AND HAVE ALL PUPPYS SPAYED OR NUETERED !!!!!!!