The reason I get nervous when I see pure breed pups for sale with no papers is this... when I sold my pups it was on a limited contract.. meaning they could not breed those pups and get them akc reg... but in reality they could breed the pups and just not paper them.
So when I see no papers I wonder, were the original dogs sold as limited/or spay and neuter contract? and the person (not meaning you) went behind the original breeders back and breed the pups anyways?
I imagine others wonder about this also, making them a little weary of buying a nonpapered pup... I don't understand why a person wouldn't get the papers (the breeder)
Here in my state, non papered pups are 500... papered 900 up. I sold my pups for 700.. because they are on the bigger size, but are really not so big anymore. (akc papered)
If you are able to paper your pups (the parents have to be akc to do this) you may want to consider it, many people would feel more comfortable buying them.... if you are not able to paper the pups, well there is nothing you can do... but people will wonder why, which could turn a lot of potential buyers away.
Good luck selling your pups- they are a lot of fun to watch them grow
edited to add: they are very cute, and I did not mean any offense, I was just trying to expain why papers can be important to the buyer