My humble opinion is: If it ain't broke, don't fix it! As long as the pups are healthy and someone is willing to give them good and loving homes, I don't see the problem. As we all know, when you get a pet you aren't guaranteed the amount of time you will be blessed with it anyway or the fact that later on down the line it will develop health problems. It's a chance we are all willing to take with our babies. It wouldn't bother me a bit to care for one of those puppies, sooner or later we will all probably face heartache because we live so much longer than our pets as a rule. I say, take care of them and find them good homes where they won't be bred.
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