When my JRT had a litter, it was 6 of them (we were told that was unusual, the vet thought there were two and had scheduled a c-section because they'd be just to darned big. She went into labor that night. 6 of the suckers. We named them as we pulled them out, all Hawaiian names. We really knew they'd mostly be renamed as they found (grateful, much beloved) new homes. We kept Keiki, because there were 3 stubbies and two long-legs, and hubby wanted a long leg (the mom-dog was a stubbie). We never did it again, and once someone asked me to trace the pups to find a girl for his guy. I'm pleased to report that everyone who took one did as we advised and fixed theirs as soon as they were old enough. Oh, it just occurs to me, this doesn't add up right. One pup was still-born. People have since told me my JRTs were the most gentle they've every seen, but to be fair, they were mutts. I was actually turning down potential buyers because I lived in FL and got a lot of calls from older couples. I'd gently tell them that JRTs are very high energy. Also very intelligent. People always think they want an intelligent dog, but think about it. If you want a cute dog who won't get into trouble, you really don't want the brightest bulb on the tree. I loved especially the battery names! So appropriate!