I wonder what area this was in?
We have just adopted a puppy from a rescue, one of a litter of 11.
To be honest, they could have homed double the amount, not saying they would all be good homes, but when I rang in the morning there were 11, when I arrived 20 mins. Later, there were 5 not reserved (waiting home check), by the time I walked over to the kennel block, only 2 were left.
I couldn't believe what a scrum it was and this is in what is known to be a poorer area in the country, with many people on the minimum wage.
I worked in rescue for some time myself and puppies were always the first to go, so much so that we wouldn't have them on view to the public, as they would automatically want one and disregard the other dogs.
Any rescue/pound that Pts puppies and then advertises the fact, is not good, far from enouraging people to adopt, it will out them off going, and thefore reduce their funds even more. Puppies to a rescue, are, at the end of a day, income.
The puppies in our litter, had been passed on from another smaller rescue, because they couldn't manage the number and regime them quickly, that is good practice. Decent rescues always take in puppies.