Jimmy, That isn't what I am saying. You have two lovely cockapoos and maybe you will be lucky and not have health problems with them. I do hope so.
I admit I have a bee in my bonnet about doing health checks, but the only other bee buzzing around is giving mongrels a name to make them look desirable and so they can sell - in other words designer dogs.
I agree if a profit can be made it is perfectly ok but it is less likely if all the health checks are done, the dam and pups are fed and housed well, the pups vaccinated before they leave the birth home, and are registered with the Kennel Club. All that costs money and is pretty well the way all breeding shoudl be done in my opinion. The ultimate aim in breeding is not to make money but to produce better dogs and healthier dogs over a period of time.
You also have it wrong about what I believe, I started my life with a cross breed - lab/cocker - but she wasn't a cockalab or a labacock or anything other than a labradort/cocker cross. Had I mated her to her brother or any other breed they would have produced mongrels, not more cockalabs or labacocks. Because they would not have bred true to type, in other words, you wouldn't have had a scooby what they'd turn out like in either looks or temperament, or for that matter health, I wouldn't ever have bred her.