* The next is safety again, but that of our dogs and ourselves. We would be opening our home to many, many people a year. People we know nothing about. It would be foolhardy to open ourselves and our home up to literally countless strangers we know nothing about. This includes photos and videos inside our home, as that information could potentially open ourselves up to a sinister character. Several years ago, a breeder had a litter of puppies. A couple came to "look at puppies". The following evening, while she was at work, they returned to her home. They held her 13 year old daughter up at knife point, put all the puppies in a backpack and luckily left without harming the girl or the adult dogs. A few years ago, a fellow breeder was found murdered in her home in Kansas. She was showing puppies to "a potential buyer". Opening her home cost her her life. While these cases may sound extreme, it happens all the time, all over the country. One breeder I know has visitors sign and send back an agreement that gives consent for her to run a background check on them before scheduling with them, and verifying that they know and understand that her's is not a gun free home and that they should consider that before bringing children on their visit. It is terribly sad, but this is the world we are living in today!