Quote Originally Posted by Flexxtron View Post
I'm active on Facebook and Instagram, even in some dog groups, but I'll never post a pic of my own dogs on social media. Not everything needs to be shared to the world, especially something that can get you in trouble no matter how innocent you may be.

Some people call me "fake" because I like my privacy. I figure, if someone needs to see my dogs, they'll have an invitation to visit my yard anyways.

There's some things it's OK to be open about on social media, like what you ate for lunch that day (though your friends may hate you for it, lol). There's other things that, no matter where technology will take us in the next 10, 20, 30 years, should never be shared online.

It's just not worth it. Risk vs. Reward. Risking unwanted attention for some virtual likes? Doesn't make much sense...
I agree 100%. Risk is high, reward is what..for pride? Even if you don't have anything incriminating in the pics, the mere fact that you have a bulldog is enough to have people in your business causing you grief. You add in the fact that the dog ain't blue, throw in that you have chain setups, multiple dogs, and maybe even a brood pen....your yard looks like the commercial they play when the humane society begs for money. Better to be paranoid imo