LOL love that look! I think the most important thing is that you’re honest (and I know you will be) to buyers and are careful if any go to homes that might breed them. If you breed long enough you will produce something you didn’t want/expect. It’s how you deal with it that shows your character as a breeder.
If I do breed her, it will be to another dog in our club, and the pups would probably go to other club members. So I will be just as honest as I know how. As long as they're just carriers, it doesn't matter -- just have to be careful who you breed to.
I think that good stud dogs with the nn type are going to be VERY popular for awhile!