@1basenji:
We would like to add a basenji puppy to our family this summer. We are searching for a good breeder that breeds healthy dogs, free of health issues that are common for basenjis: Faconi, IPSID, Hemolytic Anemia, Hypothyroidism, hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, luxating patella, persistent pupillary membranes (PPM), optic nerve coloboma, progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), cataracts, corneal dystrophy, and retinal dysplasia. A few of the breeders that have been brought to our attention are Sanda Saunders - Africanadian Basenjis, Debbie Hauri - Mata Hauri Basenjis and Gretchen Van Alstyne - Kokopelli Basenjis. Does anybody have any feedback or reviews on these breeders?
Best to do the research yourself as far as health testing and such. Responsible breeders post health testing results on OFA open data base.
Just as a note, PPM is pretty common in Basenjis and Iris to Iris PPM (one or two strands) is acceptable and will pass a CERF test. It heavy PPM that is more of an issue, that said, 99% of the time it does not effect their vision so for a pet, not that big of a problem. Note also that your will not see many breeders testing for HA any longer since there is a DNA test, offspring from clear parents are called and accepted clear by parentage, different from DNA testing for Fanconi which is at this time a linkage test. Corneal Dystrophy and retinal dysplasia is not consider a big problem in the breed. Many Basenjis have Hypothyroidism, but since it is easily controlled with daily meds, breeders in weighing options for breeder will usually have a "What can I live with" list…. And there is no DNA test for PRA, so breeders need to rely on eye exams, knowing all the offspring and keeping records of them. I know the Mata Hauri Basenjis, very nice and a good breeder.