Anyone ever buy a puppy from Hilltop Meadows in Caldwell TX

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  • @suzee:

    Before you buy a puppy from a breeder please consider adopting one from BRAT.. there's SO many that need homes. You can get a puppy/young Basenji from them that's been tested/already vetted/etc.

    This is not a correct statement, while BRAT is a wonderful group with too many deserving Basenjis waiting for their forever homes, please not that BRAT Does NOT DNA test for Fanconi


  • @vickayx:

    Wow,

    I am def learning allot. I am extremely grateful this forum exists and everyone is so passionate. I have asked her for the names of the Damn and Sire. Also I am asking her for pictures of the mother, father, puppies, puppies with the mother and, the pen and living environment. I totally understand the common sense behind the fact if you buy from a backyard breeder you are only supporting them. I have looked at BRAT before but truthfully I would like to have a puppy so I can raise it and watch its every moment of growth. This is such a hard decision because it is the only season of the year these puppies are being born. I am contacting breeders (the very very few) that live near my area to see if they would do payment plans but no one has responded yet, plus I feel like they might be offended. I do not see a prob with a payment plan if we establish a contract or something. I was told that she doesn't breed these dogs to show just for companionship for people. I do not know how to really feel about that comment. I am aware her dogs don't have championship bloodlines or championship sire but I am not looking for a show dog. I figured that's why her puppies were cheaper. How is it that she would make a profit when she charges less then a normal breeder though? I am not defending her in anyway I was just puzzled.:confused:

    Reponsible breeders breed to improve the breed and breed to the Basenji AKC (set by The Basenji Club of America) breed standard. Honestly, responsible breeders breed for themselves and usually breed when they have a bloodline that they want to promote. So the responsible breeder keeps the best puppy for themselves to hopefully carry on the lines they are trying to develope (including conformation, health, temperament). So then you still have the rest of the litter… and then the most important thing is the home where they are placed, period.... regardless if companion home or show/performance home. Many of my best homes are pet homes and I would not change that for anything. While I would venture to say that 95% of the pups that I have bred could have finished a show conformation championship the home is more important. So these BYB that claim that they are just breeding "pet" puppies is a bunch of bull, in my opinion.

    I as a breeder would never be offended by someone asking about a possible payment plan... and responsible breeders also have a contract regardless, so not that hard to build in a payment plan. I suppose some might be offended, but then if they are, that is not someone I would want to buy from anyway. They can always just say no.

    If you are just breeding and selling for profit you are not putting any money into health testing so you don't have that expense. You use dogs on your property to breed, not like a responsible breeder that reseaches who to breed to and most all the time use a dog that could be on the other side of the country because they want to breed the best possible puppies. So that is additional cost by either shipping the bitch to the stud or the expense of AI or frozen semen breeding. Responsible breeders take into account before breeding health testing, conformation, temperament and will mating this dog with the bitch bring something to the breed? Will this mating improve the breed?

    If I were you, expand your search of responsible breeders.... Many could be within a day's drive or a trip by air... (which is another thing I will not do, I will not ship a puppy, potential buyers need to come in person).


  • Few things to consider.
    1. Do you truly want to help this person continue? If you don't wish to be a part of her unethical breeding scam, do not give her a penny. Money an issue? Get a rescue from BRAT or contact breeders about older (6 mos up) dogs they have that are not going to be shown and need a home.
    2. Is it smarter to save another year even, wait for a WELL BRED DOG from a RESPONSIBLE breeder that deserves your support, or jump to get one now. Which options proves you truly are a responsible person who cares about the dog more than your immediate needs?

    Bottom line, RUN, run fast, from this person.


  • Adopt a Basenji! There's some great Basenjis at BRAT. I adopted my current Basenji 2 years ago when he was 8 months old and he's got the best temperament!


  • Can you tell us more about yourself? Do you live alone, have a fenced yard, plan to keep the dog indoors, etc? How far are you willing to drive to pick up your puppy? What types of pets have you had in the past, or have presently etc? What hours do you work that the puppy would be alone, need someone to take it out etc.

    There may be some people on this list who can refer you to breeders that may have available puppies as litters are born. Sometimes we expect 3-4 pups and get 7. I do know of pending litters in NY, PA, IN and KY that may end up with more puppies than they have reservations.


  • and remember, a basenji can never use an invisble fence. They will run right thru it and other dogs can come on your property and kill your pet.

  • First Basenji's

    I had just filled out a HUGE questionnaire on the same questions u just asked me. My hands hurt from typing so much haha but here is a quick over view. I live with my boyfriend on the lower level of my cousins home which is completely separate from the upstairs. We both work at the same place between 5-8 hours 5 days a week. My cousin comes home from lunch everyday to take his dog Fin out. He said he would do the same for us if we were to get a dog. We just put up a fence. It is similar to the style of a dog park because there are two fences basically. The first gate is near the drive way which is a 10 foot high privacy fence and then u walk into a 20 by 20 grassed area and then there is another gate that goes into another fenced in area that is surrounded by a 6 foot chain link fence the the yard is longer than wider. Anyway once we get home from work we just stay home so the dog would be around us all the time. We are active in the sense we go hiking and trail walking. I plan on crating the dog when I am not home because of what I read and how they are destructive when left alone and bored. I will ALWAYS have it on a leash even in the fenced in yard since they are sight hounds and will want to get anything running. I had a dog an English Springer Spaniel when I was growing up with my parents. We got him because someone was abandoning him and we took him. We had him for a good year but my mother never had allergies and then developed them really bad. So her friend had adopted him and she had another Springer Spaniel and had a big yard for them to play with. She told me if I learn there is everything there is about dogs one day she will get me a hypo-allergenic dog. Well, years pasted I moved out and now I think its time for me to get a dog. I did what she told me I went to the library read dog books day in and day out. I had my own dog walking business as a teenager and I dog sat as well. I still dog sit for my boss when she goes away. I watch animal planet like a religion. So dogs have been a passion of mine for ever it seems. If there are more questions u have I will be happy to answer them. Also I contacted breeders near me and one responded so far and said they are not willing to do a payment plan but I guess I will keep reaching out to people. Oh and I have a bearded dragon as of right now but his cage is 5 feet off the ground and is tucked away so a dog would not be able to get near him.


  • @tanza:

    This is not a correct statement, while BRAT is a wonderful group with too many deserving Basenjis waiting for their forever homes, please not that BRAT Does NOT DNA test for Fanconi

    nooo! i'm sorry! i didn't mean it like that. i mean they will tell you if the puppy has fanconi or not. they do test for fanconi every month, as you should with your basenjis with the testing strips..


  • Why are you planning on crating when you don't know how your dog is yet? I do believe it's different in America versus Europe on crating dogs. I have two dogs myself, I do have crates, but I rarely use them, and I won't use them as they are home alone either.

    Not pointing any fingers, just wondering.


  • @suzee:

    nooo! i'm sorry! i didn't mean it like that. i mean they will tell you if the puppy has fanconi or not. they do test for fanconi every month, as you should with your basenjis with the testing strips..

    If people would DNA test, then if Clear or Carrier, no need to strip test. Strip testing only tells you on that day, the Basenji is not spilling sugar, could have been the day before or the day after. So really doesn't tell you if that Basenji does or does not have Fanconi


  • Strip testing does not tell you if the dog you are adopting has Fanconi, it only says that at that moment it is or is not symptomatic. Strip testing is not the same as testing for Fanconi using the DNA test and should not be referred to as "testing for fanconi" it is screening for symptoms.


  • Basenji are not really hypo-allergenic, while they are usually good with people that have minor allergies, keep in mind they do shed and they do have dander which is usually what people with allergies react to. I think you will find that when at home in a fenced yard they would be fine and not need to be on a leash. Granted some will climb a chain link fence but that 99% of the time is because they are alone and bored.

  • First Basenji's

    Well, I am just going by what allot of people here in America I guess say is the best method but u are right. You do have a point I do not know that info so it will all vary once I get it. By the way GOOD NEWS! I decided I WILL NOT being getting a puppy from that woman in Texas as she IS a puppy mill breeder. I spoke to a woman who is very devoted to the breed and is located in Mass. she wants to meet me first in person so I will drive there which will take about 6 hours just to meet and then come back at a later date, that is if both her and I decide this is a good idea to work with each other, to pick a puppy and ect.. so I feel soo much better about all this that I will not be supporting a puppy mill and I am going through legit breeder who only wants to better the breed. She only reserves 2 puppies for companionship out of each litter for the most part and the other dogs she chooses are for herself to show and breed to better breed standards. So I hope that every one is feeling better like I am about my decision. You guys are right there is no rush and there is no price when it comes to getting the best of the breed I do not want to be a supporter of puppy mills. I am so glad I researched all this before I made the final decision because I bet there are many people out there that just buy a dog on impulse.


  • Glad to hear and a very wise decision, IMO… Who are you visiting? Many of us are related by our Basenjis.

  • First Basenji's

    Eldorado Basenji's in Mass.


  • There is a race meet this weekend in Frenchtown, NJ. There will be a lot of basenji there racing if you would like to visit and meet some up close. My breeders said she would be happy to introduce you to her 4 kids and let you get a feel for the breed.


  • Oh good…you've come to your senses about getting the other pup. :) All kidding aside, I have to commend you for being so open about everything with answering all the questions. And also have to commend you for not supporting a puppy mill.

    I think you'll be very happy with a pup from Eldorado. I have dogs from Eldorado and can't say enough great things about my dogs - they have excellent temperaments. The sisters are very transparent about health testing (everything is on OFFA) and health questions/issues. I've found them to be a great resource with questions after the fact as well.

  • First Basenji's

    What time and day is the race? I work weekends but i would be very interested. Also I am glad I'm goin with them because she really cared to ask me allot of questions and didnt rush me off the phone. She was really sweet and knowledgeable.


  • The meets are normally from 8- 1 or so both days. There are also races later in the month, or you could visit her at her house in PHillipsburg, she is always willing to let people come oer and meet the breed even though she is not currently breeding. My boy Trog was her last litter 6 yrs ago.


  • Vickay–-I am also glad to hear about your decision. I wish that I had found this forum BEFORE I bought Binti. I know the others would have steered me into a much better decision. I did not realize all the other breeds Candyce was breeding and was sorry when I realized that I had, indeed, supported a puppy mill type operation. Good for you!!! And I will do better next time. Have fun with your puppy when you get him/her!!

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