@Darlene said in Looking for a new Basenji pup to add to the family!:
I have 5 Basenji puppies that are 9 weeks old,they are brindle,I have 1 female left and 4 males left,they are not regestered,but they are full blooded, they have had their first shots and they will be getting their 2nd shots next Friday,they are fanconi free,the father is registered, he is Brindle, the Mother's are not,one Mother is Tri-color,and the other mother is Red and white,they are sisters, I am selling them for 300.dollars however,I live in Tennessee, but my dogs are beautiful and very healthy! and I always offer anyone their money back ,no questions asked if they are not happy with one of my puppies! even after several months! I would rather do that ,then have one end up in a shelter!
Why are you breeding unregistered dogs. How do you know they are Fanconi free? Do you have DNA testing on the sire and dams? Please, stop being a puppymill. Spay your females, neuter your male and learn to be a responsible dog owner. Spay/neuter your puppies, or take a $300 deposit refundable when proof of spay/neuter, or paid directly to their veterinarian for the procedure.
If you truly want to breed Basenjis, find a mentor, find a dog, show it, learn genetics and lines and testing. There is so much more to health than just fanconi free. As for the females... let me guess... they were bought from a breeder on a NO BREEDING contract, so either they or their parents were bred even though the buyers signed contracts not to do so. Responsibly bred dogs are Fanconi tested, but also generations of other health clearances.
Read this and ask yourself if you are even in the same continent as someone who is a responsible breeder:
https://www.basenji.org/joomla/index.php?option=com_wrapper&view=wrapper&Itemid=470
Are you familiar with the common health issues? Can you look a puppy buyer in the eye and tell them about any occurrences in the last several generations (I don't know and I haven't heard of any does not count as answers!)
https://www.basenji.org/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=110&Itemid=113
These are the health tests at OFA database. You actually can put in your dogs' registration numbers or those of the last known and start to see if any testing was ever done.
http://www.caninehealthinfo.org/brdreqs.html?breed=BJ