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Old 07-25-2002, 02:44 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I have been hearing that Tait's Basset hound are very close to being a puppymill? Is this true? I have known them for all of my life. Please, someone set me straight on what a reputable breeder is? How many dogs should they have? I know the basics, like, health, temperment, williness to take a puppy back if the purchaser is not satisfied, not for profit. But, How can anyone sell puppies, without trying to make money? I think, I'm really getting confused?!!!!

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Old 07-25-2002, 04:57 AM   #2 (permalink)
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lil'bit - sorry I havn't heard of tait basset's... do they have a web-site, where are they based?


In my opinion the following makes a good/reputable breeder ....

A good breeder does not breed to make money -if the bitch is fed and taken care of properly and the puppies are fed good quality food, micro-chipped, wormed and vaccinated there isn't a lot of "profit" left.
A good breeder will not advertise puppies (rarely anyway) they usually have a waiting list.
They will not sell a puppy to just anyone, they will ask you lots of questions and you should be able to ask them lots too.
A good breeder will make sure that you are right for a Basset Hound and give you the pro's & con's of the breed (I know we all know they adorable, but we also know that the main reason Basset's are given up are because they slobber to much, they shed all year round and they grow a lot bigger than most people expect)
A good breeder will offer a life time of advice
A good breeder doesn't always have puppies for sale (a sure sign to me that a place is a puppy farm is that they ALWAYS have puppies for sale!)
A good breeder will show you the Mother of the puppies. (they may also have several generations of Basset's for you to see, which is always nice)
A good breeder will not ship puppies off to
anyone, they will want to meet you.

I don't think it's important how many Basset's a breeder has - the breeder I got Harvey & Daisy from has about 14 Basset's. I think the important thing is how many times they breed from any one dog. The breeder we use, although she has lots of Basset's, she doesn't breed very often. Some of the dogs are old, some are rescue's. Some are for showing, and some she will breed from.

Be wary of anyone who sells lots of different breeds, is only interested in selling you a pup regardless of your circumstances and when money seems to be the most important part of breeding!.

I hope this helps

What made you think Tait Basset's may be a puppymill?


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Old 07-25-2002, 07:39 AM   #3 (permalink)
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"But, How can anyone sell puppies, without trying to make money?"

For most reputable breeder the cost of health screenings of the parents along with the cost of the welping and the care of the pups is more expensive that the price they charge for the pups. They breed for the betterment of the breed. Because the costs are so variable it is possible for one litter or two to make money but generally to be a reliable moneymaker short cuts need to taken that can effect the quality of the pup.

Between a puppymill and a Breeder that preforms all the genetic tests along with Cerf and OFA certification, shows in confromation and/or field trials, is a member of the BHCA and local Basset hound club and supports rescue with money and time, there is a vast area of grey. There are other ways to ascertain the genetic propensity of a parent it does require extensive pedigree analysis and a knowledge of just not the dogs in the pedigree but the off spring and sibblings of the dogs in the pedigree. What does the breeder to prevent the spread of unwanted dogs. Spay nueter contracts, limited registration, take back a dog any time no questions asked, support rescue? So in chosing a breeder one must decide for one's self what is important in a breeder and then see if a specific breeder measures up.

As specifical for the Tait's there is certainly more they could do to insure that there breedings are enhancing the quality of the breed but in the same vane there are many who are doing far less. Personnally I think profit is a bigger motivation for them than quality, which would cause me to look else where. IF a show or near show quality basset ( quality refers to conformation and to a lesser extent free of genetic deseases) were not important I would consider rescue before a breeder. Just because IMHO it is a better way to control the overpopulation problem.

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>>>How can anyone sell puppies, without trying to make money?

Quality dog breeding is an expensive HOBBY, not a business. We have a saying that if you're making money, you're not doing it right.

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Old 07-25-2002, 09:55 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Tait's website can be viewed here. Tait's doesn't screen buyers (beyond their ability to pay the asking price of a puppy.) Tait's doesn't take back puppies/dogs that can't stay in their original home. Reportedly, rescues serving the Taits' buying area have many Tait's bassets available for adoption. If someone wants a Tait's basset s/he can do a good deed and rescue one, instead of lining the pockets of the guy who is populating rescue.


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Thank you everyone for clearing this up. I have known the Taits all of my life. We have always visited their farm. And, I know John personally. I just had no idea that he was like that (I did, however, know his mother was like that)? I am so shocked and angry right now, I cannot help but send him an e-mail. I want to ask the right questions and see what his response is?


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Old 07-25-2002, 11:49 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Leslie,
I guess the reality is that we see dogs as our babies while others see them as livestock. Personally I think livestock should be treated a lot better too.

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Old 07-25-2002, 11:51 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Here's a Checklist for the Responsible Breeder. You can probably get some ideas from it. There's a short list of questions and a long list of questions. Reading through them will help you decide what you think is important. Not everyone will have the same priorities, and not everyone will rank priorities in the same order.
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I wrote John Tait an e-mail inviting him to come and defend the accusation`s of being a puppymill.
To openly use someones name and talk about his elderly Mother is not what I thought The Basset conformation and breeding Forum was about,I thought it was a forum for those who breed and show basset`s for conformation.
I come to this part of the Forum to hear from those who do participate in Breeding and showing for conformation.

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Old 07-25-2002, 11:15 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Mike,
I am sorry for asking this question on this forum. I really didn't know where to post it. If I offended you in some way, I am sincerely sorry.
Where should I go to ask this type of question? Also, I thought if I was in the wrong place, Betsy either would have advised me so, or moved the post?
Also, I have known the Taits all of my life. This is not an attack of an elderly woman. My family has had much experience with her. In fact, she openly refused to take back a puppy we purchased in the late 1960's. She did however help my parents to find her a new home. But, a refund was not offered either.
I truly like John, and think he has a great operation.
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