Hillview Kennels Boxers & Bulldogs
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Locality: Warsaw, New York
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At this time we do not have any available puppies. If you're interested in going on our waiting list, please feel free to send us a message our waiting lists have already started. Below are the plans for the rest of this year 3-4 Boxer litters planned for this year. 3 English Bulldog litters planned for this year. ... 1-2 French Bulldog litters planned for this year.
I've wrote this and deleted it over and over again today because I still can't believe you're gone. You would have been 12 today!! I miss you so damn much it hurts! It's been almost 3 years without you and it still isn't any easier. You were my rock when I needed comfort the most. You went through so much with me and wish you were still here. Happy birthday in heaven Nikita. I miss you everyday
Someone who has been following me for years now (almost since the beginning) and has been so supportive of what I do, went out and bought me this amazing book to read. He doesn't even own one of my puppies, due to his busy life. I consider him a close friend even though we have never personally met. He is always encouraging and supporting me. Thank you so much. I cannot wait to read it
Bedtime for the little monsters
Pupdate: Boyd (HipHop) & Lexi (Jellybean) can't believe they are 1 today
Almost 8 years old and as handsome as could be
At this time we do not have any available puppies! Next boxer puppies should hopefully be around February/March time of 2021 and our waiting list has already started for those litters. We have 2 planned English bulldog breedings for the beginning of next year 2021 and our waiting list for those litters has started.... Our next french bulldog breeding should take place around November/December time. If you would like to go on our waiting list, please message me for more information
Oh the way he snores but I love that sound
Pupdate: How cute is Colton (Lawson) all dressed up for Halloween
Pupdate: Lola (Twix) is so sleepy
Pupdate: Aya (Ohana)
Pupdate: Loki (Bobble)
I think mushy face is ready for bed oh Blaze I don't know what I would do without you
3 weeks & 6 days All have homes
6 weeks & 3 days old All have homes
Linc looking handsome in his new winter coat
6 weeks old already
These mouthy babies are getting so big. Time to start puppy mush and fatten them up
This breeding just took place. Should confirm in about 4 weeks
My purchase of a well bred purebred did not sentence another dog to death. My purchase of a well bred purebred did not cause an increase in the number of dogs in shelter. Me wanting a dog with a predictable temperament from healthy lineage did not cause another dog to not get adopted.... My meticulous research and support of only the most responsible of breeders is not the problem. It is not what you should be mad at. It is not what you should be pushing the blame onto. I am not the one who brought these dogs into the world irresponsibly and left them in a shelter. Responsible breeders are not the ones who put dogs into shelters either. It is my home, my life, and my choice of what kind of dog to bring into it. Maybe I needed a working dog, a sport dog, or simply a companion puppy to raise of a breed I enjoy. No matter the reason, my choice to support a reputable breeder did not send a shelter dog to its death. A breeder who health tests, temperament tests, studies pedigrees, proves a dog worthy of being bred, and only breeds when doing so is of benefit to the breed is not contributing to the number of homeless dogs. The number of homeless dogs in the world is a problem, but it is not a problem exacerbated by reputable breeders and those who purchase from them. Your neighbor down the street who refuses to contain his unaltered dogs IS contributing to the problem. Your friend who impulse bought a dog at a pet store IS contributing to the problem. That guy on Craigslist or Kijiji pumping out the trendiest designer mix as fast as he can IS contributing to the problem. Your relative who just HAS to let their dog have one litter so she can experience motherhood or because she’s just so sweet IS contributing to the problem. Your old high school classmate who bought a high energy working breed without taking the time to research its needs and realize it was not a good fit for their household ahead of time IS contributing to the problem. A reputable breeder offers their lifelong support. A reputable breeder would never allow their dogs to end up in a shelter to begin with. A reputable breeder makes it a contractual obligation to return dogs they have produced back to them should you find yourself unable of keeping it. It is understandable to be angry about the number of homeless dogs in the world, but if you take a deeper look, you will find your anger is misplaced. If you take a deeper look, you will find reputable breeders and those of us who purchase from them are just as angry, we are just pointing fingers at the right causes. *Shared*
The S litter got new toys. Let Rhea in to playing with them for a little bit, they weren't too sure about her All have homes
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