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Hillview Kennels Golden Retrievers review: Golden retriever puppy mill 21

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Russel and Jeanne Paasch operate "Hillview Kennel" in rural Richland County in S/W Wisconsin. They run an ad in the Wisconsin State Journal for available AKC registered Golden Retriever Puppies weekly.
The Golden Retriever "breeding stock" consists of over 35 males and females kept in the house and garage. The bathroom houses over 30 puppies at a time. The conditions of the house are horrific. The filth and stench, overwhelming. As there is no outdoor fenced area for the dogs to go, all the dogs "potty" in the house. Because of overcrowded conditions, the dog fights are on a regular basis.

Jeanne Paasch owner/operator, is a licensed registered nurse, and considers herself qualified to treat severe injuries and illnesses herself, and has even neutered male Goldens. Different males are allowed to breed any female in heat, females are bred twice a year. Jeanne will tell you herself she sometimes wonders who the puppies sire is, but registers them anyway with AKC.

There is a "dead pile" on the property where the bodies of Golden Retrievers are thrown. People who go out to see Hillview Kennels, usually end up buying puppies thinking they are "rescuing" a puppy from the hideous conditions, when in fact they are contributing to the continued breeding. There is no law in Richland County prohibiting this conduct.

Complaints include puppies with hip dysplasia, seizures, coccidia to name a few.

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maria roma
, US
Jan 09, 2019 10:02 am EST

We're thinking of getting a puppy from Hillview, with the pick up being in Elburn in the very near future..
Does anyone know who I can contact to see a more recent inspection report? I'm noticing some red flags throughout these comments. Just a little concerned Thanks in advance

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goldensrbest
, US
Nov 06, 2018 1:38 pm EST

We purchased a Golden from LVGoldens.com as a puppy a few months ago. The puppy had to go thru numerous de-worming applications. Now I found out from my vet that the puppy has giardia. We've spent hundreds of dollars over the past 2 months for vet visits, anti-biotics, de-worming, etc. Our puppy is not around other dogs. This breeder is nothing but a puppy mill. The conditions at the home in Elburn, IL where you pick up the puppies are dirty. Possibly the cause of the worms and the giardia? The puppy is also underweight due to the medical conditions.

In addition, LVGoldens also lied to us on our puppy. My advice is to located another golden breeder and stay away from LVGoldens.com.

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Ed Christ
, US
Nov 18, 2015 8:27 am EST

Thank you Garry Venable for your above post. I hope many more will read it and it stops any possibility of a good breeder's reputation being ruined by
another not so good breeder hijacking their name and then working to trash that good name.

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Garry Venable
, US
Aug 18, 2015 9:47 am EDT

To Chicago 67, Yes the two sites you note: Hillview labs and Lakeview goldens are related and the same breeders - but they are not the same breeders as the Hillview goldens - which are the breeders who should be shut down (if they still exist). They may have formerly used the website:
http://www.puppywups.com/breeders/hillview-kennels
which no longer functions. As I said before - Hillview Labradors and Lakeview kennels have nothing to do with the hopefully out - of - business Hillview goldens. It is not even the same part of Wisconsin. It is likely that the bad breeders used the name HIllview to sow confusion and benefit from the fine reputation of Hillview Labradors. I have followed Hillview Labradors for several years and have two friends who have dogs from them. I will be getting a puppy from them soon.The two dogs I know from Hillview are both healthy, beautiful labs with awesome temperaments.That the dogs were so impressive is the reason I looked into Hillview labs 3 years ago and have been following them since and waiting for the right time to get our puppy. I have spoken with Melissa recently about this matter and I have separately verified their Breeder of merit status with the AKC. I am making this long post because my wife found these complaints and became very concerned that we were making a mistake going with Hillview labs for our puppy so I looked into these complaints even though I thought there had to be a mistake. I hope that those of you who have understandably mistaken Hillview Labs and Hillview goldens as the same people will do some more homework and then correct your post. Please remember that a complaint can stay up forever and unfairly damage the reputation of a great breeder long after the real culprits are out of business.

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Mary K Norris
, US
Apr 25, 2019 2:17 pm EDT

Thanks for sharing your research. I just mailed a deposit and am excited to get my puppy!

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Major452
Arlington Heights, US
Aug 20, 2021 7:36 pm EDT
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Just wanted to let you know I purchased my yellow lab out of Elburn back in 2005. Brandy just turned 16 last week and unfortunately due to normal things as part of being a lab that old, I had to put her down yesterday. She was the most amazing dog I could have ever imagined having the pleasure of having in my lifetime. She never had any medical issues and growing up we never had a dog that lived past the age of 9. When the time is right I will definitely be going back without hesitation.

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Garry Venable
, US
Aug 18, 2015 8:59 am EDT

I would like to mention that Hillview kennels that produces Labradors is not the same kennel as the the one producing goldens. They have nothing to do with one another and the Hillview kennels that produces labs are fine breeders and registered with the AKC as breeders of merit. I can understand the confusion but please get your facts straight and do not tarnish the reputation of a fine breeder.

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Deirdre62
Yorkville, US
Aug 03, 2013 12:20 pm EDT

This is the inspection report I received from the Wisconsin Dept of Agriculture.

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Deirdre62
Yorkville, US
Jul 11, 2013 10:25 am EDT

I just spoke with the inspector for the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture. He has inspected their Wisconsin facility and didn't find any violations, he is going to e-mail me his inspection report.

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JessRose
New Lenox, US
Nov 14, 2012 8:57 pm EST

Yes, I visited the Birchwood, Wi kennel and talked w/ Betty Gray in Oct. 2011. We saw puppies and saw the parents of a litter we were interested in. I did not see any sick or dead dogs. We did pick up our puppy in Elburn, as we live in Illinois, but have a cabin in northern Wisc. I wanted to visit the kennel and see the lab parents. I did not see anything wrong. I have a friend that told me about this kennel as she has gotten a couple of dogs from there and had no problems.
Only thing I did not like is when we went to Elburn and looked at the litter, there was a yellow lab w/ a black spot on his ear. Melissa said right away she would take $100 off. We picked a male puppy and did not notice til we got home that he too had black fur on his male parts. I think it was wrong that she did not tell us and offer to take $100 off the price. They knew he had that. We just didn't look as it was exciting to see the puppies. Lesson learned. He's a good dog, but nothing in comparison to the other labs I have had. It has been a struggle to train him and he is now a year old and still very hyper.

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Chicago67
Chicago, US
Nov 29, 2011 4:15 pm EST

After reading the complaints, I did a search and they are definietly the same company. They have moved from Richland Center to Birchwood, WI. Here are the two websites:
http://www.hvlabradors.com/
http://www.lvgoldens.com/
They are breeding both Labs and Goldens. Has anyone visited their new location in Birchwood? It looks like they have at least 8 active litters of both. They list Betty Gray as the proprietor. Raising the puppies in Birchwood, WI and having the puppies picked up in Elburn (7 hrs. away) definitely limits the ability to visit the kennel and protects the owners. What can be done to have this site inspected?

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tess2323
Pewaukee, US
Sep 03, 2011 11:22 pm EDT

Terrible company.

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Diane Burdorf
Naperville, US
Jun 11, 2011 5:02 pm EDT

This is not the same kennel that breeds Labradors. Although the name of the kennel is the same, they are not the same kennel. These are Golden Retrievers, not Labradors. Good to know! We love our Lab and couldn't be happier!

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tess2323
Pewaukee, US
Jan 19, 2011 12:50 am EST

I sure hope this place is now closed - and Jeanne Paasch dealt is no longer able to harm these wonderful dogs.

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prairiegirl
Dodgeville, US
Jun 28, 2010 12:26 pm EDT
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There is no fenced in area for dogs, Richland Co has picked up stray Goldens many times.

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prairiegirl
Dodgeville, US
Jun 28, 2010 12:25 pm EDT
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Jeanne Paasch Hillview Kennel Richland Center Wi.
We saw an ad in the Wi State Journal, called, went out there...
words almost fail what we saw, or better yet, SMELLED when we went out there.
First of all, this right away reminds you of the movie "Deliverence"
Jeanne (she brags about being a registered nurse) and her husband, are filthy, there house is filthy, yard filthy.
There are abandoned trailers on the property, I'll bet they were used for breeding at some point.
All of the Golden Retrievers are in the house, and there are tons of them!
The floor looked like concrete, but was actually carpet, the drywall is full of holes, the bathroom they use is full of kiddie pools with
female Goldens and puppies. The garage is full of Golden Retrievers.
She said she would give me a discount on an AKC puppy because she wasn't sure which male was in fact the father.
It looks like brothers are breeding sisters out there. I can't believer the AKC allows this!
I bet Jeanne Paash RN will be surprised when the new law goes into effect in 2011 and she will have to get inspected.
Don't waste your time going out there, unless you bring a change of clothes with you LOL! Or like me, you want to have bad dreams for a week!
Funny thing is, the people, with their adult kids, and their little kids don't even act like there is anything wrong with with living in a stench pit!
I had to go to the bathroom, but held it until we could get back into town!
Beverly Hillbilies meets Deliverence.

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Jacob W
, US
Jun 25, 2010 11:39 pm EDT

I bought a golden about 2 years ago from Hillview Kennels in Richland center. I would say they seemed like an average breeder, they were low-income, but certainly not a puppy mill. I walked around the house's perimeter and the puppies did have a fenced in backyard to run around in. I never saw the "dead pile" that you mentioned. I was let in the house and saw that the breeders owned about 6 or 7 adult golden retrievers along with 2 litters that they were taking care of simultaneously and it did seem they were well taken care of. I purchased a female from the 9 week old litter and she is very healthy, good tempered, easy to train, and a great companion. The latter I do not find to be an attribute from a breeder.

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Dawn T
Elgin, US
Sep 09, 2009 9:19 am EDT

I purchased a Chocolate Lab from a Hillview Kennel (puppies born in Birchwood Wisc), picked up in Elburn, Il. He is a wonderful 4 month old, that has brought much joy to our family. The breeders name is Betty Gray. Some of these comments are confusing, due to the same Kennel name. I think we all need some clarification about who we are speaking of.

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Kristin K
, US
Jun 24, 2009 1:07 am EDT

To Diane:
There is no dilemma. If you purchase dogs from anyone, be it a puppy mill or a responsible breeder, you are supporting them. Individuals who exist to profit off the sale of puppies will continue to do breed if people keep buying their pups because that's exactly why they exist in the first place. Someone offers a product, it is bought, and the cycle continues. Do not purchase dogs from any condition or circumstance that you do not want to perpetuate.

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nmr
Richland Center, US
Jun 23, 2009 5:40 pm EDT

I've purchased two puppies over the years from Paasch's and both grew to be wonderful dogs. They were healthy at the time of purchase and had wonderful dispositions. Our newest is four years old and the first, which we had to put down at the age of 12, was purchased in 1995. I am saddened to hear the conditions of their kennel has dimminished. At the time we purchased our last dog there was a huge fenced in area behind the house for the dogs to run in and all of their animals looked healthy with none of the battle scars that people have referred to. I'm sorry to hear things have changed.

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Diane
Naperville, US
Mar 14, 2009 12:47 pm EDT

I feel sad about it. I did not visit Hillview. I picked up my dog in Elburn.

He's wonderful and looks just like his Dad(Ace). He's loving, good natured, and a complete joy. He seems the picture of health...the Vet agrees. He's 9 months now and very strong and beautiful.

What a dilemma. If you don't purchase their dogs, what will become of them?

When we picked up our puppy, all the puppies were in the proper enviornment and looked good.