MYTH #5: “Responsible Breeding” vs. Public Records That Raise Serious Concerns

by | Jun 19, 2025

“Our dogs live with us. We take care to ensure proper conditions,” — that’s the image the owner of Balihara Ranch has carefully cultivated for years.

Balihara Ranch kennel, one of the well-known Swiss Mountain Dog breeders, has built its reputation on these claims — boasting decades of experience and a loyal client base. Yet, as this article will show, there’s far more to the story than their polished statements and picture-perfect photos suggest — the numbers, first-hand buyer accounts, and veterinary inspection reports speak volumes.

Numbers and Facts That Cannot Be Ignored

According to public breeder registries, Balihara Ranch kennel:

  • Has produced nearly 3,000 puppies to date, mostly Swiss Mountain Dog breeds (Bernese Mountain Dog, Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, Appenzeller Sennenhund, and Entlebucher Mountain Dog).
  • Continues to produce over 100 puppies annually, across multiple litters at once.
  • Keeps a large number of adult dogs on-site at any given time — alongside dozens of puppies.

And all this under the banner of “responsible breeding.”

What Picking Up a Puppy Really Looks Like

Buyers report a strikingly similar experience — without exception.

One buyer recounts:

“When we came to pick up our puppy, they handed it to us through the gate. They never let us onto the property. We never saw the parents. Everything happened so fast — it felt like we were buying a product, not a living being.”

Another buyer adds:

“We wanted to see the kennel conditions and meet the puppy’s mother, but they brushed us off, saying we couldn’t go any further. On the way home, it was obvious the puppy was extremely fearful — as if it had never been properly socialized or exposed to people and everyday surroundings.”

And these testimonies repeat like a pattern — not an anomaly.

  • The true living conditions of the dogs and their puppies are carefully concealed from visitors.
  • Puppies under-socialized, fearful of people.
  • Buyers never get to see all of the owner’s dogs — they only ever see a small part of the true picture.

This is the reality behind the glossy website and glowing descriptions — a system operating in the shadows of its public image.

Veterinary Reports Speak for Themselves

As official veterinary inspection reports reveal, the living conditions at Balihara Ranch kennel are far from ideal — read more about the veterinary findings at Balihara Ranch here: https://balihararanch.review/the-heartbreaking-reality-of-balihara-ranch-kennel-now-officially-documented/

What Does Truly “Responsible Breeding” Mean?

A genuinely responsible breeder:

  • Prioritizes the health of their dams and allows long recovery periods between litters.
  • Welcomes buyers to see the premises and where the dogs live.
  • Offers new owners guidance and ongoing support because they care about their puppies’ futures — and stay invested in their well-being long after they leave the kennel.

Balihara Ranch?

  • Produces more than a hundred puppies annually — repeatedly breeding dams with minimal rest.
  • Keeps their facilities hidden from public view.
  • Hands puppies over hastily and without any personal interaction.

Conclusion: These Facts Cannot Be Ignored

The “responsible breeding” slogan at Balihara Ranch falls apart as soon as you look at the concrete facts, numbers, and buyer testimonies.

This is not about a love for dogs — it’s about profit.

And so we must ask:

Do we really want to support this?

Do we want Bernese Mountain Dogs, Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs, and other Swiss breeds to come into the world like this — without love, care, and respect?

It’s up to all of us to speak up.

Share this article, support responsible breeders, and demand transparency — because every dog deserves to grow up surrounded by love, care, and compassion.

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