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The most popular dog breed in Kentucky varies, but Labrador Retrievers and German Shepherds are often top choices. Please refer to local breed-specific registries for the most accurate information.
The breeder network at Mawoo Pets offers a range of available breeds, including popular breeds like Cockapoo and Goldendoodle. We also offer puppies from more uncommon breeds like Pomskies. Whatever your preference, our team can help you find a match for your needs and lifestyle.
Kentucky doesn't have an official state dog! But a recent Senate Bill sought to designate the Treeing Walker Coonhound as the official state dog of Kentucky, since it claims this breed was developed in the 1800s by two Kentucky breeders.
The cost of a puppy in Kentucky can vary significantly, starting from $1,200 up to $3,500 or more for purebreds with pedigrees, depending on the breed and breeder.
We understand the financial commitment that purchasing a puppy requires. And so we have partnered with puppy financing solutions to make the purchasing process easier for you. You can apply for financing with our lending partners to see what you qualify for — if approved, you can use these funds towards the purchase price of your puppy.
In Kentucky, as per state regulations, a puppy should at least be eight weeks old before it can leave its mother and home.
To differentiate between a backyard breeder and a reputable breeder, consider the breeder's knowledge, breeding practices, and how they prioritize the health and well-being of their dogs over profit. Reputable breeders will also typically ask you in-depth questions about your home life to ensure their puppies are going to a safe and suitable environment.
To find a good breeder in your area, consider recommendations from professional associations like the AKC, research local clubs for the breed you're interested in, visit dog shows, and always ask lots of questions when you meet a potential breeder.
Kentucky's laws for dog breeders include requirements for licensing, sufficient care, and housing for dogs, with particular attention to ensuring physical and emotional health. Please refer to the state's dog breeder regulations for more detailed information.