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The most popular dog breed in Michigan tends to vary from year to year, but annually, Labrador Retrievers and Golden Retrievers seem to be the favorites.
Our network of excellent breeders have a range of breeds available in Michigan, ranging from the adorable French Bulldog to the family-oriented Goldendoodle. If you can't find the right match for you nearby in Michigan, you can also look at our listings in nearby locations in Ohio, Wisconsin, or Indiana.
Currently, Michigan does not have an official state dog, unlike some other states. Several campaigns and proposals have been made, but none have been legally adopted yet.
The cost of a puppy in Michigan can widely vary depending on the breed, bloodline, and the breeder's reputation and facilities. However, the average price usually hovers around $1,200 to $3,000.
We understand that with increasing prices, affordability is increasingly important for customers. With that in mind, you can browse our most affordable puppies priced at $1,000 or less for budget-friendly options.
We've partnered with leading puppy financing organizations to provide you a range of financing options to bring your new puppy home. You can apply for these financing options now without any impact on your credit profile to see what funding you qualify for and with what terms.
Yes, many breeders in our network focus specifically on toy or miniature breeds, including the Yorkshire Terrier, Maltipoo, Dachshund, and Pomeranian. These breeds are excellent companions for smaller living spaces including apartments. Our team can help you find the perfect small canine companion for your needs
In Michigan, the law dictates that a puppy should be at least 8 weeks old before it can leave its mother and littermates. This period is vital for a pup's social development.
A reputable breeder prioritizes the health and well-being of the breed they're producing. They test their breeding dogs for genetic diseases, provide adequate veterinary care, and ensure pups live in clean, spacious accommodations. Backyard breeders often lack in these areas and may not provide adequate care or long-term support.
Start by researching breeds that fit your lifestyle, and narrow down your search based on breed-specific clubs or referrals from vets or trainers. Contact AKC or other breed registries for guidance. Always confirm the breeder's reputation through other puppy owners.
In Michigan, breeding laws require individuals housing 3 or more female dogs for breeding sale purpose to be licensed. Breeders must also comply with the Pet Protection Act, which mandates adequate housing, nutrition, and medical care.