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The Labrador Retriever holds the title of the most popular dog breed in Oregon, known for its friendly nature and adaptability to various lifestyles and families. Other popular breeds include Huskies and Border Collies!
While many people might guess the beautiful and iconic Siberian Husky as Oregon's state dog, there actually is't one. Newfoundland Dogs were proposed as an option in 2015 but weren't adopted as such.
The cost of a puppy in Oregon can vary greatly depending on the breed, the breeder's reputation, and whether the puppy is purebred. On average, expect to pay between $1,000 and $2,500.
In Oregon, puppies should stay with their mother until they're at least 8 weeks old. This gives them time to learn vital social and behavioral skills from their mother and littermates.
Differentiating between a backyard breeder and a reputable breeder primarily depends on their breeding practices. A reputable breeder focuses on bettering the breed, health, and temperament while a backyard breeder might prioritize profits over the welfare of the puppies.
To find a good breeder in your area, research online first then request referrals from trusted sources such as veterinarians, local breed clubs, or pet owners. Remember, responsible breeders will welcome questions and transparency.
For dog breeders in Oregon, laws fall under the USDA's Animal Welfare Act and state-specific licensing, inspection, and minimum care rules. For instance, breeders who sell more than 10 dogs a year or operate with more than 3 breeding females must obtain a state breeder license.