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The French Bulldog is currently the most popular dog breed in Hawaii, known for its friendly nature and rising popularity across all of the United States.
Hawaii's state dog is the Hawaiian Poi Dog, an indigenous breed unfortunately believed to be extinct.
When it comes to the cost of a puppy in Hawaii, prices can vary widely. The average price ranges from $1,000 to $3,000 depending on the breed, pedigree, and the breeder's reputation and policies.
In Hawaii, just as in many other states, a puppy should not be separated from its mother before it is at least eight weeks old. This period is crucial for their emotional and physical development.
To distinguish between a backyard breeder and a reputable one, several cues can be of help. An ethical, reputable breeder will typically exhibit in-depth knowledge about breed-specific information, show a strong interest in the puppy's future home, and willingly provide you with detailed records pertaining to the puppy’s health and pedigree.
Finding a good breeder requires research and patience. Membership in breeder clubs like the American Kennel Club (AKC) signifies dedication and adherence to breeding best practices. Moreover, word-of-mouth recommendations, vet advice, and online reviews may be very useful.
In Hawaii, dog breeders are subject to state and local animal welfare laws. However, there are no specific statewide laws regulating professional dog breeders. Always ensure your breeder complies with the minimum welfare and licensing standards.