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The Labrador Retriever currently holds the crown as the most popular dog breed in Indiana, chosen for their loyalty, intelligence and good nature. Other popular breeds in Indiana are the Golden Retriever and Australian Shepherd!
We have an extensive network of breeders in Indiana and its nearby states offering puppies from breeds ranging from Goldendoodle, to Toy Poodle, to Bernedoodle, to Doberman Pinscher. No matter your lifestyle or preferences, our team can help you find a puppy nearby in Indiana who fits your family's needs.
Interestingly, Indiana does not have an officially designated state dog. Many states do assign an official state dog, but Indiana is currently not among those.
As for the cost, a puppy in Indiana can range anywhere between $1,500 to $3,000, depending on the breed, pedigree, breeder reputation and other considerations.
Our puppies in Indiana come from a range of price options. We offer many puppies for those on a budget, typically priced $1,000 or lower. We've also partnered with puppy financing organizations to offer you "buy now pay later" options to make the purchase price of a new companion more affordable.
Yes, we offer financing from three excellent lenders for a range of credit profiles: Bread Financing, Credova, and Terrace Finance. You can explore short- and long-term financing options without any hard checks on your credit profile.
In Indiana, a puppy should ideally leave its mom not before it hits eight weeks old, allowing it to fully develop socially and emotionally under the mom’s guidance.
To spot the difference between a backyard breeder and a reputable one, pay attention to key factors - Reputable breeders often specialize in one or two breeds, they possess deep knowledge about their breeds, exhibit transparency, and maintain clean, humane conditions. On the flip-side, backyard breeders may deal with multiple breeds, and they may lack comprehensive knowledge or avoid showing you all areas where dogs are kept.
Finding a good breeder in your area requires diligent research. Ask for referrals from local vets, do online research, visit dog shows or breed clubs, and check out breeders' reviews to make an informed decision.
As for the laws, Indiana requires dog breeders to be licensed and inspected yearly. Breeding female dogs are also limited to no more than 20, unless the breeder meets certain additional requirements. Remember, each breeder's license is numbered, and this number should be displayed on their website or provided on request.