Puppies
Looking for a Pure-bred Puppy or Older Dog?
we support the American Kennel Club’s (AKC) efforts to help people find the pure-bred puppy or adult dog that will become an integral part of their family. The first step to begins even before you bring home a dog.
Start Your Search with AKC
The National Breed Clubs are the best source of information about each breed. Select this link to reach National Breed Clubs' websites.Most of them have breeder referral lists for you to look through and decide who to contact.
Please be aware: ENCKC is an AKC-affiliated club. ENCKC does not maintain AKC's websites.
Have you considered an older purebred dog?
Most national breed clubs support breed rescue. Rescue dogs are fostered in homes by breeders and other experienced volunteers where they’re given veterinary care, evaluated, and then carefully placed. You may find a wonderful addition to your family this way. AKC Rescue Network ;puts you in contact with national breed clubs's rescue groups.
Another option – a retired show dog
Breeders cannot keep every dog, so they’ll sometimes place retired show dogs (who are still quite young) in great homes. Talk to breeders on the national breed club referral list about this option. You could find a wonderful dog.
Here are some questions to consider that will help you decide what kind of dog is right for you:
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What kind of dog is right for me?
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Small, medium-sized or large?
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Active and energetic, or more calm and composed?
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Requires little grooming or more? Are shedding or allergies an issue for me or other family members to consider?
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What are the activities that I would like my new dog to participate in with me?
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Will he be a good fit with my family and lifestyle?
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Do I have the time and patience needed to housebreak a puppy?
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Can I provide the exercise that the dog will need?
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Do I have the budget needed for routine vet care (for example: immunizations, products to prevent or control fleas, ticks and heartworm infection) or for more serious health problems?
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Should I get a puppy or an adult or older puppy?
To help you find a reputable breeder, AKC also offers Eight Signs of a Responsible Breeder, and links to the websites of each of the AKC breeds. These breed websites offer helpful information about:
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The breed’s purpose and character
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Personality
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Size and physical attributes
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Needs for:
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Grooming
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Exercise
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Diet and nutritional needs
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Potential health problems (including any health testing that breeders should consider doing prior to breeding a litter)
Some breed clubs also offer links to people who are very knowledgeable about their breed or who actively breed.
ENCKC can also place you in touch with local ENCKC members who are knowledgeable about their breeds and willing to talk with you and answer your questions. ENCKC offers this information as a service but does not endorse or recommend any specific breeds or breeder.
Most importantly, we encourage people who inquire about puppies or adult dogs to come to ENCKC for classes and participate in future events. We will help you socialize and train your new puppy or adult dog.