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Responsible Breeders
Every breeder on Mawoo Pets is assessed for health, safety, and socialization standards.
We use a robust filtering process to eliminate any puppy mills.
The Labrador Retriever consistently ranks as the most popular dog breed in Alabama, much like the rest of the United States. Known for their friendly and outgoing nature, Labradors make great family pets. Plus, they are easily trainable, making them an ideal choice for the first-time dog owner.
While Alabama does not technically have an official state dog, the University of Alabama's beloved mascot, an American Staffordshire Terrier named Albie, holds a special place in many residents' hearts.
The cost of acquiring a puppy in Alabama varies greatly based on the breed and the breeder. While you can expect to pay anywhere between $1,000 and $2,500 for a high-demand breed, remember that adoption is also a viable, and generally more affordable, option - with all its rescue homes, Alabama is a great option for that!
Generally speaking, a puppy can leave its mom at around 8 weeks of age. It’s important that puppies have this time with their mothers as it allows them to develop key socialisation skills. Rushing this process can lead to behavioral issues down the line.
To avoid falling into the trap of backyard breeders, pay close attention to how they operate. Reputable breeders, unlike them, will display a deep knowledge about the specific breed, provide health screening results, and let you see the environment the puppies are raised in.
Finding a good breeder in your area involves due diligence. You can browse our available puppies by entering your Zip code, or ask for recommendations from vets or groomers. Don’t forget to tap into the knowledge of your friends or relatives who own dogs!
Alabama has a number of laws designed to protect puppies and dogs from irresponsible breeding. This includes the Alabama Puppy Mill Bill aimed at shutting down unlicensed breeders, and regulations that require breeders to provide ample living spaces, proper veterinary care, and adequate exercise for all their dogs.