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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 most popular dog breed in Ohio often varies, but the Labrador Retriever consistently ranks among the top favorites. However, every family has unique needs and preferences. Research the right fit for you before taking home a new furry friend.
The Ohio state dog is rather uniquely, not a specific breed at all, but rather the "rescue dog". This law highlights the importance of giving homes to the numerous rescue dogs in the state.
Puppy costs in Ohio can largely vary depending on the breed, location, and breeder reputation. You can expect to pay anything from $500 to over $3,000. It's crucial to remember that initial cost is just a fraction of lifetime dog ownership expenses.
In Ohio, a puppy should ideally remain with its mother until at least 8 weeks of age. This time allows for proper socialization and development which will be crucial for the puppy's future wellbeing.
A reputable breeder will have a keen interest in the welfare of their dogs, proper knowledge about the breed, and shows dedication to improving it. Backyard breeders, on the other hand, often prioritize profit over welfare and lack the necessary knowledge for ethical breeding.
Finding a good breeder in your area takes a considerable amount of research and patience. Look for breeders who are registered with recognized bodies like the American Kennel Club (AKC) or local breed clubs and always ask lots of questions during your search.
Ohio has specific laws for dog breeders, overseen by the Commercial Dog Breeding Advisory Board. These include license requirements for breeders selling over six litters a year and retailers selling over 40 dogs a year. Also, Ohio strictly prohibits dog auctions.