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The most popular dog breed in Washington is the Labrador Retriever - loved for its friendly nature and versatility.
There's currently no official state dog of Washington. The Siberian Husky was proposed as a breed in 2004 but the campaign failed in the House of Representatives.
Typically, the cost of a puppy in Washington can vary greatly, ranging from $1,00 to over $3,000, based on factors like breed, pedigree, and the breeder's reputation.
In Washington, and most states, a puppy can leave its mother at a minimum age of 8 weeks. This period is essential for puppies to learn social and behavioral cues from their mother and siblings.
Differentiating between backyard breeders and reputable ones is crucial. Backyard breeders are often driven by profit, with little concern for the welfare of the animals, while reputable breeders prioritize the health and temperament of their dogs, following strict breeding guidelines and ethical practices.
Finding a good breeder in your area involves research and due diligence. Look for breeders who are transparent, offer health guarantees, engage in careful breeding practices, and show a commitment to the welfare of their dogs. Visiting potential breeders in person also provides a good understanding of their operations.
In Washington, as in most states, laws require breeders to follow humane and ethical practices. Regulations include obtaining a Federal license under the Animal Welfare Act (administered by the USDA), a Kennel Permit for owning two or more domestic pets for sale or breeding purposes, and more.