Dog Breeders in Reno, NV
Are you looking for a dog breeder in Reno Nevada? Depending on the type of breed you are looking for you might be able to find it here locally. Below is a resource of local dog breeders in Reno. You can also check out dog shelters or rescues and adopt your new dog or puppy that way.
Bell’s Labradors
Number: (515) 505-4758
Address: 117720 Smoketree Ct #2501, Reno, NV 89508
Website: bellslabradors.com
Breeds: Labradors
Penryn Doodles
Number: (408) 981-9563
Address: Southwest, Reno, NV 89511
Website: penryndoodle.com
Breeds: Miniature Poodle
Dog Shelters and Rescues in Reno, NV
SPCA of Northern Nevada Shelter
Number: (775) 324-7773
Address: 4950 Spectrum Blvd, Reno, NV 89512
Website: spcanevada.org
Nevada Humane Society
Number: (775) 856-2000
Address: 2825 Longley Ln B, Reno, NV 89502
Website: nevadahumanesociety.org
Why Choose A Local Dog Breeder In Reno Nevada
Are you looking to get a new puppy for your family and want to try out a dog breeder in your area? Many families have gone the route of adopting their next dog, some will choose to adopt older dogs and others will want to have a specific dog breed that fits their family. Depending on the breed of dog you are looking for, it is usually best to find a local breeder which is why if you live in Reno, try to find a dog breeder within your area.
Below we will list a few of the main reasons why you should choose a local dog breeder.
Location of Breeders
If you live in Reno and you find a breeder within your area you can actually visit where the puppies were born. This is important because not all dog breeders will care for their pups, or give them a clean, safe and family friendly environment. You want to avoid breeding farms at all costs. Those are people who breed dogs just for the money.
Clean and Family Friendly Environment
Many people who choose to find a breeder do so for a few reasons. Some dogs are more family friendly than others. Some are looking for hypoallergenic dogs, which allows them to enjoy a dog that doesn’t cause allergies. Having a dog bred into a clean and family friendly environment will go a long way in how the personality of that dog develops. If you were to find a dog in a bad environment you might notice that they are scared, not well cared for, hungry and may be suffering from other health issues.
Questions To Ask Breeders in Reno NV
To help your quest of finding your next dog, here are some questions you may want to ask the breeder. You want to make sure you avoid “puppy mills”, “puppy factories”, “puppy farms” at all costs. The places that breed dogs for profit most likely don’t have their dogs living inside their own home or within a family environment.
- How are your dogs raised from birth until adoption.
- Where do your dogs live and how are they socializing with other dogs or family members.
- How often are your dogs fed, bathed, played with.
- Can I come by and see the puppy.
These questions will help you know if you found a good breeder. If a breeder is in it for the money only they most likely try to meet you at a public location rather than allowing you to come by their home or place of breeding.
We do encourage you to contact your local animal shelter, or rescues to see what dogs they may have available before contacting a local breeder.