: Located at 10 Cross St, they feature a range of sizes from tiny Chihuahuas to giant Bernese Mountain Dogs, sourced from a network of professional breeders.
: With locations in Newington , Waterford , and Wilton , they are a primary resource for adoptions. They often feature "Puppy Bowl" participants—eight CT dogs represented the state in the 2026 Puppy Bowl . Puppies Connecticut
Once you've found your match, the real work begins. Local experts recommend following the for a smooth transition: : Located at 10 Cross St, they feature
: When the puppy truly feels "at home" and their full personality emerges. Once you've found your match, the real work begins
: Time to decompress from the shelter or shop environment.
: Note that wolf-dog hybrids are illegal in Connecticut as they are classified as wild animals. 4. Preparing for Your CT Puppy
: With multiple locations, they emphasize a health-first approach, where every puppy is checked by a veterinarian and socialized in climate-controlled playrooms before being listed for sale. 3. Important Laws & "Puppy Mill" Awareness