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I specialize in affectionate, well-raised British Shorthair and Longhair kittens. Health, temperament, and early socialization are my ... read more
The prefix Koobalies (which is Aboriginal for children) was registered by Lynette Hobbs. Nettie had a passion for exhibiting and breeding quality miniature ... read more
We have NZ, Norwegian, German, UK, American and Japanese bloodlines.
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Your local operator will wash & groom your dog like it is their own, at the convenience of your home. They provide a convenient, affordable, reliable and efficient ... read more
Specialising in Solid Blue, Lilac, Occasionally Tortie & Cream
WE HAVE KITTENS AVAILABLE NOW - Blue & Lilac male kittens ready for their new homes, Christmas 2025
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Welcome! We are Gloria and Eric — passionate Ragdoll lovers and registered breeders with NSWCFA, based in Sydney. With a deep appreciation for this gentle and affectionate breed, we ... read more
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Dogs and puppies for sale, Sydney, NSW
Find dogs and puppies for sale in New South Wales. When looking for a new dog or puppy be sure to research the breed well to ensure that you fully understand what it's needs will be. Some dog breeds need alot more exercise than others, while others are more prone to health issues that can lead to hefty veterinary bills. Also have a good think about what type of breed will best suit your family and lifestyle. Dogs shouldn't be left alone regularly or for long periods so make sure you have enough time in your life to really give a new puppy or dog a happy healthy life. All new puppies need to be socialised between 12 and 18 weeks so be sure to understand puppy socialisation and have time to do this in the early stages as well.
Reputable dog breeders, New South Wales (NSW)
All of the dog breeders listed on this page (above) have been fully verified with Dogs NSW as ANKC (Dogs Australia) breeders. If you want to be sure that you're dealing with an ethical breeder - see our advice here finding a reputable breeder. It's critical that you make sure your dog or pup will be happy and healthy in the long run, and that it's come from a caring and loving breeder. You could also consider adopting a pup or adult dog - there are many advantages to adopting a dog that you may not have thought of. See our list of dog shelters and dog rescue in New South Wales as well!