Puppies For Sale In Texas

Finding puppies for sale in Texas starts with one question most families don't ask early enough: how will your dog handle a Texas summer? Families in Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and Austin are raising dogs through some of the most intense heat in the country, where July temperatures regularly push into the upper 90s statewide and Houston's Gulf Coast humidity drives heat indices well above 100°F for weeks at a time. The breed you choose needs to work in that reality every summer for the life of that dog, not just on paper. We deliver to families all across Texas. Getting that match right before any puppy leaves our farm in Sugar Creek is the part of this process that matters most.

Available Puppies For Texas

All puppies displayed here can be delivered right to your door in Texas. See the rest of our puppies by selecting a breed below.

8 Weeks Old

Breed: Standard Bernedoodle

04/04/2026

$2995.00

8 Weeks Old

Breed: Standard Bernedoodle

04/04/2026

$2995.00

8 Weeks Old

Breed: Standard Bernedoodle

04/04/2026

$2995.00

8 Weeks Old

Breed: Standard Bernedoodle

04/04/2026

$2995.00

8 Weeks Old

Breed: Standard Bernedoodle

04/04/2026

$2995.00

8 Weeks Old

Breed: Standard Bernedoodle

04/04/2026

$2995.00

8 Weeks Old

Breed: Standard Bernedoodle

04/04/2026

$2995.00

8 Weeks Old

Breed: Standard Bernedoodle

04/04/2026

$2995.00

8 Weeks Old

Breed: Standard Bernedoodle

04/04/2026

$2995.00

10 Weeks Old

Breed: Bernese Mountain Dog

03/21/2026

$2995.00

10 Weeks Old

Breed: Bernese Mountain Dog

03/24/2026

$2995.00

10 Weeks Old

Breed: French Bulldog

03/23/2026

$4595.00

10 Weeks Old

Breed: F1 Cavapoo

03/20/2026

$2995.00

10 Weeks Old

Breed: F1 Cavapoo

03/20/2026

$2995.00

12 Weeks Old

Breed: F1 Cavapoo

03/10/2026

$2995.00

our breeds

Cavapoos

Cavapoos are among the most adaptable breeds we raise, and Texas puts that adaptability to the test from June through September. Their low-shedding coats handle indoor air conditioning well, and the dry heat across Dallas and San Antonio is easier on this breed than the heavy humidity that blankets Houston through the peak summer months. Social and even-tempered, this breed settles comfortably into Texas households of most sizes, from urban homes in Austin to larger properties in the Hill Country.

Mini Goldendoodles

Mini Goldendoodles are a practical fit for Texas families who want a dog that participates in outdoor life without being overwhelmed by the heat in the process. Their size and low-shedding coats make summer management more realistic across Texas's climate zones, with early morning and late evening outdoor time as the standard schedule from June through September. This breed handles Texas's mild winters without any management at all, making it a strong year-round fit for most parts of the state.

Standard Goldendoodles

Standard Goldendoodles are best suited to Texas families with outdoor access and a schedule that keeps activity in the cooler parts of the day. Texas has open land and trail access in abundance, particularly across the Hill Country and the northern and western counties, and this breed thrives with room to move when the temperature allows it. Peak summer heat in Dallas and San Antonio, where July highs average near 97°F, calls for morning and post-sunset outdoor time rather than midday activity, with reliable shade and water accessible at all times.

Micro Bernedoodles

Micro Bernedoodles top out around 20 pounds and carry the Bernedoodle's calm temperament in a compact frame that cools down more efficiently with air conditioning than the larger sizes do. Their low-shedding coats manage Texas's dry inland heat without heavy grooming demands, and the smaller body mass means less heat retention on the days when outdoor time extends past the ideal window. For Texas families who want a Bernedoodle and are committed to careful summer management, this is the most practical size for the state's climate.

Mini Bernedoodles

Mini Bernedoodles are a workable fit for Texas families who keep their homes consistently cool and manage outdoor time carefully through the summer months. Cold-weather tolerance is built into this line, which is a less critical advantage in Texas's mild winters but means the breed handles the cooler months from November through February without any management. During July and August, when Dallas and Houston regularly push above 95°F, this breed needs reliable air conditioning and limited outdoor time during the peak heat hours to stay comfortable.

Bernedoodles

Standard Bernedoodles are an honest conversation in Texas, and the answer depends significantly on where in the state a family lives. Texas Panhandle families near Amarillo, where summers run somewhat cooler than the metro areas and winters deliver real cold, are in the most viable position in the state to raise this breed. Families across Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Austin face sustained heat from June through September that requires serious air conditioning, shade management, and strictly limited outdoor time; Houston's combination of heat and Gulf Coast humidity is the most challenging environment in the state for this breed.

French Bulldogs

French Bulldogs are indoor dogs, and in Texas that is not a casual observation. Dallas reaches 97°F in July, Houston adds extreme humidity to heat indices that regularly exceed 105°F, and this breed's respiratory sensitivity means they need reliable air conditioning and very limited outdoor time from May through October across most of the state. Inside a well-cooled Texas home they are calm, low-maintenance companions, and Texas's mild winters across the major metro areas mean cold-weather management is rarely a concern.

Bernese Mountain Dog

Bernese Mountain Dogs require an honest assessment of Texas's climate before a family commits. Their thick double coats are purpose-built for sustained cold, and Texas summers statewide, with major metro heat indices regularly above 100°F and Gulf Coast humidity compounding the heat along the eastern half of the state, push well beyond what this breed handles comfortably without significant management. Texas Panhandle families near Amarillo are in the most viable position in the state, where summers run considerably cooler and winters deliver the conditions this breed was developed for; families in Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Austin should be clear-eyed about the air conditioning commitment and outdoor time limits that Texas summers demand.

Why Blue Diamond Family Pups

Texas heat is unrelenting from June through September, and the gap between a well-raised puppy and a poorly raised one shows up in the first week a dog spends in a new home here. Every puppy at Blue Diamond leaves a climate-controlled kennel in Sugar Creek, which means they arrive in Houston or Dallas in July without the heat stress that comes from being raised in outdoor conditions or inadequately managed facilities. The Early Neurological Stimulation every puppy receives from days 2 through 16 builds the composure and adaptability to handle a significant environmental transition, which is exactly what a summer placement in Texas requires. Our kids are hands-on with every litter from birth through go-home day, so the socialization is continuous and real, and Texas families receiving a puppy in August can expect a dog that settles in without the distress that marks puppies raised with less preparation.

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Cities In Texas We Deliver Puppies to

Houston, TX San Antonio, TX Dallas, TX Austin, TX Fort Worth, TX El Paso, TX Arlington, TX Corpus Christi, TX Plano, TX Laredo, TX Lubbock, TX Irving, TX Garland, TX Frisco, TX McKinney, TX Amarillo, TX Grand Prairie, TX Brownsville, TX Killeen, TX Pasadena, TX Denton, TX Midland, TX McAllen, TX Waco, TX Carrollton, TX Mesquite, TX Round Rock, TX Odessa, TX Abilene, TX Pearland, TX Richardson, TX College Station, TX Sugar Land, TX Beaumont, TX The Woodlands, TX Lewisville, TX Allen, TX League City, TX Tyler, TX Wichita Falls, TX Edinburg, TX San Angelo, TX Conroe, TX New Braunfels, TX Bryan, TX Georgetown, TX Mission, TX Longview, TX Atascocita, TX Flower Mound, TX Cedar Park, TX Temple, TX Pharr, TX Baytown, TX Missouri City, TX Mansfield, TX North Richland Hills, TX Leander, TX Rowlett, TX Victoria, TX Pflugerville, TX San Marcos, TX Harlingen, TX Spring, TX Euless, TX Little Elm, TX Grapevine, TX Wylie, TX Port Arthur, TX DeSoto, TX Texas City, TX Kyle, TX Farmers Branch, TX Galveston, TX Burleson, TX Bedford, TX Cedar Hill, TX Rockwall, TX Keller, TX The Colony, TX Sherman, TX Haltom City, TX Weslaco, TX Channelview, TX Schertz, TX Huntsville, TX Coppell, TX Friendswood, TX Waxahachie, TX Rosenberg, TX Lancaster, TX Duncanville, TX Hurst, TX Mission Bend, TX San Juan, TX Texarkana, TX Socorro, TX La Porte, TX Del Rio, TX Midlothian, TX Lufkin, TX Weatherford, TX Copperas Cove, TX Cibolo, TX Harker Heights, TX Deer Park, TX Nacogdoches, TX Southlake, TX Cleburne, TX Seguin, TX Hutto, TX Eagle Pass, TX Greenville, TX Forney, TX Converse, TX Big Spring, TX Alvin, TX Colleyville, TX Lake Jackson, TX Prosper, TX Sachse, TX West Odessa, TX Denison, TX Cloverleaf, TX Canyon Lake, TX Fresno, TX Kingsville, TX Timberwood Park, TX University Park, TX Paris, TX Saginaw, TX Balch Springs, TX Watauga, TX San Benito, TX Katy, TX Kerrville, TX Corsicana, TX Fort Hood, TX Benbrook, TX Belton, TX Marshall, TX Corinth, TX Stephenville, TX Dickinson, TX Universal City, TX

Frequently Asked Questions

Q:How do you get a puppy from your farm in Ohio all the way to Texas?

A:Texas families have three options for getting a puppy home, and we walk through all of them before anything is finalized. A flight nanny carries your puppy in-cabin, never in cargo, and meets you at Abilene Regional Airport at a Texas airport. Ground transport brings the puppy door-to-door in a climate-controlled van from Sugar Creek, covering roughly 17 to 18 hours to Dallas and Fort Worth and closer to 20 to 22 hours reaching Houston, Austin, and San Antonio. Farm pickup at our Ohio property is available as well; some Texas families fly into Columbus and make the 1.5-hour drive to Sugar Creek rather than the full cross-country trip by car, and pickup at the farm carries a 7% Ohio sales tax that doesn't apply to either delivery option.

Q:Which of your designer breeds are a good fit for Texas summers?

A:Texas summers are legitimately extreme, with Dallas and San Antonio averaging July highs near 97°F and Houston adding heat indices that regularly exceed 105°F due to Gulf Coast humidity. Cavapoos and Mini Goldendoodles are the most consistently manageable choices across Texas's summer months, with low-shedding coats and sizes that respond well to air conditioning and early morning and late evening outdoor scheduling. French Bulldogs are well-suited to Texas households as indoor companions as long as they have reliable air conditioning and very limited outdoor exposure from May through October, which their temperament supports naturally. Bernese Mountain Dogs are not a realistic fit for most Texas families; the state's combination of summer heat and, in the east, significant humidity pushes well above what this breed handles comfortably, with the exception of Panhandle families near Amarillo where conditions are somewhat more moderate.

Q:Can Texas families come see the farm before choosing a puppy?

A:Visits are by appointment only, and Texas families who want to see the farm before committing to a puppy are welcome to make the trip to Sugar Creek. Once you arrive, Dean and Esther's family walks you through the working farm, including Dean's beef cattle, a horse named Trigger, and the climate-controlled kennel where every litter is raised from birth through go-home day. You'll have real time with the puppies and see firsthand how our kids are part of a normal day on the farm, which matters to Texas families who want to verify the operation before making a long-distance placement decision. Most families from Houston or Dallas find the virtual tour is the practical first step, and it gives a clear, honest look at the farm before anyone commits to the trip.

Q:What should I have set up before my puppy arrives in Texas?

A:Texas heat requires real preparation regardless of which part of the state you're in, but the setup is most critical for families in Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and Austin, where June through September delivers sustained temperatures above 90°F and Gulf Coast humidity makes the heat feel significantly worse along the eastern half of the state. Have a cool indoor space ready before the puppy arrives, confirm your air conditioning is running reliably, and plan all outdoor time for early morning or after sunset during the summer months. Puppies can overheat faster in Texas heat than families expect, so keep outdoor sessions short and carry water for any time spent outside during the peak months. Schedule your first vet appointment before your puppy arrives rather than after, because establishing that relationship early matters when you're bringing a new dog home in the middle of a Texas summer.

Q:What comes with a Blue Diamond puppy on go-home day?

A:Every puppy goes home with up-to-date vaccinations, deworming, a microchip, and a 1-year health guarantee. Those are standard on every placement we do. The Heartbeat Puppy Pal is a comfort toy the litter plays with in the days before go-home day so it carries the scent of mom and the other puppies; Texas families receiving a puppy in the summer often find it helps the dog settle through those first warm, unfamiliar nights in a new home after a long trip into one of the hottest climates in the country. It's not included automatically, but it's worth asking about when you're finalizing your delivery or pickup.

Q:How do you know which puppy is the right fit for my family?

A:Every puppy at Blue Diamond is evaluated by a professional dog trainer before go-home day, and that evaluation covers the individual dog, not the litter as a whole. The trainer's findings on each puppy's personality, energy level, and behavioral tendencies become that dog's written profile on our website, so a Texas family reading about a specific puppy is reading a real professional's assessment of exactly that animal before it ever arrives. Texas households vary considerably, from urban families in Houston or Dallas where a lower-energy companion fits the space, to larger properties in the Hill Country or the Panhandle where an active, higher-energy dog suits the lifestyle, and those differences shape the placement conversation from the start. See FAQ #7 for the full picture of what goes into every Blue Diamond placement.

Q:Why do Texas families choose Blue Diamond over other breeders?

A:Texas families who do real research on a breeder want answers to specific questions, and Blue Diamond has documentation for all of them. We're a licensed Ohio dog breeder; every parent dog is health and genetic tested with documentation on file, and every mother dog receives a full veterinary physical every six months. Every puppy goes through Early Neurological Stimulation from days 2 through 16, building the composure and adaptability that matters when a puppy transitions from a climate-controlled kennel in Ohio into a Texas summer, while our kids are hands-on with every litter from birth through go-home day so socialization is continuous rather than staged. Our climate-controlled kennel maintains stable conditions year-round; we partner with a trusted network of family breeders who meet our same standards so all eight breeds are available without compromise; every puppy comes with a 1-year health guarantee; and every dog is individually assessed by a professional trainer before placement, the same process described in FAQ #6. ---