Puppies For Sale In Ohio

Finding puppies for sale in Ohio is one situation where the answer to "can I see the farm first?" is yes, and the drive to find out is a short one. Families in Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Akron are within a few hours of our farm in Sugar Creek, which means the conversation about where a puppy was raised and how it was raised doesn't have to happen over the phone. Ohio's climate runs the full range from hot, humid summers that arrive in June and hold through August to cold winters that vary from Cincinnati's relatively mild January to Cleveland's lake-effect snowfall, and matching the right breed to the right household here takes the same care it does anywhere. We deliver to families all across Ohio. For Ohio families, the decision to visit first is one we always encourage.

Available Puppies For Ohio

All puppies displayed here can be delivered right to your door in Ohio. 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 a strong fit for Ohio families across most of the state's climate range. Their low-shedding coats manage the summer humidity that settles over Columbus and Cincinnati from June through August with normal air conditioning and shade, and Ohio's cold winters from Cleveland's lake-effect snow to the milder conditions in the southwest are well within what this breed handles with normal indoor shelter. Social and adaptable, they settle comfortably into Ohio households of most sizes, from urban neighborhoods in Columbus and Cleveland to larger properties across the rural central and southeastern counties.

Mini Goldendoodles

Mini Goldendoodles handle Ohio's four distinct seasons without much strain, which is a practical advantage in a state that delivers genuine heat and genuine cold within the same year. Their low-shedding coats manage the summer humidity in the Columbus and Cincinnati areas and hold up in the lake-effect winters that define the Cleveland and northeast Ohio corridor. Active Ohio families who want a dog that keeps pace year-round, through summer evenings in the yard and cold winter mornings, tend to find this breed a natural fit.

Standard Goldendoodles

Standard Goldendoodles are built for active Ohio households, and the trails, parks, and open land across the central and southeastern counties give this breed the kind of environment it does well in. Their coats manage Ohio's seasonal range without heavy maintenance, and the energy this breed carries suits families who are outside consistently regardless of season. Columbus and Cincinnati's peak summer heat calls for morning and evening outdoor activity rather than midday in July and August, but this breed handles Ohio winters comfortably across the entire state.

Micro Bernedoodles

Micro Bernedoodles top out around 20 pounds and carry the Bernedoodle's steady temperament in a compact frame well-suited to the range of Ohio household sizes. Cold-weather tolerance is a genuine asset in a state where Cleveland's lake-effect winters run long and hard and central Ohio delivers sustained cold from December through February, and their low-shedding coats hold up in both the summer humidity and the drier cold of the winter months. This is a calm, manageable breed that fits Ohio households from the urban neighborhoods to the rural county communities throughout the state.

Mini Bernedoodles

Mini Bernedoodles are a strong year-round fit for most of Ohio's climate zones. Cold tolerance is built into this line, and Ohio winters from Cleveland's lake-effect snow to the Appalachian foothills of the southeast suit this breed's coat and temperament well. Columbus and Cincinnati's summer humidity in the mid-to-upper 80s calls for reliable air conditioning and managed outdoor time during the peak weeks of July and August, but families in the Cleveland area, where summer temperatures run noticeably cooler, will find this breed comfortable year-round with minimal management.

Bernedoodles

Standard Bernedoodles are well-matched to Ohio's cooler climate zones, particularly across the northeastern counties near Cleveland, where lake-effect winters run long and cold and summers stay considerably more moderate than the southern half of the state. Cincinnati and Columbus families face the more honest challenge, where July and August heat and humidity require reliable air conditioning, shade, and limited outdoor time during peak heat hours; northeast Ohio families get the strongest year-round fit from this breed anywhere in the state. All Ohio families should plan for consistent indoor cooling through the summer months.

French Bulldogs

French Bulldogs are indoor dogs, and Ohio's variable climate makes understanding both sides of that commitment important before bringing this breed home. Cincinnati and Columbus summer humidity with July highs in the mid-to-upper 80s means this breed needs air conditioning and very limited outdoor time from June through August, while Cleveland's lake-effect winters with January highs near 34°F mean outdoor sessions need to stay short through the coldest months. Inside a well-managed Ohio home they are calm, low-maintenance companions that fit households of any size across the state.

Bernese Mountain Dog

Bernese Mountain Dogs are a strong fit for Ohio's cooler northern climate zones and one of the more natural matches for the northeast Ohio corridor near Cleveland. The lake-effect winters that define this part of the state give this breed conditions very close to what it was developed for, and Cleveland's lake-moderated summers near 80°F are among the more manageable summer conditions for this breed on the East Coast. Cincinnati and Columbus families present the more honest conversation, where July and August heat and humidity require reliable air conditioning and carefully managed outdoor time; families in those areas should plan accordingly and treat the management commitment as real rather than optional.

Why Blue Diamond Family Pups

Ohio families who research breeders carefully know what questions to ask, and in a state with a documented history of puppy mill operations, those questions matter more here than in most places. Our farm is in Sugar Creek, which means Ohio families can come see it before making a decision, walk the property, meet the parent dogs, and look at the kennel without making a cross-state trip. Every parent dog is health and genetic tested with results on record, every mother receives a full veterinary physical every six months, and our licensed Ohio breeder status means the operation is subject to state oversight rather than a buyer's good faith. Ohio families who've done real research on breeders tend to recognize what they're looking at when they arrive at our farm, and that's exactly the point.

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Cities In Ohio We Deliver Puppies to

Frequently Asked Questions

Q:How do you get a puppy from your farm in Ohio to a family in Ohio?

A:Ohio families have three options for getting a puppy home, and we go through all of them at the time of purchase. Farm pickup at our property in Sugar Creek puts most of the state within a few hours of the farm. Columbus and Cleveland families are typically about 1.5 hours away, Akron families roughly the same, and Cincinnati families around 3 hours. Ground transport is available door-to-door anywhere in the state in a climate-controlled van for families who prefer the puppy come to them, and a flight nanny can travel in-cabin with your puppy, never in cargo, meeting you at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. Pickup at the farm carries a 7% Ohio sales tax; neither delivery option includes that charge.

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

A:Ohio summers vary considerably from north to south, with Cleveland averaging July highs near 80°F thanks to Lake Erie's moderating effect and Cincinnati pushing near 87°F with significant humidity through July and August. Cavapoos and Mini Goldendoodles handle that full range well with normal air conditioning and morning and evening outdoor scheduling during the peak summer weeks in the southern half of the state. French Bulldogs are well-suited to Ohio homes as indoor companions year-round, though the summer humidity in Cincinnati and Columbus and the lake-effect cold in Cleveland require managed outdoor time at different ends of the calendar. Bernese Mountain Dogs are a realistic year-round choice for northeast Ohio families near Cleveland, where summer temperatures are considerably more manageable than in the central and southern parts of the state.

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

A:Visits are by appointment only, and Ohio families have a real advantage here because the farm is in Sugar Creek, which puts most of the state within a comfortable same-day drive. 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 and socialized. You'll spend real time with the puppies and see firsthand how our kids are part of a normal day on the farm rather than a staged event for visitors. Ohio families who want a virtual tour before committing to the visit can schedule one, though most find the drive is worth the trip.

Q:What is it like picking up a puppy at the farm in Sugar Creek?

A:Pickup day is an unhurried experience, and most families tell us afterward they wished they'd budgeted more time for it. Once you arrive, you'll spend real time with the litter you've been following, get to know your specific puppy in the kennel and the yard, and ask questions in real conversation rather than through a form or a phone call. Dean and Esther's family walks you through everything in person, and you'll leave with a clear picture of who your puppy is and what the first week at home will look like. We send Ohio families off with practical guidance for keeping the puppy calm and comfortable on the drive home, short as it may be for most of the state.

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 an add-on families can purchase before go-home day; it's a comfort toy the litter plays with in the days before leaving so it carries the scent of mom and the other puppies, and Ohio families picking up in the fall or winter often find it makes a real difference during those first cold, unsettled nights in a new home. It's not included automatically, but it's worth asking about when you're finalizing your pickup or delivery.

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 an Ohio family reading about a specific puppy is reading a real professional's assessment of exactly that animal before it comes home. Ohio households vary considerably, from active families with land in the rural central and southeastern counties to urban households in Columbus or Cleveland where a calmer, lower-energy companion fits the space better, 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 Ohio families choose Blue Diamond over other breeders?

A:Ohio families who research breeders carefully know the right questions, and Blue Diamond is built to answer every one of them with documentation rather than promises. 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 confidence and adaptability during the window when that investment produces the most lasting results, 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. ---