Puppies For Sale In Utah
Finding puppies for sale in Utah starts with understanding how Utah's summer heat will shape life with a dog. Families in Salt Lake City, Provo, Ogden, and St. George are raising dogs in one of the hottest states in the country, where July temperatures in the Salt Lake Valley regularly push into the upper 90s and southern Utah near St. George consistently exceeds 100°F through the peak of summer. The breed you bring home needs to fit that reality across every June, July, and August for the life of that dog, not just on paper. We deliver to families all across Utah. Our goal before any puppy leaves our farm in Sugar Creek is making sure the match fits how you actually live, in the climate you actually live in.
Available Puppies For Utah
All puppies displayed here can be delivered right to your door in Utah. See the rest of our puppies by selecting a breed below.
our breeds
Cavapoos
Cavapoos are among the more heat-tolerant breeds we raise, and that matters in Utah where summer temperatures across the valley floors and southern part of the state push well above 90°F for months at a time. Their low-shedding coats manage Utah's dry air without the grooming demands that heavier double coats require, and they settle comfortably into air-conditioned Utah homes regardless of season. Social and adaptable, this breed fits the range of Utah households from urban neighborhoods in Salt Lake City to quieter properties in the valley communities further south.
Mini Goldendoodles
Mini Goldendoodles are a practical fit for Utah families who want a dog that participates in outdoor life without struggling through the heat the way larger, heavier-coated breeds do. Their size and low-shedding coats make summer management more realistic in Utah's dry climate, with early morning and late evening outdoor time covering the active hours and reliable air conditioning handling the rest. This breed moves through Utah's full seasonal range without much trouble, including the real winters that northern Utah delivers from November through February.
Standard Goldendoodles
Standard Goldendoodles are best suited to Utah families with consistent outdoor access and a household routine that keeps activity in the cooler hours. Utah's trail systems, mountains, and open land in the northern and central parts of the state give this breed plenty of room to work, and the dry air is easier on their coats than the humidity that affects these dogs in other states. Summer outdoor time in the Salt Lake Valley should stay to early morning and after sunset when temperatures are above 90°F, which covers most of July and August.
Micro Bernedoodles
Micro Bernedoodles top out around 20 pounds and carry the Bernedoodle's steady temperament in a frame that manages Utah's heat better than larger varieties of this breed. Their low-shedding coats hold up in the dry air without heavy grooming demands, and their compact size means they cool down more efficiently with air conditioning than the bigger sizes do. Northern Utah families who want a cold-weather-tolerant breed that also functions reasonably well through a carefully managed summer will find this size the most practical Bernedoodle option for the state's climate.
Mini Bernedoodles
Mini Bernedoodles are a workable fit for northern Utah households where air conditioning is reliable and outdoor time is managed carefully through July and August. Cold-weather tolerance is built into this line, and Utah's northern winters in the Salt Lake Valley, where January temperatures average in the mid-30s with mountain snowfall, suit this breed's coat and temperament well. Southern Utah families near St. George, where July averages above 100°F, should think carefully about the summer heat before committing to this breed.
Bernedoodles
Standard Bernedoodles are most viable in Utah's mountain communities, where summer temperatures at elevation stay considerably cooler than the valley floors and the winters match what this breed was developed for. Salt Lake City and Provo valley summers, with July highs averaging near 97°F, push into territory that requires serious air conditioning, shade management, and strictly limited outdoor time from June through September. Southern Utah near St. George is not a realistic environment for this breed given the consistent triple-digit summer heat; families there should consider other options that handle hot, dry climates more comfortably.
French Bulldogs
French Bulldogs are indoor dogs, and Utah's summer heat makes that commitment more demanding than it is in most states. Salt Lake City averages July highs near 97°F, and St. George regularly exceeds 100°F through July and August; this breed's respiratory sensitivity means they need reliable air conditioning and very limited outdoor time from early June through September, regardless of where in the state a family lives. Inside a well-cooled Utah home, they are calm, low-maintenance companions, and Utah's mild southern winters near St. George are among the easiest cold-season conditions this breed will encounter anywhere in the country.
Bernese Mountain Dog
Bernese Mountain Dogs require an honest conversation about Utah's climate before a family commits. Their thick double coats are built for sustained cold, and the summer heat that dominates Utah from June through September, with valley temperatures regularly reaching the upper 90s and southern Utah consistently above 100°F, pushes well beyond what this breed handles comfortably. Utah's mountain communities at higher elevations in the Wasatch or Uinta ranges, where summer temperatures stay significantly cooler, are the most viable locations in the state for this breed; valley families who want a Bernese Mountain Dog should be clear-eyed about the air conditioning commitment and the strict outdoor limits that Utah summers require.
Why Blue Diamond Family Pups
Utah summers push hard, and the details of how a puppy is raised before it arrives in that climate actually matter. A puppy leaving our climate-controlled kennel in Sugar Creek for a Salt Lake City home in July is making a real transition, and the Early Neurological Stimulation every puppy at Blue Diamond receives from days 2 through 16 is specifically what builds the composure and adaptability to handle that kind of change without distress. Our kids are hands-on with every litter from birth through go-home day, which means the socialization these puppies receive is continuous and grounded in real daily interaction, not a staged event. Utah families receiving a puppy via flight nanny in the middle of a hot July can expect a dog that lands settled and ready to adjust, because the preparation for that moment started in the first two weeks of its life.
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Posted on Nikki Owens I came across Blue Diamond’s website during my puppy search and saw the gorgeous puppies they had available. I love how they list the litter once ready for adoption and it’s first come, first serve. A few days after arranging delivery, my gorgeous girl arrived healthy and so clean (not even one flea!). She is super smart and we couldn’t be happier. Blue Diamond has been very quick to respond to any questions I’ve had. I highly recommend!Posted on Sharon Miller Dean and Esther are the most wonderful breeders as well as wonderful people. I cannot say enough good things about them. I got Luna two days ago and she is amazing. She is smart, loving, cute and calm as can be for a puppy. Dean and Esther went out of their way to help me and I know God will bless them for being the people they are. Thank you both for making me so happy and giving me a reason to love again.Posted on Dian Deakins We adopted Walter almost three years ago. He was delivered to us in California and came happy and healthy. This business was amazing to work with and we have been super happy with Walter.Posted on Amy Murphy They are so great to work with, they answered all my questions and they breed such good pups! Love my mini goldendoodle, Molly Mae (formerly Emily)!Posted on CARA PATETE Dean and Esther are wonderful and attentive to responding with any questions. They are very clean and their puppies are amazing! We adopted Lenna (Lilo now) and she’s been so wonderful, cooperative and very easy to train. We’ve had her for eight days and she’s pretty much potty trained. She loves her crate, since day one and is very intelligent! We cannot say enough great things about this family! Thank you Dean and Esther for your hard work and providing families with such wonderful best friends!Posted on Kelly Yanch I just want to thank Blue Diamond so much for this perfectly adorable puppy! I am so in love with him and so incredibly grateful to you for allowing me to have him as part of my family. The vet told me he was in perfect health and the techs said that his records were “the best they’ve ever seen from a breeder”. I feel truly blessed to have him in my family. Here’s a picture of him playing with one of his many new toys. Thank you so much again - could not recommend Blue Diamond more for your new family member!Posted on Dave Adams We can't say enough good things about Blue Diamond Family Pups. We saw our puppy on their website and instantly fell in love, and fell in love even more about the delightful and informative conversation I had with them on the phone. They are quick to respond to questions via text and email, and the checklist and information they give you to prepare for the arrival of your new puppy was beyond helpful. Our puppy is thriving, and we know it is because of how well cared for and loved he was by BDFP. We are so grateful, and we highly recommend this breeder to anyone looking to increase their family size with a delightful four-legged member. And...the delivery service was OUTSTANDING. When he arrived, he was happy, calm, and it was clear he was well taken care of. THANK YOU!!!Posted on Jessie Travor We had such a wonderful experience with Blue Diamond Family Pups! Dean and Esther were so helpful and answered our many questions, as this was our first time adopting a puppy. The delivery driver, Wayne, was great and reliable. Our pup arrived to us healthy, clean, vaccinated with appropriate shots, microchipped, and with a goodie bag of food, a toy, veterinary records, and some puppy advice! He is a pure bundle of fluff and joy! We could not have asked for a better experience.Google rating score: 5.0 of 5, based on 69 reviews