Puppies For Sale in New Mexico, NM under $100, $200, $300, $400, $500 and Up
Welcome to our New Mexico Puppies for Sale page.
If you have been searching for “Puppies for Sale Near Me,” “Puppies for Sale NM,” or even “Small Dogs for Sale NM,” then you’ve landed on the right page. We have compiled a directory of New Mexico Puppies for Sale listings from breeders, rescues, and shelters to help you find the cutest Puppy for Sale or Adoptable Dog without paying too much. Finding puppies for sale in NM under $200 isn’t impossible, and these listings are free.
You’ll have to do the hard work of contacting each individual directly to see what is available. Most adoption fees are reasonable, but remember the expense of caring for these wonderful animals. If you decide adoption or rescue isn’t for you and purchase a puppy from one of the breeders or puppy stores listed below, please do your homework, check reviews, never send money in advance, or meet a stranger alone with cash. These listings are for information purposes only, and we are not affiliated with anyone listed.
Dogs for sale in NM under $200, $300, $400, $500 and up.
Puppies and Dogs for sale or Adoption in New Mexico.
Rodeo Doxies
Anthony, NM, United States
915-540-9921
http://www.RodeoDoxies.com
Sheepdog Puppies For Sale in New Mexico, NM
Sheepdog Puppies Near Me
Dolores Smith
Santa Fe, NM, United States
(505)795-2878
http://highdesertherdingdogs.weebly.com
Kelley
Location: New Mexico, NM
Telephone: 575-630-0034
Website: http://kelleyscritters.com
miniature schnauzers too
Pug Puppies For Sale in New Mexico, NM
Pug Puppies Near Me
Paws In The Valley
Tome, NM, United States
505-203-6272
http://pawsinthevalley.com
Contact the Rescues and Animal Shelters below directly for information on adoption and costs.
Puppies for Sale in NM under $200
NM K-911
Rio Rancho, NM 87144
(505) 688-6160
NMK911rescue@yahoo.com
New Mexico Boston Terrier Rescue
P.O. Box 1205
http://www.nmbostonrescue.com
Corrales, NM 87048
505-463-8453
mitzidhobson@gmail.com
Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Club of America
Corrales, NM 87048
1-505-433-5009
nbtrigo@cybermesa.com
CARMA
3601 Old Airport Rd. NW
Corrales, NM 87048
(505) 321-6275
barbaracarma@msn.com
Bro and Tracy Animal Welfare
PO Box 404
Corrales, NM 87048
505-463-4553
joycefay@joycefay.com
Rio Rancho Animal Control
3441 Northern Blvd.
Rio Rancho, NM 87124
505-891-5075
Bgalarneau@rrnm.gov
Puppies for Sale in NM under $400
Desert Paws, Inc. Animal Rescue of New Mexico
Pena Blanca, NM 87041
(505) 702-9396
DesertPawsNM@gmail.com
Senior Spaniel Rescue Inc.
Albuquerque, NM 87114
505-350-7510
ronnieriner@gmail.com
Albuquerque Animal Welfare – Eastside
8920 Lomas Blvd. NE
Albuquerque, NM 87112
505-768-1975
All Ears Basset Sanctuary Inc
Albuquerque, NM 87109
505-553-9906
chris@allearsbassetsanctuary.com
Puppies for Sale in NM under $300
Central New Mexico Beagle Rescue
Albuquerque, NM 87110
505-385-7422
centralnmbeaglerescue2pam@gmail.com
Rebel Paws Rescue
Albuquerque, NM 87110
(505) 289-0699
info@rebelpawsrescue.org
Paws and Stripes
Albuquerque, NM 87110
(505) 999-1201
veterandogs@pawsandstripes.org
CARMA
Corrales, NM 87048
Phone: (505) 321-6275
Email: barbaracarma@msn.com
Rio Rancho Animal Control
3441 Northern Blvd.
Rio Rancho, NM 87124
Phone: (505) 891-5075
Desert Paws, Inc. Animal Rescue of New Mexico
Pena Blanca, NM 87041
Phone: (505) 702-9396
Email: DesertPawsNM@gmail.com
All Ears Basset Sanctuary Inc
Albuquerque, NM 87109
Phone: 5055539906
Email: chris@allearsbassetsanctuary.com
NMDOG
Albuquerque, NM 87114
Phone: (505) 886-1729
Email: info@nmdog.org
Senior Spaniel Rescue Inc.
Albuquerque, NM 87114
Phone: 505-350-7510
Email: ronnieriner@gmail.com
Albuquerque Animal Welfare – Eastside
8920 Lomas Blvd. NE
Albuquerque, NM 87112
Phone: 505-768-1975
Central New Mexico Beagle Rescue
Albuquerque, NM 87110
Phone: 505-385-7422
Email: centralnmbeaglerescue2pam@gmail.com
Paws and Stripes
Albuquerque, NM 87110
Phone: (505) 999-1201
Email: veterandogs@pawsandstripes.org
Claws and Paws Rescue
Albuquerque, NM 87120
Phone: (575) 418-8696
Email: snugglepuffs@hotmail.com
Doberman Rescue of New Mexico
PO Box 26583
Albuquerque, NM 87106
Phone: 505-720-4649
EnchantMutts, Inc.
Albuquerque, NM 87108
Email: info@enchantmutts.org
Animal Humane New Mexico
615 Virginia Street SE
Albuquerque, NM 87108
Phone: 505.255.5523
Email: info@animalhumanenm.org
Dew Paws Rescue
Albuquerque, NM 87199
Phone: (505) 412-9096
Email: infodewpaws@gmail.com
Enchantment Chihuahua Rescue LTD
P.O. Box 93815
Albuquerque, NM 87199
Phone: (505) 275-7283
Email: info@enchantmentrescueltd.com
New Mexico Animal Friends
PO Box 40189
Albuquerque, NM 87196
Phone: (505) 881-7297
Email: petfinder@nmaf.org
PACA/AAR
PO Box 21280
Albuquerque, NM 87154
Phone: (505) 255-0544
Email: pacacats@aol.com
Pet-a-Bulls Rescue, Inc.
PO Box 10553
Albuquerque, NM 87184
Phone: (505) 316-2089
Email: gimmeahome505@gmail.com
Bridges to Home
Albuquerque, NM 87154
Email: BTHadptions@gmail.com
Santa Fe Animal Shelter & Humane Society
100 Caja del Rio Road
Santa Fe, NM 87507
Phone: (505) 983-4309
Email: shelter@sfhumanesociety.org
Lap Dog Rescue of NM
P.O. Box 1316
Tijeras, NM 87059
Phone: (505) 934-2202
Email: lapdogrescue_newmexico@yahoo.com
Zia Australian Shepherd Club Rescue
Albuquerque, NM 87105
Phone: (505) 877-7352
Email: kgonsey@msn.com
German Shepherd Dog Rescue of Central New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87105
Phone: (505) 877-7352
Email: kgonsey@msn.com
Viva! NM Rural Animal Rescue
Albuquerque, NM 87105
Email: adopt.viva@gmail.com
Jemez Valley Animal Amigos
PO Box 333
Jemez Springs, NM 87025
Phone: (888) 828-5822 ext. 3
Email: JVAAadoptions@aol.com
County of Los Alamos Animal Shelter
226 East Road
Los Alamos, NM 87544
Phone: (505) 662-8179
Email: Police-PSA@lacnm.us
Felines & Friends New Mexico
2006 Cerrillos Rd
Inside Petco
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Phone: (505) 316-2281
Email: adoptions@fandfnm.org
Torrance County Animal Shelter
751 Salt Missions Trail
Moriarty, NM 87035
Phone: 505-384-5117
Email: evrasstaff@gmail.com
Almost Home NM
PO Box 772
Peralta, NM 87042
Email: adopt@almosthomenm.org
HART Homeless Animal Rescue Team
P.O. Box 267
Los Lunas, NM 87031
Phone: (505) 463-0010
Email: carolyntaylor@att.net
Espanola Valley Humane Society
108 Hamm Parkway
Espanola, NM 87532
Phone: (505) 753-8662
Email: contact@espanolahumane.org
Mountainair Animal Control
Mountainair, NM 87036
Phone: (505) 705-0099
Email: friendsofmasnm@gmail.com
Stray Hearts Animal Shelter
1200 Saint Francis Lane
PO Box 622
Taos, NM 87571
Phone: (575) 758-2981
Email: adoptions@strayhearts.org
Socorro Animal Shelter Adoption Center
100 Airport Rd
Socorro, NM 87801
Phone: (575) 838-3103
Email: socorroanimalshelter@socorronm.gov
Northern New Mexico Friends of Animals, Inc.
P.O.Box 346
Questa, NM 87556
Phone: 575-586-0784
Email: hhoward53@yahoo.com
Colfax Pet Rescue
P.O. Box 18
Miami, NM 87729
Phone: 575-447-1199
Email: colfaxpetrescue@bacavalley.com
Raton Humane Society
P.O. Box 1321
1108 South 5th Street
Raton, NM 87740
Phone: (575)445-9328
Email: blazingseven@bacavalley.com
Humane Society of Lincoln County
422 Gavilan Canyon Road
Ruidoso, NM 88345
Phone: (575) 257-9841
Email: sheltermgr@hslcnm.org
Paws & Claws Animal Rescue of Quay County, Inc.
6427 Quay Road Ai
Tucumcari, NM 88401
Phone: (575) 403-7475
Email: pawsandclawsanimalrescue2@gmail.com
Desert Haven Animal Refuge
HC 31 Box 42
Williamsburg, NM 87901
Phone: 575-894-1694
Email: WeR4pets@gmail.com
Truth or Consequences Animal Shelter
1101 Cedar St
Truth or Consequences, NM 87901
Phone: (575) 894-4556
Email: northsouth@q.com
Companion Animal Action Team
PO Box 512
Williamsburg, NM 87942
Email: caatnm2012@gmail.com
German Shepherd Dog Rescue of Southern New Mexico
950 Zuni Drive
Alamogordo, NM 88310
Phone: (575) 415-0897
Email: gsrescuesnm@gmail.com
Animal Village NM
7246 Hwy. 54-70
Alamogordo, NM 88310
Phone: 575-446-4685
Email: animalvillagenm1@gmail.com
Forever Homes Animal Rescue
Alamogordo, NM 88310
Email: leesha8896@aol.com
Puppy Dog Ranch Rescue and Sanctuary
27 Twin Sisters Creek Road
Arenas Valley, NM 88022
Phone: 575-313-7232
Email: puppydogranch@rocketmail.com
High Desert Humane Society
PO Box 1973
3050 S Cougar Way
Silver City, NM 88062
Phone: 575-538-9261
Email: hdhs@gilanet.com
From The Heart Animal Rescue
PO Box 56, Canutillo, Texas 79835
El Paso, TX & Las Cruces, NM
Las Cruces, NM 88001
Phone: (855) 236-7823
Email: info@fthar.org
Animal Service Center of the Mesilla Valley
3551 Bataan Memorial West
Las Cruces, NM 88012
Phone: (575) 382-0018
Email: pdeal@las-cruces.org
Action Programs for Animals
P.O. Box 125
www.actionprogramsforanimals.org
Las Cruces, NM 88004
Phone: (575) 644-0505
Email: mail@apalascruces.org
Deming Animal Guardians
Deming, NM 88030
Phone: (575) 313-0626
Email: dagshipdirect@gmail.com
Lordsburg Animal Shelter
Lordsburg, NM 88045
Phone: (575) 313-6572
Email: charity.rodriguez@cityoflordsburg.org
Be sure to scroll down to the bottom of this page to see 56 Adoption Tips, Health Care Tips, Socializations Tips plus Dog Facts and Training Tips. I’ve created these to be helpful content for all our visitors. You can copy and paste each of them and share with your friends, family or post on your favorite social media for free.
Adopting a New Puppy or Adult Dog: 14 Essential Tips
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🐾 **Budget Wisely** - The cost of adopting can vary widely, from $50 to $500 for rescues and shelters, to $500-$2000 for specific breeds. Always consider ongoing costs like food, vet visits, and grooming. - Dr. Emily Carter, Veterinarian
2.
🏡 **Home Preparation** - Before bringing your new dog home, ensure your space is safe and welcoming. Remove hazardous items and set up a cozy sleeping area. - Jake Robbins, Dog Behaviorist
3.
👨⚕️ **Choose the Right Vet** - Research veterinarians in your area and schedule a visit within the first few weeks. A good vet is crucial for your dog’s long-term health. - Dr. Lucas Nguyen, Veterinarian
4.
🎓 **Training Classes** - Enroll in obedience classes to help your puppy or adult dog learn basic commands and manners. It’s a great way to bond too! - Mia Zhang, Dog Trainer
5.
🐶 **Shelter vs. Breeder** - Shelters offer a variety of breeds and mixed breeds, often at a lower cost and with vaccinations included. Breeders can provide specific breeds, but research their reputation first. - Alex Thornton, Animal Welfare Expert
6.
📚 **Research Breeds** - Some breeds have specific needs and temperaments. Make sure your chosen breed fits your lifestyle and housing situation, especially in Florida’s climate. - Samantha Lee, Dog Behavior Therapist
7.
🚶♂️ **Exercise Needs** - Consider how much time you can dedicate to walking and playing with your dog. Active breeds may require more exercise than you can provide. - Carlos Espinoza, Dog Trainer
8.
🤝 **Meet and Greet** - Spend time with your potential new dog before adopting to ensure a good match. Look for a connection and mutual comfort. - Dr. Katie Reynolds, Veterinarian
9.
👨👩👦 **Family Members** - Introduce all household members to the dog before adopting to ensure everyone gets along well. - Lisa Wong, Dog Behaviorist
10.
🏖️ **Adaptability** - Consider how a dog will fit into your lifestyle, including vacations and outings. Some dogs are more adaptable to travel and new environments. - Marco Silva, Dog Trainer
11.
🍲 **Dietary Needs** - Discuss with your vet the best diet for your dog’s age, breed, and health status. Nutrition is key to a healthy life. - Dr. Heather Stone, Veterinarian
12.
💤 **Rest is Important** - Ensure your dog has a quiet, comfortable place to rest away from high traffic areas. Rest is crucial for a dog’s health and behavior. - Nina Patel, Dog Behaviorist
13.
📅 **Patience is Key** - Adjusting to a new home can take time. Be patient and provide consistent, loving guidance to your new family member. - Derek Brown, Dog Trainer
14.
🚗 **Travel Preparedness** - If you plan to travel with your dog, invest in a safe car harness or carrier, and plan for plenty of stops along the way. - Dr. Fiona Adams, Veterinarian
14 Dog Facts: Training and Behavior Insights
1.
🐕 **Puppy Socialization Window** - Puppies have a critical socialization period up to about 16 weeks. Expose them to various people, animals, and environments during this time. - Mia Zhang, Dog Trainer
2.
🚽 **Consistent Potty Training** - Take your puppy out frequently, especially after eating, playing, or waking up, to establish good potty habits. - Jake Robbins, Dog Behaviorist
3.
📦 **Crate Training Benefits** - A crate provides a sense of security and helps with potty training, as dogs naturally avoid soiling their sleeping area. - Carlos Espinoza, Dog Trainer
4.
🖱️ **Clicker Training Efficiency** - Using a clicker for positive reinforcement can speed up training by clearly marking desired behaviors. - Samantha Lee, Dog Behavior Therapist
5.
🐾 **Exercise Reduces Anxiety** - Regular exercise can help reduce anxiety and behavioral issues in dogs. - Lisa Wong, Dog Behaviorist
6.
🍖 **Chew Toys for Dental Health** - Chew toys not only keep dogs entertained but also help maintain healthy teeth and gums. - Dr. Lucas Nguyen, Veterinarian
7.
👂 **Dogs Can Hear Ultrasonic Sounds** - Dogs have the ability to hear sounds at higher frequencies than humans, which is why they respond to whistles and high-pitched commands. - Alex Thornton, Animal Welfare Expert
8.
🐕🦺 **Service Dogs Are Highly Trained** - It takes up to two years to train a service dog for tasks such as guiding the blind, detecting seizures, or providing emotional support. - Nina Patel, Dog Behaviorist
9.
👃 **Incredible Sense of Smell** - A dog’s sense of smell is 10,000 to 100,000 times more accurate than humans, making them excellent at detection work. - Dr. Katie Reynolds, Veterinarian
10.
🌈 **Dogs See Differently** - Dogs primarily see shades of blue and yellow; they cannot see red and green. This affects how they perceive the world. - Marco Silva, Dog Trainer
11.
🐶 **Tail Wagging** - Dogs wag their tails to the right when they're happy and to the left when they're frightened. Tail position and movement can indicate a dog’s emotional state. - Derek Brown, Dog Trainer
12.
🦴 **Bone Myths** - Contrary to popular belief, giving dogs real bones can be dangerous due to the risk of splinters and choking. - Dr. Heather Stone, Veterinarian
13.
🤔 **Dogs Dream Too** - Dogs experience REM sleep and can dream. Twitching and paw movements during sleep indicate dreaming about their day's activities. - Samantha Lee, Dog Behavior Therapist
14.
🐕 **Breeds and Temperament** - While breed can influence temperament, individual personality and upbringing play a significant role in a dog’s behavior. - Lisa Wong, Dog Behaviorist
14 Dog Health Care Tips
1.
🛁 **Regular Grooming** - Schedule regular grooming sessions to keep your dog’s coat healthy and to check for any skin issues or parasites. - Dr. Emily Carter, Veterinarian
2.
🥕 **Healthy Snacks** - Offer healthy snacks like carrots or apples in moderation. They can be good for your dog’s teeth and provide essential nutrients. - Dr. Fiona Adams, Veterinarian
3.
💉 **Up-to-date Vaccinations** - Ensure your dog’s vaccinations are current to protect against common diseases. Check local Florida requirements as they can vary. - Dr. Lucas Nguyen, Veterinarian
4.
🌡️ **Regular Check-ups** - Annual vet check-ups help catch health issues early, saving time, money, and distress in the long run. - Dr. Katie Reynolds, Veterinarian
5.
🦷 **Dental Care** - Dental health is crucial. Brush your dog’s teeth regularly and provide dental chews to help reduce tartar build-up. - Dr. Heather Stone, Veterinarian
6.
🐕 **Flea and Tick Prevention** - Use preventative treatments year-round in Florida due to its warm climate, which is conducive to flea and tick infestations. - Dr. Emily Carter, Veterinarian
7.
🍖 **Proper Nutrition** - Feed your dog a balanced diet suited to their age, size, and activity level. Consult your vet for personalized advice. - Dr. Fiona Adams, Veterinarian
8.
🚶♂️ **Regular Exercise** - Maintain a consistent exercise routine to keep your dog fit and prevent obesity, which can lead to health issues. - Jake Robbins, Dog Behaviorist
9.
🌞 **Sun Protection** - In Florida’s sunny climate, protect your dog with pet-safe sunscreen, especially if they have a thin coat or light skin. - Dr. Lucas Nguyen, Veterinarian
10.
🚫 **Avoid Toxic Foods** - Keep chocolate, grapes, onions, and xylitol (found in sugar-free gums) away from dogs as they can be fatal. - Dr. Katie Reynolds, Veterinarian
11.
🏥 **Emergency Preparedness** - Keep the number of the nearest animal emergency hospital handy, especially during Florida’s hurricane season. - Dr. Heather Stone, Veterinarian
12.
🧬 **Consider Genetic Testing** - For certain breeds, genetic testing can reveal predispositions to health conditions, allowing for proactive care. - Dr. Emily Carter, Veterinarian
13.
💤 **Ensure Enough Rest** - Dogs need plenty of sleep to stay healthy; ensure they have a quiet, comfortable spot to rest without disturbances. - Jake Robbins, Dog Behaviorist
14.
🧼 **Hand Hygiene** - Practice good hand hygiene after handling your dog, especially before meals, to prevent the spread of zoonotic diseases. - Dr. Fiona Adams, Veterinarian
14 Socialization Tips for a New Puppy or Adult Dog
1.
🏥 **Vet Visits** - Make vet visits positive with treats and praise to help your dog feel comfortable with regular check-ups. - Carlos Espinoza, Dog Trainer
2.
🐾 **Dog Park Etiquette** - Start with off-peak hours for a less crowded experience, allowing your dog to gradually get used to other dogs and people. - Mia Zhang, Dog Trainer
3.
🚗 **Car Rides** - Acclimate your dog to car rides with short trips, gradually increasing the distance as they become more comfortable. - Samantha Lee, Dog Behavior Therapist
4.
👫 **Meeting New People** - Introduce your dog to a wide variety of people, including different ages and appearances, to boost their social confidence. - Lisa Wong, Dog Behaviorist
5.
🐕 **Other Animals** - Carefully introduce your dog to other pets in controlled settings to ensure positive interactions. - Nina Patel, Dog Behaviorist
6.
🌳 **Nature Walks** - Take walks in varied environments like beaches, parks, and urban areas to expose your dog to different stimuli. - Derek Brown, Dog Trainer
7.
🎉 **Manage Overwhelm** - In crowded situations or busy events, monitor your dog for signs of stress or anxiety and be ready to leave if needed. - Marco Silva, Dog Trainer
8.
🚫 **Respect Boundaries** - Not all dogs are social. Teach your dog to approach others politely or keep a distance based on cues. - Alex Thornton, Animal Welfare Expert
9.
🎒 **Pack Essentials** - Always bring water, waste bags, and your dog’s favorite treats for positive reinforcement during outings. - Jake Robbins, Dog Behaviorist
10.
🆔 **Identification** - Ensure your dog wears a collar with ID tags and is microchipped in case they get lost, especially important in Florida’s busy areas. - Dr. Katie Reynolds, Veterinarian
11.
🏖️ **Beach Days** - Introduce your dog to the beach gradually, watching for signs of discomfort with sand or waves, and always provide fresh water to drink. - Carlos Espinoza, Dog Trainer
12.
🛌 **Overnight Stays** - Practice overnight stays in pet-friendly hotels or with friends to get your dog used to sleeping in new environments. - Samantha Lee, Dog Behavior Therapist
13.
👟 **Adapt to Activity Levels** - Match social activities to your dog’s energy level. Younger, more energetic dogs may enjoy longer, active outings, while older dogs may prefer shorter, calm visits. - Lisa Wong, Dog Behaviorist
14.
🌄 **Adventures in Nature** - Explore Florida’s state parks and trails, keeping your dog on a leash for their safety and to respect wildlife. - Nina Patel, Dog Behaviorist
Keep Checking Back For New Mexico, NM Breeders, and Rescue Listings.
Some of the New Mexico cities that we plan to include Puppies For Sale and Rescue Organizations are listed below.
Albuquerque, NM
Las Cruces, NM
Rio Rancho, NM
Santa Fe, NM
Roswell, NM
Farmington, NM
South Valley, NM
Clovis, NM
Hobbs, NM
Alamogordo, NM
Carlsbad, NM
Gallup, NM
Deming, NM
Los Lunas, NM
Sunland Park, NM
Las Vegas, NM
Chaparral, NM
Portales, NM
Los Alamos, NM
North Valley, NM
Artesia, NM
Lovington, NM
Silver City, NM
Española, NM
Zuni Pueblo, NM
Grants, NM
Socorro, NM
Shiprock, NM
Anthony, NM
Corrales, NM
Bernalillo, NM
Ruidoso, NM
Bloomfield, NM
Belen, NM
Raton, NM
Aztec, NM
Lee Acres, NM
Truth or Consequences, NM
Kirtland, NM
Eldorado at Santa Fe, NM
Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM
Meadow Lake, NM
White Rock, NM
Taos, NM
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