Small-Breed Puppy Rehoming Bay County, FL

Helping families across Bay County and Panama City Beach find healthy small-breed puppies through a transparent, community-based rehoming process.

Whether you’re ready to welcome a puppy home or exploring your options, Precious Pups provides a clear and supportive path to small-breed puppy rehoming in Bay County. Families can view available puppies, join a rehoming waitlist, or visit us in person at the PCB Market. Every placement is handled with care, realistic expectations, and open communication.

See Available Puppies for Rehoming

Browse small-breed puppies commonly placed with families in Bay County. Each breed page outlines temperament, care needs, and what to expect when planning a rehoming.

Join the Puppy Rehoming Waitlist

Join our Bay County puppy rehoming waitlist to receive updates on availability. You can also visit us at the PCB Market on weekends to ask questions and learn more in person.

Plan a Visit to the PCB Market

Visit us at the PCB Market in Panama City Beach on weekends to speak with us directly about small-breed puppy rehoming and availability.

Supporting Bay County Families Through Responsible Puppy Rehoming

Precious Pups connects Bay County families with small-breed puppies through a guided and thoughtful rehoming process. We focus on health, temperament, and long-term compatibility.
Rehoming is never rushed. Each placement is handled with care so families feel informed, confident, and prepared for their new companion.

How the Process Works

Reach Out

Browse available small-breed puppies or contact us with questions about puppy rehoming in Bay County.

Share What You’re Looking For

Whether you have a specific small-breed in mind or are just learning how puppy rehoming works, we’ll guide you through the process, timing, and next steps with clear, straightforward information.

View Puppies or Join the Rehoming Waitlist

Depending on availability, you may be able to meet a small-breed puppy soon or join our rehoming waitlist for an upcoming placement. Wait times vary by breed and current availability.

Visit the PCB Market

Visit us at the PCB Market in Panama City Beach on weekends to ask questions, learn about the rehoming process, and meet a puppy when available.

Welcome Your New Companion Home

When the timing and fit are right, we’ll guide you through the final steps so your puppy’s transition into your home is smooth and supported.

Don’t Hesitate To Contact Us

Every puppy deserves a loving home and every home deserves the joy of a puppy. Get in touch today to meet your new companion!

Location

PCB Market
7157 US-98
Panama City Beach, FL 32407

Hours:

Saturday: 9am – 4pm
Sunday: 9am – 3pm

Good to Know:

  • Walk-ins are welcome
  • Appointments are recommended for longer rehoming conversations
  • Availability can vary week to week
Our Breeds

Small-Breed Puppies Commonly Rehomed

Below you’ll find information about the small-breed dogs commonly placed with families in Bay County. Each breed page outlines general temperament traits, care considerations, and what to expect when planning a small-breed puppy rehoming.

Availability can vary based on breed and timing. For the most current information, contact us directly or visit us at the PCB Market in Panama City Beach on weekends.

Yorkie

Small, confident, and full of personality. Yorkies are known for their loyalty and lively nature. They’re often a good fit for homes looking for a compact companion with a big heart.

Maltese

Gentle, affectionate, and people-oriented. Maltese dogs are often well-suited for calmer homes and families looking for a loving lap companion that enjoys being close.

Shih Tzu

Friendly, outgoing, and easygoing. Shih Tzus are known for their relaxed temperament and enjoy spending time with people of all ages. They do well in a variety of home settings.

Yorkipoo

Energetic, social, and curious. Yorkipoos combine the traits of two popular small breeds and are often a good fit for families looking for an active, engaging companion.

Miniature Schnauzer

Alert, intelligent, and loyal. Miniature Schnauzers are known for their expressive personalities and strong bonds with their families. They tend to do well in structured, attentive homes.

Toy Poodle

Highly intelligent and eager to learn. Toy Poodles are often easy to train and enjoy mental stimulation. They’re a good fit for families who want an interactive, responsive companion.

Shorkie

Playful and affectionate with a confident streak. Shorkies are known for their loyalty and enjoy being involved in daily life with their families.

Pug

Charming, relaxed, and people-loving. Pugs are known for their easygoing nature and enjoy being close to their humans. They often do best in homes that appreciate their calm, social personality.

Chihuahua

Devoted, alert, and expressive. Chihuahuas form strong bonds with their families and often prefer a consistent, loving environment where they feel secure.

What’s Included With Every Puppy

Every puppy placed through Precious Pups comes with important care information to help families feel prepared and confident from the start.

Basic Health Records

Families receive available veterinary records and documentation shared by the puppy’s care provider. We encourage new owners to schedule a vet visit soon after bringing their puppy home.

Age-Appropriate Care & Guidance

Families receive general guidance on feeding, early care, and what to expect during the first weeks at home.

Early Social Exposure

Puppies are introduced to normal household sights, sounds, and gentle handling to help make their transition into a family environment smoother.

Honest Communication

Families are given clear, straightforward information about timing, expectations, and next steps so there are no surprises.

Ongoing Support

After placement, we remain available to answer general questions and provide guidance as your puppy settles into your home.

Care Comes First

Precious Pups focuses on thoughtful placement and clear communication so families know what to expect. Each placement is handled with care and intention.

FAQ’s

In many cases, yes. Puppies are often available to meet at the PCB Market on weekends so families can ask questions and understand the rehoming process.

Availability can vary, so reaching out in advance helps confirm which puppies may be present and allows you to plan accordingly.

In many cases yes, we often bring at least one puppy to the PCB Market on weekends so families can meet a puppy in person, ask questions, and get a feel for the process.

Because timing can vary, not every puppy will always be present at the market. Reaching out ahead of time can help you understand what may be possible and plan a visit that makes sense.

Precious Pups is located at the PCB Market in Panama City Beach. Many families stop by on weekends to say hello, ask questions, and learn more while enjoying the market. The address is 7157 US-98, Panama City Beach, FL, 32407

Appointments are not required, and walk-ins are welcome at the PCB Market on weekends. However, if you’re travelng from out of town or would prefer dedicated time, contacting us in advance is recommended.

The website highlights small-breed dogs commonly placed with families, but it is not a complete list of every possible breed. Availability can change based on timing and upcoming placements.

If you’re looking for a specific small-breed puppy, feel free to reach out to discuss current availability and potential options.

In many cases, yes. We focus on small-breed puppy placements and may be able to help depending on timing and availability.

The best way to start is by reaching out to discuss what you’re looking for and to review current options and next steps.

The waitlist allows families to plan ahead for a specific breed or general timing. It’s free to join, and families are contacted when a possible match becomes available. Joining the waitlist does not require an immediate commitment.

Wait times can vary depending on breed, timing, and current availability. Because placements are handled thoughtfully and not rushed, timelines may differ from one family to another.

Reaching out directly is the best way to receive updated expectations and understand what the current waitlist may look like.

Most families start with basic supplies like food, bowls, a safe sleeping space, a leash or harness, and a few toys. Preparing ahead helps create a smooth transition.

We’re happy to share general guidance for the first few days at home with a small-breed puppy.

Families receive available veterinary records and general care information provided by the puppy’s care source. Documentation may vary depending on timing and individual circumstances.

We also provide guidance during the transition period and remain available to answer general questions as your puppy settles into your home.

Yes. Scheduling a vet visit soon after bringing your puppy home is recommended so you can establish care and address any follow-up questions.

Yes. Many wonderful dogs are waiting for homes in local shelters. Some families choose a small-breed placement based on size, temperament, or lifestyle, but adoption can be a great option for others.

Have a Question or Want to Plan a Visit?

Whether you’re curious about a specific small breed, availability, or planning a visit to the PCB Market, we’re happy to help.