Available Hattiesburg Puppies
Love at First Sight Pet Center
Find Your Newest Furry Family Member Here!
At Love At First Sight, we believe every puppy deserves a loving home! Come check out our adorable puppies available for adoption at our Animal Medical Center in Hattiesburg, MS. Each furry friend is waiting for their forever family, and we can’t wait for you to meet them! Click on the available breeds below to learn more.
Cava-Poo
A Cavapoo is a friendly, affectionate designer breed that’s a mix between a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and a Poodle. They’re known for their sweet, social personalities, intelligence, and low-shedding coats, making them great companions for families and individuals alike. Cavapoos are playful yet gentle, love being around people, and adapt well to different lifestyles, from active homes to laid-back lapdog life.
Chihuahua
A Chihuahua is a tiny but confident breed known for its big personality in a small package. Weighing just a few pounds, they’re alert, lively, and fiercely loyal to their people. Chihuahuas often bond closely with their owners and make excellent companions, though their bold nature means they sometimes forget just how small they are! Their portable size and spirited attitude make them a favorite for families looking for a devoted little dog.
Cockapoo
A Cockapoo is a cheerful, outgoing crossbreed between a Cocker Spaniel and a Poodle. They’re known for their playful, affectionate nature, intelligence, and low-shedding coats. Cockapoos make wonderful family pets, as they’re friendly with children and other animals, and their adaptable personality makes them just as happy on an adventure as they are snuggled on the couch.
English Bulldog
The English bulldog has a sweet, gentle disposition. Dependable and predictable, the bulldog is a wonderful family pet and loving to most children. People-oriented as a breed, they actively solicit human attention.
However, they have retained the courage that was originally bred into them for bull baiting, so they make fine watchdogs. Although they generally get along well with other family pets, English bulldogs can be aggressive to unfamiliar dogs.
English bulldogs make fine apartment pets and do not require a yard. Typically low-endurance dogs, they need only a moderate amount of exercise.
French Bulldog
The French Bulldog has enjoyed a long history as a companion dog. Created in England to be a miniature Bulldog, he accompanied English lacemakers to France, where he acquired his Frenchie moniker. Besides being a companion, he once served as an excellent ratter, but today his job focuses on being a fabulous family friend and show dog.
Maltese
The Maltese is a small, elegant toy breed known for its long, silky white coat and charming personality. Friendly, affectionate, and lively, Maltese dogs make wonderful companions and thrive on human interaction. Despite their dainty appearance, they’re bold, playful, and make great watchdogs. Perfect for families and apartment living!

Malti-Poo
Maltipoos are a popular cross of the Maltese and Toy or Miniature Poodle. True to their parent breeds, Maltipoos are affectionate and gentle. They make super companions for empty-nesters and are excellent therapy dogs.
Because both Poodles and Maltese are considered non-shedders, people who breed Maltipoos hope to end up with a hypoallergenic dog. If you're allergic, however, it's important to know a little something about pet allergies before you run out to get a Maltipoo.
If you decide that a Maltipoo is for you, you'll find that he's an active, feisty, fun-loving dog. He enjoys life, and his perfect day includes playing dog games, going for a walk, and racing through the house.
Maltipoos can be a good choice for first-time or timid owners. They're easy to train and learn quickly. They also do well in homes with elderly people or with older children who can handle them carefully. They enjoy long cuddles and are sensitive to their people's wants and needs.
Morkie
A Morkie is a small, affectionate designer breed that’s a cross between a Maltese and a Yorkshire Terrier. Known for their playful personalities and loving nature, Morkies are loyal companions who thrive on attention. They usually weigh under 10 pounds, making them perfect lap dogs, and their soft, often hypoallergenic coats require regular grooming. Despite their tiny size, they’re energetic, spunky, and full of charm!
Pomeranian
Pomeranians are those cute and fuzzy creatures you often see celebrities carrying around. They are a great dog, but they aren’t just for show. They are proud and lively, which is why they make great show dogs, but they are also extremely close and protective of their owners.
Pomeranians will generally live for about 15 years, which makes them a great companion for those who really do want a lifelong pet.
Pomeranians will stay small. Generally, even at the largest size, they will only get to be around 7 pounds. They don’t require much in the way of outdoor time, because any kind of movement, even from one room to another, is exercise for them.
Shi-Chons (Teddy Bears)
A Shichon, also known as a Zuchon or “Teddy Bear Dog,” is a designer mix between a Shih Tzu and a Bichon Frise. These small, fluffy pups usually weigh 10–15 pounds and are known for their soft, cuddly coats and sweet, playful personalities. Shichons are friendly, affectionate, and adaptable, making them wonderful family pets and companions.
Shih Tzu
The Shih Tzu is a sturdy, lively, alert toy dog with long flowing double coat. Befitting his noble Chinese ancestry as a highly valued, prized companion and palace pet, the Shih Tzu is proud of bearing, has a distinctively arrogant carriage with head well up and tail curved over the back. Although there has always been considerable size variation, the Shih Tzu must be compact, solid, carrying good weight and substance. These babies are current on their vaccinations, doctor examined, microchipped, and come with CKC registration and health guarantee! Financing is available for 6 months 0% interest with approved credit.
Shorkie
A Shorkie is a spirited little mix between a Shih Tzu and a Yorkshire Terrier. They’re small in size but big in personality—loyal, playful, and full of energy. Shorkies love being close to their people and make affectionate companions, though their confident nature can give them a bit of sass! Their soft coats require regular grooming, and they thrive on love and attention.
Yorkie
Yorkshire Terriers become attached to their families, but most maintain some measure of independence. They have a boisterous Terrier personality that far exceeds their small size. Yorkies are lively, bold, and intelligent (scoring in the top third in dog intelligence tests). They bark when they sense danger. Due to their strong ‘alpha-dog’ personality, the Yorkshire Terrier may not be suitable for inexperienced owners.
Temperament: The Yorkshire Terrier is tolerant of older children, provided they respect its personal space. Due to its small size and bold temperament (which arises from its working origins) the Yorkshire Terrier is not recommended for young children unless carefully supervised. The Yorkshire Terrier can occasionally be a bit too brave when dealing with larger dogs, but gets along fine with cats and other household pets. Yorkies prefer life indoors, and are especially unsuited to cold climates.