# The 5 Best Places to Sell Puppies Online in 2026 (Ranked by What You Keep)

> Your own website, Good Dog, AKC Marketplace, Puppies.com, and PuppySpot — ranked honestly by fees, who owns the buyer relationship, and how much of each sale you actually keep.

- Source: https://whelpify.com/blog/best-places-to-sell-puppies-online
- Publisher: Whelpify (https://whelpify.com)
- Author: The Whelpify Team
- Category: Comparisons
- Tags: Comparisons, Marketplaces, Roundups, Fees
- Published: 2026-07-10

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Every option for selling puppies online sits somewhere on one spectrum: **how much of the sale — and the relationship — do you keep?** At one end, a broker handles everything and keeps the spread. At the other, your own website keeps 100% of both. The right answer for most programs is a mix, but the ranking below is ordered by that single question, because it's the one that compounds over years.

(Disclosure: option #1 is built on Whelpify, which is ours. The math and the trade-offs are laid out so you can check our reasoning.)

## 1. Your own website — keep the sale *and* the family

**You keep: everything (minus card processing, if used)**

Selling from your own site means your price, your applications, your deposit terms, and your buyer list. Families who find you once are yours to keep — every future litter announces itself to people who already know your name, at zero acquisition cost. There's no percentage, no listing renewal, no platform between you and the family.

The historical catch was that a website which can actually *sell* — live availability, applications, documented deposits — took real technical work. That's the exact gap [Whelpify](/) exists to close: a professionally designed breeder site with the waitlist, payments (0% commission), contracts, and records built in, from $29/month. The trade-off is honest: your own site starts with zero built-in audience. You build reach through search, reviews, referrals — and, early on, the marketplaces below.

**Best as:** the home base every other channel feeds.

## 2. AKC Marketplace — cheap, trusted, commission-free

**You keep: everything, minus $45/litter or $119/year in listing fees**

For AKC breeders, the official Marketplace is the cleanest lead source there is: no commission, no platform payments, and an eligibility bar (registered litter, good standing) with a name buyers trust. It's only a classifieds page — everything after the inquiry happens off-platform, however you run it — but as paid reach goes, $119/year is easy math. [Full breakdown here.](/blog/whelpify-vs-akc-marketplace)

**Best as:** a low-cost lead source for registered litters, pointing families at your own site.

## 3. Puppies.com — volume reach, zero commission

**You keep: everything, minus $20/month (or $180/year)**

The biggest open classifieds option, breed-agnostic, with explicit zero-commission policies and purchaser-only reviews. The trade-offs: the platform never touches money (so deposits are entirely on you to document), and your listing shares search results with high-volume sellers of every stripe. [Full breakdown here.](/blog/whelpify-vs-puppies-com)

**Best as:** volume reach for programs whose breed or region needs a bigger funnel — again, landing families on your own site.

## 4. Good Dog — real demand, with a percentage attached

**You keep: the sale minus platform fees (reported ~5–10% all-in)**

Good Dog's screening carries genuine weight with buyers, and its marketplace produces real inquiries. But payments must run through the platform, and while Good Dog doesn't publish a complete fee schedule, third-party reports put total platform fees at roughly 5–10% of the sale, with a breeder-side service fee reported around 6.5%. On a $50,000 year, that reported rate is ~$3,250 — every year, scaling with your success. [Full math here.](/blog/whelpify-vs-good-dog)

**Best as:** a discovery channel for newer programs that convert its screening into trust — while moving repeat families and the waitlist to a channel that doesn't take a cut.

## 5. PuppySpot — hands-off, for roughly half the revenue

**You keep: your asking price — reportedly around a third to half of what the buyer pays**

PuppySpot is a USDA-licensed broker: it sells the puppy, owns the buyer relationship end to end, and keeps the spread between your asking price and its retail price (a documented example: $900 to the breeder on a $2,700 sale). Zero fees, zero marketing work, guaranteed payment — and zero customer relationships to show for it afterward. [Full breakdown here.](/blog/whelpify-vs-puppyspot)

**Best as:** a last-resort convenience channel, if the math and the anonymity sit right with you. For program-builders, it works against you twice.

## The scoreboard

| Channel | Cost on a $2,500 puppy | Who owns the family | Builds your name? |
|---|---|---|---|
| **Your own website (Whelpify)** | $0 commission ($29/mo flat) | **You** | **Yes — permanently** |
| AKC Marketplace | $0 commission (listing fee) | You | Partially — via their badge |
| Puppies.com | $0 commission ($20/mo) | You | Slightly — reviews on their site |
| Good Dog | ~$125–250 in reported fees | Shared — their platform | Their profile, not your site |
| PuppySpot | ~$1,250+ in reported spread | Them, entirely | No — reviews accrue to them |

## The strategy that wins

Notice that the top three all leave the money *and* the family with you — they differ only in reach. That points at the playbook most thriving programs land on: **your own website as the permanent home base, plus whichever commission-free marketplace earns its listing fee in your breed** — and percentage-based channels only while they demonstrably out-earn their cut. Start with the home base: the [breeder website checklist](/blog/breeder-website-checklist) shows what it needs, and the [live demo](/api/demo/site) shows it built.

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*Marketplace fees and policies are as published by each platform or as reported by third-party sources and breeder accounts, all as of July 2026 — several platforms do not publish complete fee schedules, and terms change; verify against current pages. $29/month is Whelpify's lowest plan — and every plan includes every feature; higher tiers only raise usage limits like contacts and monthly email sends.*
