USDA-Licensed Dog Breeders in Nebraska
Browse all 6 active USDA-licensed dog breeders and dealers in Nebraska. Each entry links to a full profile with inspection history from the USDA APHIS public database.
Note: USDA licensing applies only to breeders with more than 4 breeding females who sell dogs sight-unseen. Breeders operating in Nebraska may also need a state-level Nebraska breeder license. Small hobby breeders are often exempt from both.
About these licenses: USDA Class A (breeder) and Class B (dealer) licenses are issued under the federal Animal Welfare Act and cover many kinds of animals — not just dogs (for example cats, rabbits, and other regulated species). A licensee shown here holds a USDA license but may breed or deal in animals other than dogs, so inclusion in this database does not necessarily mean the licensee breeds dogs. Always verify a breeder's species, status, and details directly with the licensee and with USDA APHIS (opens in new tab) .
| Certificate | Class | Name | DBA | City | Expires |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
47-B-0129 | Class B | Anilog, LLC | — | Oakland | 7/25/2026 |
47-B-0116 | Class B | Becky Busboom | — | Danneborg | 5/12/2029 |
47-B-0117 | Class B | Crittersville Enterprises LLC | — | Culbertson | 12/26/2026 |
47-B-0126 | Class B | Nebraskaland Pets, Inc | — | Atkinson | 9/2/2027 |
47-B-0127 | Class B | Nelson Alternative Livestock LLC | Nelson Livestock | Brock | 3/15/2029 |
47-B-0128 | Class B | Rolling Gavel LLC | — | Columbus | 4/28/2029 |
Related Resources
- Nebraska State Breeder Licensing Requirements — State-specific rules that may apply in addition to USDA federal licensing.
- How to Verify a Dog Breeder's License — Buyer's guide to confirming a breeder is legitimately licensed.
- Reading USDA Inspection Reports — Understand violation categories and what they mean.
- Search All USDA Licensees — Search all 50 states by name, certificate, or city.