I have to put a vote in for a retired show dog if your heart isn't set on a puppy. Also, many times in the summer/fall, breeders have pups less than a year old that didn't work out as show dogs…that would be another opportunity.
My girl Ruby was 2 when I got her, so breeders/show people sometimes have youngish dogs available. Any animal takes work, but it is so worth it. Even Ruby (many people consider retired show dogs golden opportunity dogs) came with some baggage...albeit minor.
Personally, I'm going the retired show dog adoption mode again because it worked out so great the first time. I'm adding a male to the house in one month's time. He is a month different in age than Ruby and crazy high energy like her so he is a good match for her...in fact they've played quite a bit together already at the breeder.
As much as all the threads on here about the new puppies make me want a pup, I need to take my home situation into account. A pup would be tough because I take care of my 85yo father who is quite unsteady on his feet...having a pup under foot could be a recipe for disaster.
The point of my example is, definitely think it thru and be honest with yourself about your home situation and the amount of time you have available. Try not to get caught up in puppy fever if your living situation really might be a problem. It's tough...I know.
Good luck and keep us posted what you decide.