Snow White Teacup Size Pomeranian Puppies for Sale in Coquitlam V3E 3R8 Canada

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    • Dog Breed: Pomeranian
    • Description: Gorgeous white pom puppies available!
      We have 2 girls available now.
      Meet little Iris! She is a tiny little snow white pomeranian. She is 12 weeks old and weighs 16oz. She has short muzzle with cute little ears and adorable big eyes. She is playful, cuddly, affectionate and will just melt your heart.
      Jazmin is a white pom pom girl with beautiful face and pigments. She has smoochy little face with big eyes and her coat is very thick and fluffy. She is 4 month old and weighs 1lbs 9oz today. She is charting to be around 2.5 by the puppy growth chart.
      All our puppies are microchipped, shots UTD, dewormed and comes with 1 year health guarantee.
      All our puppies are getting sold as PETS ONLY!
    • Price: $3500~$3800
    • Website: www.luxpup.ca
    • Location: Coquitlam, V3E 3R8 (Canada)
    • Contact Number: 1 604 518 8533

    Tiny Little Pom Boy for Sale in Floresville Texas

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    • Dog Breed: Pomeranian
    • Age: 8 weeks
    • Description: This boy is called Lit’Bit. That is because he is just a bit. He is so cute and outgoing. He is a cream sable, but I think by the time he grows into his adult coat he will be a cream. He is so small but so sweet. He is from an International Champion Sire that is an orange parti and a dam that is an orange. You can see more of him and parents at www.jrdoggies.com or call 830-393-5181
    • Website: www.jrdoggies.com
    • Price: 1000.00
    • Location: Floresville, TX
    • Contact Number: 830-393-5181
    • Contact E-mail: jrodggies@aol.com

    Pomeranian for Sale - White Poms

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    • Dog Breed: Pomeranian
    • Age: 4-6 weeks
    • Description: We have 3 ivory white poms available now. They were born March 13th. Two boys and a girl. I also have a male black/tan tri born March 20. Their dew claws are removed and UTD on shots. They will mature between 4-5 lbs. Please go to my website to view the available poms. ThanksWebsite: www.breezyhillpoms.com
    • Price: 800-1250
    • Location: Greenville, GA 30222 (United States)
    • Contact Number: Andrea 706-594-2877
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    Pomeranian Information

    Pomeranian

    Description
    The Pomeranian is a small toy sized dog. The head is wedge-shaped and in proportion with the body. The short muzzle is straight and fine. The stop is well pronounced. The color of the nose varies with coat color. The teeth meet in a scissors bite. The almond shaped eyes are dark and medium in size. The small, erect ears are set high. The feathered tail lies straight and flat over the back. Dewclaws are sometimes removed. The Pom has a thick, double coat. The outer coat is long straight, and harsh in texture while the undercoat is soft, thick and short. The coat is longer around the neck and chest area. Comes in a variety of coat colors and patterns including red, orange, white, cream, blue, brown, black, black and tan, wolf sable, orange sable, brindle and parti-color, which is white with colored markings.

    Temperament
    The Pomeranian is a proud, lively little dog. Intelligent, eager to learn, very loyal to its handler and family. The Pom is a wonderful companion and showdog. The breed’s docile temper and affectionate nature endear it to many. They are alert, inquisitive and active: one of the most independent of the Toy breeds, they need a firm, gentle hand. Its liveliness and spirit make it well-liked by persons who do not usually care for toy dogs. They may be picky eaters. If it is properly introduced they usually get along with other dogs and household animals without any problems. Poms make good little watch dogs. Teach this dog early that it may bark a couple of times when the doorbell rings or when there are visitors, but then to keep quiet. Be very consistent about this. Poms have a delightful nature and do not cling to their handlers. This happy pup is good at learning tricks. Pomeranians need to see their owners as boss or they will become very demanding. If you allow your dog to tell YOU when and where to do things than you have a potential problem on your hands and you may not even realize it. It is not cute or smart, it’s dominance and will lead to bigger problems in the future if it has not already. Because of this breeds tiny size and it’s adorable Ewok looking face, there are a very high percentage of Poms who fall victim to Small Dog Syndrome, human induced behaviors, where the dog believes he is pack leader to humans. This can cause many varying degrees of behavior problems, which are NOT Pomeranian traits, but behaviors brought on by the way they are treated by the humans around them. Behaviors include, but are not limited to separation anxiety, willful, nervous, bold and sometimes temperamental, not hesitating to attack much bigger dogs. Guarding behaviors, and excessive barking as they try and tell THEIR humans what THEY want them to do. They can become reserved with strangers, barking at them excessively, and sometimes growling, snapping and biting. Because most humans treat this tiny canine in such a manner that the dog does not see them as pack leader, they are not recommended for children. However, if a Pom is given rules to follow, limits as to what they are allowed to do, daily pack walks and a calm, self-assured pack leader who displays confident assertion towards the dog, this can be a well rounded, mentally stable, trustworthy, wonderful family companion. Because of its size, it can make a good companion for an elderly person.

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