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These guys would make a great pets or breeder. They will
stay small with the daddy weighing 4 pounds and the mommy
weighing 5. Princess is the mother and Cotton is the daddy. They
both are as sweet as they can be. We are asking $150.00 each and
they are CKC registered We are now able to accept payments
through PayPal. They were born on March 11 of 2007.


Foxy and Cotton had their litter on May 2, 2008. Mom and
babies are doing great. Foxy's litter will be ready to go home
June 13th after having all their wormings and their first 6 week
shot. The males sell for $300 and the female sells for $350. A
deposit of $100.00 will hold your puppy until it is ready to go home.

Sarah Lee and Zorro had their litter on May 6th. This litter will
be ready to go June 17th. They will have been wormed and given
their first 6 week shot by then. Both parents weigh 5 pounds, so
these puppies shouldn't get over 5 pounds, but I do not guarantee
size. The females sell for $400.00 and the males sell for $350.00.


Purebred Puppies
Our Purebred puppies are healthy and intelligent. We do not Line or In-breed any of our dogs,
as this produces weak puppies that are likely to have continuous health problems and short life
spans. Our purebreds are registered AKC, CKC or both.
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Our puppies are handled daily and are very well socialized by the time they are ready to leave
with their new family. We strive to raise our puppies in a healthy, clean and loving environment
so that they will have the best start possible to a long and healthy life with you. We are always
glad to answer any questions you may have about the characteristics of the breeds we raise and
our Adult Dogs. We want your puppy to fit in with you and your family's lifestyle so that you
will all be happy.
Click here to learn more about our Deposit Policy
and how we raise our puppies.
Be sure to check out our Hybrid Cross section
for available Chi-A-Pom's.
Care tips for your Pomeranian
It is common in the Pomeranian and other Toy Breeds to have Patellar Luxation (weak knees).
This is not just a congenital/hereditary defect, but it can also be brought on by injury. This is why
it is important to not allow them to jump on and off furniture, or to allow small children to hold
them, that may drop them, or allow them to jump from their arms, or even to teach them to stand
up on their hind legs. This can be very painful for them and costly to fix.
Pomeranians may lose their fur for many reasons. This is called Blowing Their Coat, (blow-out).
They can blow-out when any type of surgery is done, spay, neuter, dental cleaning, etc.. or when
stressed or injured, after whelping a litter of puppies, or their heat cycle, or just have seasonal
blow-outs. All puppies should blow-out the puppy coat from 10-16 weeks of age. Any time a pom
blows the coat, it usually will start to grow back within 2-4 months.
It is common in the Pomeranian and other Toy Breeds to have Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar).
This can be brought on by stress, injury, lack of food/water, as well as other reasons. This is why
it is important to make as few changes as possible, and to make sure that they have food/water
available at all times, to not change their diet without doing so slowly and gradually, etc... It is
recommended that when you purchase a Pomeranian or a Toy Breed that you keep on hand a
tube of Nutri-Cal, or a bottle of Nutri Drops, or Stat liquid, they are vitamin supplements that you
can purchase at your vets, or most pet supply stores. They are High Calorie and will help restore
low blood sugar if given at first signs. You should have this prior to taking home your new Pom.
Brushing your Pomeranian every day is a good way to bond with your pet as well as insure his
coat is healthy and looks good. Poms have a double coat that can easily become matted so
brushing is necessary. A once a week or every couple of weeks bath is a nice way to keep your
Pom smelling and looking good! Dont forget to groom around his paws and tail area as well as
clip his nails.
It is common in the Pomeranian and other Toy Breeds to have Collapsing Trachea, (wind pipe
collapses). This is why it is important when you teach your Pom to walk on a leash, that you teach
it to walk on a leash that is attached to a harness, rather than a collar. Any amount of pressure on
the throat area of the Pomeranian, or other Toy Breed is best avoided if possible.
Contact us at:
859-734-9309
or
859-325-3106
email
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