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Pomeranian Puppies For Sale

Alert ~ Cheerful ~ Friendly ~ Intelligent ~ Playful

Premier Pups offers the best Pomeranian puppies for sale from the nation's Top Pomeranian Breeders. Toy and Teacup Pomeranian puppies for sale nationwide. Pomeranian puppies are as calm, cuddly and affectionate as they are active, playful and independent. Ranked as one of the most popular breeds in the United States for over 30 years, the Pomeranian merits its fame to its big heart, agile mindset and colorful personality. The Pomeranian is a tiny toy- sized dog with an average height between 8 to 11 inches and an average weight between 4 to 7 pounds.

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Common Questions Answered

The average height of this dog is between 6 to 7 inches and the average weight is between 3 to 7 lbs.

Pomeranians who are well socialized may be able to live or play with children, but supervision is recommended. Though they are sturdy little dogs they do not tolerate rough play and may nip if provoked.

The Pomeranian is always on alert. They will notify their owner(s) by barking when someone approaches the home or if something is amiss.

The average life expectancy is between 12 to 16 years.

This breed is prone to heavy shedding because of their double coat. Brushing multiple times per week and regular scheduled trips to the groomer every 4 to 8 weeks is necessary. Shaving is not recommended for the Pomeranian.

No. This breed may not be a good choice for anyone suffers with allergies.

Though not common, Pomeranians that are born larger—closer to the size of their Spitz ancestors— and top 10 lbs. they're considered a “partial throwback”, and at over 14 lbs. they're referred to as a “throwback” Pomeranian.

Pomeranians can be born in twelve different colors, black, brown, chocolate, beaver, red, orange, cream, orange sable, wolf sable, blue, white or particolour.

Though they are full of energy they don’t require a lot of activity in regards to exercise. Short walks with access to romp around outside in a fenced in area and some indoor play with toys is plenty to keep this one busy and healthy.

Pomeranians are members of the toy group and are the smallest of the five sizes of German Spitz.

This breed is bold, curious, playful, self-confident, and attentive. They are always up for an adventure or a stroll around the neighborhood. Though, generally social in nature they tend to be more reserved and shy toward strangers, some can be territorial toward other dogs, and some enjoy hearing themselves bark.

These little ones have a bad reputation when it comes to barking. They don’t generally just sit around and bark for nothing, however, they are always on high alert and let their owners know when something is out of place.

Pomeranians were bred in a small region in the northeast called, Pomerania. The region’s name comes from the Slavic po more, or “land by the sea,” referring to its proximity to the Baltic Shore.

The Pom breed ranks 23 of 195 on the American Kennel Club (AKC) list of popular breeds.

The Pomeranian is classified as a companion dog.

This breed is known to shed a moderate amount.

A full-grown adult weighs between 3 and 7 pounds.

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BREED INFORMATION

Pomeranian Breed Info

Are you looking for a little dog with a big personality? Well, meet the Pomeranian, affectionately known as the Pom. These fluffy, pocket-sized powerhouses are not just adorable, they're also incredibly intelligent. Bursting with charm and energy, Poms captivate hearts with just one look. Their fluffy coats and sparkling eyes make them look like tiny teddy bears - you won't be able to resist their cuteness! 

Now, you might hear the Pomeranian being referred to as the Dwarf Spitz, Loulou, or Zwergspitz in different parts of the world. Regardless of the name, one thing remains the same - this breed's remarkable intelligence. Quick to learn and always eager to please, Pomeranians love to show off their smarts. They're curious and alert, making them great little watchdogs. But don't worry, they're just as friendly as they are protective. 

So, if you're looking for a furry family companion that's as smart as they are sweet, the Pomeranian dog breed might just be your perfect match. These little dogs are so much more than their tiny size - they're full of love, loyalty, and a zest for life that's truly inspiring. Get ready for endless fun and love when you welcome a Pom into your life! 

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Pomeranian Breeders

Like people, the most critical moments in a puppy's life starts in the beginning. It truly takes a special breeder to assist with nourishing and raising a Pomeranian puppy properly. Only the nation's top Pomeranian breeders can provide the best quality of life. Here at Premier Pups, we work hand-in-hand with our breeders. Providing a safe, natural, comfortable, and healthy environment for the nursing mother and her baby is essential.

The footage produced in our videos is 100% authentic. We directly take un-staged, unedited, and actual scenes from our breeder locations. We only align ourselves with Pomeranian breeders whose standards are much higher than the rest. Here at Premier Pups, we work hand-in-hand with our breeders. We spend consistent on-site time with our selected breeders and can undoubtedly say that our puppies come from a caring environment.


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