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The teacup and tiny toy size pomeranian breed calls for a
cobby, balanced dog; no longer than it is tall.  The ears
are small and set high.  Its tail should be turned over the
back and carried flat.  The teacup or
tiny toy pomeranian
puppies
are extremely loyal and will sit or lay content at
their owner's feet and normally prefer not to be over
handled.

Our teacup  poms are so entertaining and loving. Their
frisky,  good natured personalities show in their happy
little faces everyday.  With such affectionate
temperaments;  pomeranians  make great companions for
life.  Fine boned, lean build and so smart make them very
easy to train!  Overall, the
teacup and tiny toy pomeranian
puppy makes a great family dog.
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"Bobbie"
Creme/White Parti
Pomeranian Male
DOB 01/19/10
Weighs 3.1 lbs
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"Red Ruby"
Red & White Parti
Pomeranian Female
DOB 03/30/08
Weighs 3.9 lbs
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"Mercede's"
Gold w/Balck mask
Pomeranian Female
DOB 06/01/07
Weighs 3.8 lbs
"Harley"
Creme & White Parti
Pomeranian Female
DOB 12/04/08
Weighs 3.11 lbs
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"Mocha Munchin"
Chocolate
Pomeranian Female
DOB 08/26/09
Weighs 3.9 lbs
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Pomeranians are small dogs weighing  (4.2–7.7 lb) and standing 5.0–11 inches  high at the withers.  They are compact but sturdy dogs
with an abundant textured coat with a highly plumed tail set high and flat.  The top coat forms a ruff of hair on the neck and back, and
they also have a fringe of feathery hair on the hindquarters.  The earliest Poms were white or occasionally black, Queen Victoria
adopted a small red Pomeranian in 1888, which caused that color to become fashionable by the end of the 19th century.  In modern
times, the
Pomeranian puppies come in the widest variety of colors of any dog breed, including white, black, brown, red, orange,
cream, blue, sable, black and tan, brown and tan, spotted, brindle, plus combinations of those colors.  The most common colors are
orange, black or cream/white.  The
merle pomeranian puppy  is a recent color developed by breeders. It is a combination of a solid
base color with lighter blue/grey patch which gives a mottled effect. The most common base colors for the effect are red/brown or
black, although it can also appear with other colors. Combinations such as brindle merle or liver merle are not accepted in the breed
standard. In addition, the eye, nose and paw pad colors are different in merles, changing parts of the eye to blue and the color on the
nose and paw pads to become mottled pink and black.

Pomeranians puppies have a thick double coat, and while grooming is not difficult, breeders recommend that it is done daily because
of the thickness of the coat and the constant shedding. The outer coat is long straight, and harsh in texture while the undercoat is soft,
thick and short. The coat knots and tangles easily, particularly when the undercoat is being shed, which happens twice a year.

Pomeranian puppies are typically a very friendly and lively breed of dog. They love to be around their owners and are known to be
protective of them as well.  They bond quickly with their owners, and can suffer from separation anxiety if not trained to spend time
alone.   Pomeranians dogs are alert and aware of changes in their environment and barking at new stimuli can develop into a habit of
barking excessively in any situation. They are somewhat defensive of their territory and will thus bark when they encounter any
outside noises.  
 Pomeranians are intelligent dogs, respond well to training, and can be very successful in getting what they want from
their owners.  They tend to seek out cooler environments, and it is common to find one lying down on a cold floor like a tiled floor that
is usually cold in the night and day.   The breed is good for apartment living and are very active indoors.

The average life expectancy of a
Teacup Pomeranian Puppy  is 12 to 16 years.   A well bred dog on a good diet with appropriate
exercise will have few health problems, and if kept trim and fit a Pomeranian is a sturdy little dog.  The breed does have similar health
issues to many dog breeds, although some issues such as hip dysplasia are not common due to the
Pomeranian's lightweight build.   
Some health issues can develop as a result of lack of attention to grooming, and teeth, ear and eye cleaning.   With routine care these
problems can be avoided.

Tracheal collapse is caused by a weakening of the tracheal rings in the windpipe. It occurs when the rings that normally hold the
shape of the windpipe collapse, closing the airway. It is commonly seen in
Pomeranian teacup puppies and other small breed dogs
such as Yorkshire Terriers and Poodles. The symptoms of a collapse include a honking cough that can sound similar to a Goose honk,
an intolerance to exercise, fainting spells and a cough that is worsened by hot weather, exercise and excitement.

In Pomeranians, a condition often called "black skin disease" occurs which is a combination of alopecia (hair loss) and
hyperpigmentation (a darkening of the skin). Other names for this condition include wooly coat, coat funk, pseudo-Cushing's disease,
or severe hair loss syndrome.  This condition affects
teacup male Pomeranians more than females, and may be inherited. Several
other breeds have this same skin disorder including the American Water Spaniel, Dachshund, Keeshond and Chow Chow.   Although
most affected dogs show signs following puberty, it can occur at any age. Other conditions can mimic this condition including
Cushing's syndrome, hypothyroidism, chronic skin infections, and reproductive hormone disorders.Another common disorder in male
Pomeranians is cryptorchidism. This is when either one or both of the testicles do not descend. In this case surgery is needed to cut
into their abdomen to remove them. The good news is that it makes them healthier and reduces risk of cancer following other
problems.
Pomeranian Breed Info From Wikipedia
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