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Pictures of male pup of Eclipse |
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Pictures of males pups of Cannelle |
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Pictures of females pups of Cannelle |
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Pictures of females pups of Bleu Dream |
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Pictures of males pups of Bleu Dream |
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Pictures of pups of Pantoufle |
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pup: Pomeranian puppies for sale, Pom pups for sale |
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1 black with white feet male, 1 blond male are available.
Born on
march 14 from the Cannelle mother and the Hershy father. The pups will be able to leave around the
mid may. Puppies of this letter, will be around 5 pounds
adulte.
Pictures of males pups of Cannelle
Pictures of females pups of Cannelle
1 red female, 1 blond female, 1 leight brun female are available.
Born on
march 16 from the Pantoufle mother and the Merlin father. The pups will be able to leave around the
mid may. Puppies of this letter, will be around 7-9 pounds
adulte.
Pictures of pups of Pantoufle
1 bleu merle male and female, 1 black male, 1 red female are available.
Born on
march 24 from the Bleu Dream, mother and the Hershy father. The pups will be able to leave around the
end of may. Puppies of this letter, will be around 7-9 pounds
adulte.
Pictures of females pups of Bleu Dream
Pictures of males pups of Bleu Dream
We await the litter of our female Mirage, around mai
25. The father is our Hershy. The pups will be able to leave around the
beggening of august. Puppies of this letter, will be around 7-9 pounds
adulte.
PRICE:
Male: 475$ Female: 525$
balck and white party colors* Male : 525$ Female: 550$
blond and white party colors* Male : 550$ Female:
650$
bleu merle* Male : 550$ Female: 650$
included examination of health, vaccine, dewormed,
guaranteed of 2 years, the taxes and 1 bag of food Oven Baked.
cross POMERANIAN X BICHON FRISE:BiPom
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CROSS
POMERANIAN PARTY COLORS AND BLEU MERLE
cross POMERAINA X MALTESE:Silky Pomeranian
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CROSS
POMERANIAN PARTY COLORS AND BLEU MERLE
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Our english texts were translates by an automatic translator. Sorry for
the formulation erreurs.
Yes, like most small dogs, he likes to bark, he will have to work this
point, from its appearance, not to take this habit.
These little furballs are surprisingly intelligent. They are true clown
who seeks attention. Be careful not too much to protect, because he
understands very quickly how to get everything he wants and very soon it
will become the Boss house.
During the moulting period, his hair still caught dead in fur. Just
brushed the depth during this period to avoid picking up little clouds
of hair in the house. The maintenance of this hairball is minimal for
the remainder of the year.
Warning: The Pomeranians small (5 pounds or less) have poorer health.
Because of its small size, the owners tend to relax their attention and
to spend all her whims. Serious error because it will soon become master
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| Description |
| A tiny fluffy dog with a wedge-shaped head and
small pointed erect ears. Some have faces that breeders liken to a fox,
others have baby-doll or "pansy" faces. The skull is a bit rounded, but not
domed. All have bright, dark, almond-shaped eyes and a dark or self-colored
(matching the coat) nose and eye rims. The teeth should meet in a scissors
bite. Poms also boast a distinctive feathered tail that fans forward over
the back. There is an abundant ruff around the neck and chest area. The body
is slightly shorter than it is tall, and the brisket reaches to the elbows.
The profuse stand-off double coat usually comes in solid colors. Any solid
color is allowed, but the most common are red, orange, white or cream, blue,
brown or black. Sometimes the coat is parti-colored (white with colored
markings), black-and-tan, or wolf or orange sable. The outer coat is long,
straight, and harsh, and the undercoat is soft and dense. |
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| Characteristics |
| Not recommended for young children. May be
snappish. Good companion for elderly people. Generally good with other pets
if properly introduced. One of the most independant of the Toys. Newborn
pups are very tiny and fragile. Small females often need Cesarean section
deliveries. Pomeranians may be picky eaters, but most tend to overeat and
become fat. Some bloodlines are prone to slipped stifle, dislocated patella
(knee-cap), heart and skin problems, and eye infections. Since Pomeranians
are prone to early tooth loss, feeding dry food is recommended to help keep
teeth and gums in good condition. Be sure the veterinarian also keeps the
dog's teeth clean. Keep the dog quiet in hot weather to avoid overheating. |
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| Personality |
| Willful, bold, loving, temperamental. An
extroverted, lively little dog who thinks he's big. Excellent watchdog with
a resonant bark. Proud and happy. Alert, curious and busy. Rather sharp
tempered. Can be aggressive with other animals--introduce the Pomeranian and
other pets slowly and with supervision. Intelligent, but needs a firm hand
in training. Good at learning tricks. The Pomeranian must know the owner is
the boss, or he will not listen. This breed may become too demanding if the
owner allows it! |
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| History |
| he Pomeranian was originally descended from
the ancient Spitz breeds of the far north which were brought to Europe and
used to herd sheep. The Pom ancestors weighed up to 30 pounds. Marie
Antoinette, Emile Zola and Mozart all owned Pomeranians. In the late 1800's,
Queen Victoria became a Pomeranian fancier, and established her own kennel
for their breeding. She showed her dogs, with some success, making the breed
very popular in England. Because Queen Victoria preferred smaller dogs, many
breeders began selecting for small size. Now the Pomeranian has been bred
down from his original size to a customary 4-5 pounds. The Pomeranian's
intelligence and talent for showmanship have also made him a superior circus
performer. Today's Pomeranian is primarily a loving companion and beautiful
show dog. |
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| Behaviours |
Children: Best with older, considerate
children.
Friendliness: Can by Reserved with strangers.
Trainability: Slightly difficult to train.
IIndependence: Fairly dependent.
Dominance: Moderate.
Other Pets: Generally good with other pets.
Combativeness: Not generally dog-aggressive.
Noise: Likes to bark. |
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Grooming: Regular
Trimming & Stripping: Some trimming or stripping (little skill required).
Coat: Fluffy coat.
Shedding: Constant shedder.
Exercise: Very little exercise needed.
Indoors: Very active indoors.
Apartments: Good for apartment living.
Outdoor Space: Does all right without a yard.
Climate: Prefers cool climates.
Owner: Good for novice owners.
Longevity: Long (15 or more years).
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