Pomeranian Puppies

Pomeranians are humourously nicknamed Pom Poms.

And, it’s easy to see why.
Pomeranian puppies are cute little bundles of fluff, growing on average from 8″ to 11″ (22 to 28 cm) tall and weighing on average 3 to 7pounds (1 to 3kg).
They come in a variety of colours: orange, orange sable, cream, wolf sable, black, chocolate, beaver blue and parti colour.
Cute bundles of canine fluff don’t come cheap.
The price you pay for Pomeranian puppies is a serious grooming schedule.
They need daily brushing with a long comb to reach down to the fluffy undercoat to prevent mats and tangles.
Pomeranian puppies are adaptable animals, comfortable in apartments or houses.
They require a little daily exercise; but have a tendency to bark a lot unless trained properly.
Pomeranian puppies make good family and single owner pets, being loyal, lively and forming string attachments with their owners.
They may be more suitable, though, for older children as can be quite fragile.

Pomeranian Puppies For Sale

Dogs4Us offers Pomeranian puppies for sale in the UK.
All our Pomeranian puppies are sold with a six month guarantee.
At Dogs4Us, we are proud of our reputation for providing happy, healthy pedigree Pomeranian puppies for sale.
Many of our Pomeranian puppy sales are made to people who have bought puppies from us before or have been recommended to us by satisfied customers.
Each of our pedigree Pomeranian puppies is temporary vaccinated, wormed and micro-chipped for identification.

We pride ourselves in taking great care of our dogs and our vet attends daily to oversee the health and welfare of the Pomeranian puppies that we keep.

For more information on Pomeranian puppies for sale or for details of prices and availability, please contact the Pomeranian experts at Dogs4Us.

More Information on Pomeranian Puppies

Pomeranians belong to the Spitz-type breed of dog.

Originally, their ancestors were working dogs from the arctic region, hence the need for so much hair.

Pomerania was an area of Northern Poland and Germany, close to the Baltic Sea.

It is believed the dogs we see today were first developed there.

Their popularity in England grew after their adoption by Queen Victoria.

And, two Pomeranians were among the three dogs to have survived the sinking of The Titanic.