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Grown Pomeranian Puppies for sale

The Pomeranian dog, also known as 'Pom', 'Pom Pom', 'Zwers,' or 'German Toy Spitz,' is cherished for its lively and playful nature. Originating from Poland and Germany, they showcase a thick, fluffy coat available in various colors, including white, black, brown, red, orange, cream, blue, or multi-colored. Their distinctive plume tail arches over their back, contributing to their fox-like appearance. Despite their small size, these toy dogs possess a bold, confident personality and high intelligence, making them well-suited for agility and obedience training. Pomeranians come in two sizes: standard and miniature, both requiring regular grooming due to their dense double coats. They're sociable and inject enthusiasm into family life as active participants. With a solid understanding of their temperament, training, grooming, and exercise needs, owning a Pomeranian can be truly delightful. 

Read our Pomeranian Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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Mixed Breed dogs ONLY 1 left! Unique Hybrid Cavapoms - Advert 1
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ONLY 1 left! Unique Hybrid Cavapoms

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel & Pomeranian Hybrid

11 weeksAge
13Sex
£1,500Price

READY to go now! ONLY 1 girl left remaining!!! These babies are absolutely gorgeous! And what good looking dogs they will make when fully grown, their coats are amazing, fantastic temperaments, been raised with children playing with them every day, They are raised in our family home, and it will be had to let them go, they hace such lovely loving characters, fully wormed

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BlackburnBlackburn with Darwen
Pomeranian dogs Our beautiful litter of rainbow poms  - Advert 2
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Our beautiful litter of rainbow poms

Pomeranian

5 weeksAge
22Sex
£1,850Price

Update one black girl reserved (ADVERTISING EARLY TO GIVE PEOPLE CHANCE NOT TO MISS OUT ANDNLEAVE DEPOSITS ) 4 beautiful teddy bear pomeranian looking for there new forever homes 1 ice white boy is a little chunck he is so beautiful and will stay ice white you can tel this by the colouring of hes nose and around hes ears as you can see he is very unusual boy merl boy

BargoedCaerphilly County Borough
Pomeranian dogs Tiny teddy bear Pomeranian puppies KC registered - Advert 3
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Tiny teddy bear Pomeranian puppies KC registered

Pomeranian

3 weeksAge
22Sex
£4,000Price

I have 2X boys 2X girls available. Would be ready to leave 6th may. 1X black - tiny white mark on chin 1X lilac tan 1X light sable 1X dark sable They will be pure fluff balls I have attached pictures of the mum & dad. Mum is KC registered and is tiny all black weighs about 2kg and dad is all white smaller than the mum and weighs about 1.5k. Dad is also a KC registered

Leigh-on-SeaSouthend-on-Sea
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FAQs

How much is the cost of Pomeranian dog?

The average cost of a purebred Pomeranian puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £1132, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Are Pomeranians good pets?

Yes, Pomeranians are good pets for those who can provide them with attention and care. They are affectionate, lively, and intelligent, making them great companions. However, they require regular grooming and socialization.

Are Pomeranian puppies high maintenance?

Pomeranian puppies can be somewhat high maintenance due to their thick coats that require regular grooming and brushing. They also need consistent training, socialization, and attention to prevent behavioral issues. Overall, they thrive with dedicated care and are best suited for owners willing to invest time in their grooming and training needs.

Do Pomeranians shed a lot?

Pomeranians do shed moderately throughout the year and experience heavier shedding during seasonal changes. Regular grooming and brushing can help manage their thick double coat and reduce loose hair.

What is the disadvantage of Pomeranian?

A disadvantage of Pomeranians is that they can be prone to excessive barking, which may be challenging for some owners. Additionally, their thick double coat requires regular grooming to prevent matting and maintain their health.