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Pedigree Pomeranian Puppies for sale in Oxford, Oxfordshire

4 Pedigree Pomeranian Puppies for sale in Oxford, Oxfordshire

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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Pomeranian dogs - Advert 1
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💕Purebred Pomeranian Puppies🐾

£2,250
Pomeranian8 weeks13
🐾We are delighted to announce the arrival of four beautiful, healthy purebred Pomeranian puppies, raised in our loving family home. 🐾Their mother is our registered blue Merle Pomeranian, who can be seen along with her mother too!…and their sire is a pure white Pomeranian from Champion Chiao Li bloodlines (Mother and pups are registered with the pedigree club and only no
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Camberley, Surrey(36.3mi)
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Pomeranian dogs - Advert 1
364
1 day

✨🐶SPECIAL SMALL SKY🩵BLUE 👀 POMS🐶✨

£2,099
Pomeranian6 weeks22
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Bedford, Bedford(43mi)
Mixed Breed dogs - Advert 2
11
1 week

Adorable Pomapoo puppies- ready soon

£1,200
Cockapoo & Pomeranian Hybrid9 weeks13
We have a beautiful litter of Cockapoo x Pomeranian puppies — 3 girls♥️ and 1 boy💙. Both mum and dad are our much-loved family pets — mum is a gentle Cockapoo, and dad is a smart pedigree Pomeranian.
Denise B.
St Albans, Hertfordshire(39.4mi)
Pomeranian dogs - Advert 3
34
1 week

5⭐️ 🏆 champion bloodline Pomeranians

£2,600
Pomeranian11 weeks32
🏆 KC Registered 5th Generation Champion bloodline Pomeranian Puppies 🐾 3 Generations in Our Home – Ready for Loving Families! Photo of White Pom is Dad 💙 Cream sable Pom is Grandma ❤️ Wolf sable
Pom P.
Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire(19.4mi)

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.