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How and Where to Purchase Your Pomeranian Puppy

Firstly I must point out that impulse buying has no place in pet ownership. Your Pomeranian puppy will be a member of your family for many years.A little extra time spent doing research will save you lots of heartache.

 

The purchase price of a pomeranian is a minimal investment, compared to the emotional investment - or the vet bills, if you are unlucky enough to buy a weak, sickly dog, from a sub-standard, unregistered, kennel, pet breeder or a pet shop puppy.

 

 

My advice is to never purchase your Pomeranian from a Pet shop, Puppy Farm or Backyard Breeder. These "breeders" are only interested in producing puppies with no care at all about the quality. Pet shop puppies come from Puppy Farms, where the mother of the Puppy whelps 5 litters in squalor and is then put to sleep. The puppies reared in horrid dirty conditions are very hard to house train.Do not purchase the puppy because you feel sorry for the puppy. This only continues the cycle, next day the puppy you have purchased will be replaced by another.

 

 

Do a lot of research before you purchase. If you are reading this article you are searching for Pomeranians on the Internet.

The internet has made it very easy for a puppy farmer/sub standard breeder to present there wares to the unsuspecting puppy buyers. There are many scams on the internet. Some of the scammers are stealing photos from the Top Breeders web sites and representing the puppies pictures as there own inferior quality puppies. In some cases these scammers do not have any puppies for sale at all.
 

Ask for more photos of the puppy at different ages and different angles. If the photos are stolen the person selling the puppy will not be able to supply suitable photos.

Always ask to visit the Breeder and to see the parents of your new baby. Seeing the parents and the environment the Pomeranians are raised in will give you a very good idea of how the Pomeranian Puppy will develop.

If distance prohibits visiting the breeder, ask for photos, details of size, colour of both parents .

 

Carefully check the photos sent to you by the Breeder. Does the puppy look happy and confident? Puppies that have been handled properly will not look frightened and miserable in photos. No amount of dressing the puppy up in beads, flowers etc will change the expression on a nervous , very frightened puppy.

Carefully check the Breeder's web site [ Good Breeders will have a web site].Check the quality of the Pomeranians displayed.Check the grooming.

Only purchase from a registered Breeder. Unfortunately there are good and bad breeders. Only purchase your new family member from a Pomeranian breeder who is interested in protecting and promoting the Breed.

Ask the Breeder a few questions if the information is not readily displayed on there web site.

How big will the puppy grow? Ask about the size of both parents. If this seller tells you they have teacup, miniature or toy Pomeranians, go to another Breeder. Registered Reputable Breeders do not describe there Pomeranians by these terms. The correct size for a Pomeranian is 2 to 2.5. kilos. There is no such thing as teacup, miniature or toy Pomeranians- just POMERANIANS.

 

Has the puppy been Health checked ?Ask about any health problems found ?

 

 

Has the Puppy been wormed on a regular basis?

 

 

Has the puppy been vaccinated and will a vaccination certificate signed by a veterinarian be available with this puppy?

 

 

Is the puppy micro chipped? Most states in Australia now require Breeders to microchip all animals prior to sale. Do not purchase a puppy that has not been microchipped.Upon purchase you should receive a vaccination certificate signed by the Breeder's Veterinarian and a Microchip Certificate.

 

 

Are the parents of the puppy DNA profiled? A good breeder will DNA profile breeding stock Ask whether it is possible to see the parents DNA certificate.

 

 

Does the Breeder do Health testing? A good breeder will be screening breeding stock for genetic problems.Ask the breeder what health testing they are currently doing.

 

 

A Breeder that is not interested in using modern advances to better the Pomeranian Breed should be regarded as suspect.What could the reasons any Breeder have for not DNA profiling or doing genetic testing on Breeding stock?
 
Is the Breeder involved in exhibiting Pomeranians, or agility , Pomeranian Rescue or obedience? A good Breeder will be involved in these activities. Only purchase from a Breeder who is actively involved in the Pomeranian Breed .
 

 

A Good Breeder will have a contract that should be signed by both parties. You will also be provided with a diet chart for your new puppy.

Avoid breeders who offer credit card , paying by installments or instant methods of payment online, including paypal. Beware of any "Breeder" who is in a hurry to close the "deal".

 

 

A good breeder will not ask for a deposit on day old Pomeranian babies. Pomeranian babies are very easy to sell. There are always more buyers than babies .Ethical breeders breed mainly to obtain show dogs for themselves and only extra puppies will be available. Ethical breeders will require time to evaluate the litter before making any choice on the puppy to be retained for show purposes. So again, beware if you are asked to pay a deposit on day old Pomeranian babies.

 

Good Breeders will expect you to have your new Pomeranian baby checked by your Veteranian within 48 to 72 hours of purchase and will offer to refund your purchase price if any health defect is found .

 

 

Visit our other web sites Pomeranian Resources and Show Poms.Com for more information on the Pomeranian Breed.

Copyright Denise Leo 2008 All rights reserved.

 

 

 

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Highlights of 2007

August 2007

Bis Ch Dochlaggie Dixie Jazz wins Bitch Challenge &

r/u Best of Breed at Brisbane Royal

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September 2007

Australian Champion Dochlaggie Direct Ticket wins Dog Challenge & Best of Breed at Adelaide Royal Show.

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Bis Ch Dochlaggie Dixie Jazz wins Bitch Challenge at Adelaide Royal.

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Royal Melbourne Show 2007

Bis Ch Dochlaggie Dixie Jazz wins Bitch Challenge

&

Ch Dochlaggie Direct Ticket wins Open Dog Class & Reserve Challenge Dog.

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November, 2007 

Dochlaggie Dizzee Rascal

Pomeranian  Dochlaggie Dizzee Rascal

at only 7 months of age attends the 2007 Spring Fair.

Winning Dog Challenge &

Best of Breed

 

 

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