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Contact:
Michelle Mollman ~ Ludlow,
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Phone:
605-278-6303 (mountain time)
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triplem@dakotaeranch.com
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Pomeranian - Toy/Mini Purebred
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The
Pomeranian is a lively little dog. Intelligent, eager to learn, very loyal
to its handler and family. Willful, bold and sometimes temperamental. If it
is properly introduced they usually get along with other dogs and household
animals without any problems, but some of them seem to think they are much
larger than they actually are and do not hesitate to attack much bigger
dogs. It is an excellent watchdog with a resounding bark. Poms have a
tendency to be reserved and bark at strangers excessively. Teach this dog
early that it may bark a couple of times when the doorbell rings or when
there are visitors, but then to keep quiet. Be very consistent about this.
They are alert, curious and busy: one of the most independent of the Toy
breeds. Poms have a delightful nature and do not cling to their handlers.
Proud and happy, they are good at learning tricks, but need a firm hand. 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. Not recommended for
very young children. Too much attention from children can make these dogs
nervous and they may become snappish. However, they can get along well with
older, well behaved children. It is a good companion for an elderly person.
The Pom is a wonderful companion dog and show ring contender. The breed's
docile temper and affectionate nature endear it to many. Its vivacity and
spirit make it well-liked by persons who do not usually care for toy dogs.
They may be picky eaters. They can live about 15 years.
Pom's go thru
a "puppy shedding" at around 4-6 months, at this point you may think you made a
mistake and have now an ugly dog. Well have patience, because after this
puppy shedding their coat grows back just as thick and beautiful and you may
notice a slight color change such as sables can vary... they can lighten or
darken. etc. Just like the ugly duckling that became the beautiful
swan.
Health Issues:
Some blood
lines 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 keep the teeth and gums in
good condition. Be sure the veterinarian also keeps the dog's teeth clean.
Newborn pups are rather tiny and fragile. Three newborns can be held in the
palm of ones hand. Small females often need cesarean sections deliveries.
When the dog is old it may become molted with bald spots.
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Borders
Charo |
"Charo"
APRI Registered
Pomeranian Female
~ Ht: 9.5" ~ Wt: 9 lb
Charo is a sweet little girl. Very
friendly, kind, listens well.
parents:
Father - Borders Samson
Mother - Borders Tippy II |
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Cowboy XIV |
"Cowboy"
AKC,
APRI registered
Pomeranian Male
Well Cowboy loves to dance! You tell him to dance and he gets on
his hind feet and does this cute little dance. Very social, loves
everyone, obviously smart. Great manners.
Height: in
Weight: 9 lbs
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SIRE (Father)
Levi O' Reily |
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DAM (Mother)
Christensen's Cream Puff |
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Registered prices:
Females
$550
Males
$500
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Our Pomeranians are registered.
You can see our current puppies available
(already born) and to pay for a puppy we currently have for sale go to the
Puppies For Sale page. |
90% of all dog genetic health
problems are recessive. This means that in order for a puppy to have the health
problem, both parents must carry it. By breeding two dogs of different breeds,
without similar health problems, we are breeding puppies with far less health
problems! Though, we searched for healthy parent dogs to begin with, if a dog
shows signs of any health problems we no longer breed that dog.
Crossbred dogs have far less health problems, (hybrid vigor). True that the
outcome is not as predictable as a purebred dog, though, we can predict a lot,
by knowing the parents, past litters, and only breeding healthy dogs with great
temperaments to begin with.
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