Wonderful experience, great customer service, everything went smoothly, they even contacted me in a timely manner to let me know delivery would be delayed due to storms, they kept in touch every step of the way until I had my new puppy.
Belinda U. / California
About Us
Welcome to PomeranianSpot, where passion meets professionalism in the art of Pomeranian breeding. As reputable breeders, we take pride in nurturing healthy, adorable, and well-socialized puppies that become beloved members of their families.
Pomeranians are known for being smart, curious, energetic, feisty, and bold. They are typically very playful and love to be the center of attention. They can make great pets for families but may not be the best choice for those who have small children.
Pomeranians are social dogs and thrive with the companionship of their family. Despite being social dogs, they can handle some time on their own, with adequate training. They should be able to be left alone for 6-8 hours during the day.
Pomeranians are fully grown by age one. Most of their growth will be completed by the six- or seven-month mark, but some Poms may continue to fill out until their first birthday.
Certain human food items must never be fed to Pomeranian dogs, such as macadamias, walnuts, pecans, grapes, currants, raisins, chives, leeks, shallots, garlic, onions, chocolate, coffee grounds, and cinnamon.
Quick facts about Pomeranians
Training: Pomeranian puppies are intelligent and respond well to positive reinforcement, but they can be a bit stubborn. Early socialization and consistent training are recommended.
Health Considerations: Be aware of potential health issues such as dental problems, patellar luxation, and tracheal collapse. Regular vet check-ups are essential.
Adoption Tips: When adopting a Pomeranian puppy, choose a reputable rescue or shelter. Ask about their health history, temperament, and ensure they have received initial vaccinations.