Pomeranian Puppies For Sale 

Pomeranian Puppies For Sale in South Florida

Beautiful Pomeranians near you in the Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach area. We specialize in Teacup and Toy size Pomeranian puppies. All our Pomeranians for sale come with a health guarantee and a health certificate. We can hand deliver our puppies anywhere in USA. We are here to support you every step of the way as you search for the ideal puppy. Explore our Information Center and FAQs page to find answers and discover more about canine care. Having a Pomeranian puppy is a great responsibility, and providing the best care and attention to your dog can help to improve the quality and length of his or her life. We're proud of the fact that our relationship with you doesn't end when you bring a tiny Pomeranian puppy home. We follow a stringent Code of Ethics as expert dog counselors and puppy lovers. We endeavor to provide the best care possible for your dogs. Every day, we are committed to meeting the needs of our customers.

 
  • Our puppies come with a health certificate and genetic guarantee. Prior to being approved for sale, our puppies are examined by a veterinarian and microchipped.

  • As part of our delivery service, we can safely transport the puppy anywhere in the United States of America.

  • Our breeders have been thoroughly vetted and follow USDA regulations. Government authorities inspect them on a regular basis to ensure that they are up to code.

 

About The Pomeranian

  • Temperament

    The Pomeranian is a popular breed among dog owners and competitions all around the world due to its small stature. They are a gregarious breed with a sharp mind and a lively spirit. The Pomeranian is a two-coat breed. The body should be covered in a short, thick undercoat, with long, rough-textured guard hair growing through to form the longer, more profuse outer coat that stands aside from the body. In general, puppy coats are dense and short, and they may or may not be waterproof. If you're older or have a busy schedule, Teacup Pomeranians are ideal pets because they don't demand much attention or fussing. They make excellent inside pets, particularly if you live in an apartment or have a small yard (or without a yard at all). They don't take up much space, but they're hardy, energetic dogs who enjoy going for walks. They like meeting new people and furry friends along the way. There's a lot to enjoy about a Pomeranian's happy face. These dogs come in a wide range of colors and patterns including white, brindle, black, tan, blue, chocolate, cream and sable, or a combination of any of these. "Parti-colored" Pom puppies are white Pomeranians with patches of any other hue. Pomeranians have the bravery and stamina of much larger dogs, and you'll often see them trotting around the house. They're little, playful dogs who can easily adapt to whatever you ask of them. They'll have no trouble learning to ride all day in a purse or to be a small outside fetching dog. Pomeranians are curious by nature and will keep a watch on their home and family.

  • History

    The Pomeranian (often referred to as a Pom or Pom Pom) is a Spitz dog breed named after the Pomerania area of Germany and Poland in Central Europe. The Pomeranian is classified as a toy dog breed due to its small size. The Fédération Cynologique Internationale has declared that it is a member of the German Spitz, and it is known as the Zwergspitz in several countries ("Dwarf-Spitz"). Since the 18th century, a number of royal owners have popularized the breed. Queen Victoria of England fell in love with them when she went on a trip to Florence, Italy in the late 1800s and returned to Britain with several. Pomeranians immediately gained popularity as a result of her passion for them. During her reign, the breed's size shrank by half. The first Pomeranian specialty show was held in 1911 at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, and by the middle of the twentieth century, they had become one of the most popular dog breeds in the United States. . General Appearance: The Pomeranian is a compact, short-backed, active toy dog of Nordic descent. The double coat consists of a short dense undercoat with a profuse harsh-textured longer outer coat. The heavily plumed tail is one of the characteristics of the breed. It is set high and lies flat on the back. He is alert in character, exhibits intelligence in expression, is buoyant in deportment, and is inquisitive by nature. The Pomeranian is cocky, commanding, and animated as he gaits. He is sound in composition and action. Proportion - The Pomeranian is a square breed with a short back. The ratio of body length to height at the withers being 1 to 1. These proportions are measured from the prosternum to the point of buttocks, and from the highest point of the withers to the ground. Substance - Sturdy, medium-boned.

Pomeranians Make Great Pets!

 

Pomeranian dog training.

Positive training approaches, such as treats and praise, work well with Pomeranians. Potty training a Pomeranian dog should begin at an early age. Crate training is preferred by some Pomeranian owners since crate trained dogs are easier to housetrain. Crate training is essential for potty training your Pomeranian and will help you obtain excellent outcomes. Dogs don't want to do potty in the same location they sleep. When crate training your Pomeranian, take your time. Allow the puppy to become accustomed to the crate by making it a nice sleeping space. Before training the Pomeranian puppy to be comfortable in a closed crate, wait a few days until the dog is completely comfortable using the crate as his sleeping area. Never use the crate as a punishment because the Pomeranian puppy will come to link it with bad things and will refuse to use it.

 

About the breed.

Pomeranians are alert and bright puppies that are easy to train and make excellent watchdogs and lively companions for families with children old enough to distinguish between a toy dog and a toy. Pomeranians are active but may be exercised indoors or on short walks, so they can live happily in the city or in the suburbs. They'll master tricks and games with easily, but their favorite hobby is making their special person laugh and companion them. Pomeranian dogs have silky, fluffy coats with big, fluffy tails that fan out over their backs. Pomeranians' tails are straight or slightly curled when they are born. A Pomeranian's tail takes about 1-3 months to curve over its back. Their teeth form a scissor bite, and their eyes are almond-shaped. White, tan, black, brown, orange, sable, wolf, or white with colored markings are all possible colors for a Pomeranian's coat.

Today, the Pomeranian is as popular in the USA as it is around the world, owing to their charming temperaments and the fact that these small dogs are extremely bright and eager to please. They create particularly close ties with one person in a household, but are always pleasant to other family members and strangers, especially when a Pom is well-bred and socialized from a young age in a happy setting.

The Pomeranian was named after the Pomerania region, which is located between Poland and Germany. Their ancestors, on the other hand, are larger Spitz-type dogs from Russia, Siberia, and other Arctic locations. Spitz dogs were substantially larger than the current Pomeranian at the time, with paintings from the 1700s and 1800s representing their forerunners as being even bigger. The actual origins of the many breeds that contributed to the development of the contemporary Pom are unknown. However, by the time Queen Victoria ascended to the throne, they had grown in favor both in England and throughout Europe. Queen Victoria established a kennel to breed from her favorite breeds, including her beloved Pomeranians, which helped to further popularize these small dogs across the country.

Pomeranians are amazing.

Pomeranians are known for being friendly, playful, and energetic. The breed is particularly protective of its owners and enjoys being in their company. They have a high level of intelligence and are simple to train. Pomeranians get along with other canines, animals, and humans. They prefer cooler conditions because of their lengthy double-coat, and it is not uncommon to see them lying down on a chilly floor or hard surface.

Many people mistakenly believe that they are a lap dog. They are devoted to their owners and would happily sit or lie at their feet, but they prefer not to be handled excessively. Pomeranians should never be left unattended and should always be kept on a leash or contained in a yard or indoors. They thrive in condominiums and apartments due to their size, but they can adapt to almost any condition or habitat.

 

Dog parks

Dog parks provide a safe space for your Pomeranian to run and play off-leash, giving him an outlet for his pent-up energy.

  • Acadia Park
    5351 NW 195 Drive, Miami, FL

  • Biscayne Shores and Gardens Park
    11525 NE 14 Ave., Miami, FL

  • Coral Villas Park
    6398 SW 35 St., Miami, FL

  • Chapman Field Park
    13600 SW Guadalajara Street Miami, FL

  • Deerwood Bonita Lakes Park
    14445 SW 122 Ave., Miami, FL

  • Bark Park at Snyder Park
    3299 SW 4th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315

  • Canine Beach
    Sunrise Blvd. and A1A, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304

  • Dog Swim at Snyder Park
    3299 SW 4th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315

  • Holiday Park Dog Park
    1150 G. Harold Martin Drive, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304

  • Riverwalk Linear Park
    20 North Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

  • Dog Park at Lake Ida
    1455 Lake Ida Road, Delray Beach

  • Okeeheelee Park
    7715 Forest Hill Boulevard, west of West Palm Beach

  • Dreher Dog Park
    1301 Summit Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL, US, 33405

  • City Paws Dog Park at Howard Park
    1302 Parker Ave, West Palm Beach, FL, US, 33401

  • BRK Republic Dog Park & Bar
    521 Clematis St, West Palm Beach, FL, US, 33401

Great for apartments.

Smaller dog breeds, such as the Shih Tzu, Maltese, and Yorkshire Terriers, make good apartment or condominium companion dogs. They adapt easily to small quarters, and a simple walk around the block is generally enough to keep them happy and healthy.

Pomeranians are good for apartments because they are not a breed that is overly reliant. This makes them ideal for owners who spend the majority of their time away from home. If you are looking for a puppy we have fabulous ones ready for good and loving homes. We can deliver one of our babies to Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Naples, Tampa, Orlando or anywhere else in the USA. Contact us today.

 

Pomeranian Facts.

  • Poms or Pom Poms are another nickname for them.

  • These little canines, which weigh 7 to 10 pounds on average, are descended from large sled dogs. Isn't it incredible?

  • Pomeranians didn't previously have such a small stature. They used to weigh as much as 20 to 30 pounds before Queen Victoria of England reduced their size.

  • Good around older children

  • Playful Pomeranians love being the center of attention

  • Pom puppies are the perfect companion because they are so eager to please

  • Very intelligent Pomeranians learn things quickly

  • Despite their diminutive stature, they are well-known for believing that their small bark can defeat large dogs. Because of this, socializing a Pomeranian with other dogs is critical in preventing aggressive behavior.

  • Pomeranians are excellent therapy dogs. They can also be trained to aid people with hearing loss.

  • Despite their hairy coat, they don't require much maintenance beyond brushing on a regular basis, which can help prevent shedding.

  • Martin Luther, a Protestant Reformation leader, owned a Pomeranian named Belferlein, whom he frequently mentioned in his writings.

  • Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel with the help of a Pomeranian.

  • Forms strong bonds with one person in particular

  • Highly adaptable just as happy living in an apartment as they are in a house

  • They don't need lots of daily exercise just 30 minutes a day

  • Pimperl, Mozart's loving Pomeranian, was honored with an aria.