Introducing the Pomeranian—the dog breed known for attracting many aristocrats. After a visit to Florence, Italy, Queen Victoria was so smitten with this breed that she returned to Britain with several "Poms" in tow. There are even reports that when the queen was on her death bed in 1901, her favorite Pom, Turi, kept vigil at the foot of her bed. It all begun on August 28th 2009, as a vet and a bu
rning love for pom bloodlines, as well as some help and support from some of my very good friends/collegues and members of my family (That includes our other pets which really played a very important role to get these pups ready socializing), who wholeheartedly supported the idea that we'd set up our own rescue and breeding home. we take our time to follow up our pomeranian puppies on a regular basis, so we must be sure and apply complete authenticity all the way through. It was kind of smooth as we were issued a public breeding and rescue licence and kennel club membership. Most of our top k9 have lived to be over 15 weighing between 4 – 7 1/2 lbs, meanwhile our oldest pomeranian(queen nalla 1st) died at 22 and half and weighed 8 lbs, she was actually raised by my daughter till she was through college. We'd raised, fed and rehome over 68 pomeranian puppies by 2013, which gave us a grand opening to extend our reach over the internet, this was generally due to the fact that many claimed they've been burned in the past or some riddiculous fees usually charged by some champion pomeranian breeders/petstores etc. Let's face it though: Being cute as a button, it is easy to forgive all the "issues" these little bundles of joy may incur. If some issues aren't addressed at their earliest onset, they can become more problematic, to the point of potentially leading to heartbreaking regrets and even considerations about re-homing. But knowledge is power, so before getting excited about this breed, learn more about it and make an informed decision! Actually we are no pet store and will never try to sell puppies to anyone for any selfish reasons, generally most funds acquired from all rehoming and adoption of our pom babies are channeled to grant aid to smaller rescues and animal care fascilities. If you are interested in this breed, having a few heads up is paramount before taking the ownership plunge. There are several pros and cons to owning a Pomeranian. Therefore, prospective dog owners should carefully consider them. As the saying goes, "forewarned is forearmed."