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Purchasing Your Pomeranian Puppy
Your Pomeranian will be a member of your family for many years , so take great
care to select the right dog for your family. To avoid many of the problems
encountered by new puppy owners & save yourself a lot of heartache and do
not impulsively purchase that cute puppy in the window of your local pet shop.
Impulse buying has no place in pet ownership. Purchase your puppy from a registered
breeder. This gives you the best chance of obtaining a companion who is a true
representative of it's breed.
A good breeder will have screened the the parents for genetic problems. Your
puppy will have been given the best start in life by being reared in clean surroundings
with lots of loving care.
Do a lot of homework before you buy- Research , Research and yet more Research.
After Research we go to the next important step in your Search for the perfect
Pomeranian Puppy for your Household.
ASK, ASK , ASK AND ASK
Ask to visit and see the Puppy and the parents in the Breeder's home.Do not
purchase a puppy from a breeder that refuses to allow you to visit the kennel.
If distance is a problem as for photos and to view the Breeders web site. If
you are buying over the internet ask to see photos, A safeguard to protect yourself
from an internet scam is to ask for more photos of the puppy at different angles.Also
ask for photos of the parents be forwarded to you. Unfortunately there are now
scammers stealing photos from top Breeders websites and representing the puppies
in these stolen photos as there own. In some cases the scammer has no puppies
at all and will disappear as soon as you make payment. The other type of scammer
does have puppies for sale, but very inferior quality. To make an easy sale
this scammer also uses stolen photos to sell there puppies.
To protect yourself- ALWAYS ask for more photos of the puppy and photos of
the parents. If you are buying your new Pomeranian baby puppy on a photo alone.Carefully
check the photos. Does the baby Pomeranian look happy in the photos? Check the
expression in the puppies eyes? Is he or she terrified? A happy, healthy , well
reared puppy will take take most things in there stride and willingly poise
for photos without being terrified. I have seen photos of puppies or sale on
the internet, poor little mites ,dressed up in beads, flowers and clothes but
clearly absolutely terrifed. These puppies have clearly not been well reared.
Ask to see both the parents, this will give you an idea of how the baby Pomeranian
will look as an adult. Sometimes you may not be able to see the sire as the
breeder may have used a sire from a different kennel but insist on seeing at
least the mother.
How big will the puppy grow? Ask
about the size of both parents.
Ask the breeder how much grooming
and exercise will your new Pomeranian require?
Has the puppy been vet checked?
Ask about any health problems?
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 been micro chipped?
A good breeder will also have permanently identified the Pomeranian puppy with
either tattoo or microchip.
Are the parents of the puppy DNA
profiled? A good breeder will DNA profile breeding stock
Does the Breeder do Health testing?
A good breeder will have screened the the parents for genetic problems.
Is the Breeder involved in exhibiting
Pomeranians, or agility or obedience? If you are buying for Show purposes only
purchase from a breeder actively involved in exhibiting Pomeranians. A good
Breeder will be involved in at least one of these activities.
Is the breeder involved in Pomeranian
rescue? Only purchase your new family member from a breeder who is dedicated
to the breed.
Does the breeder belong to a Breed
Club or Association? Is your puppy or kitten be registered by a controlling
body and most reliable breeders are members of there breed club? In the U.S.A.
your puppy should be registered with the A.K.C. [ American Kennel Club] . ONLY
ACCEPT AKC registry puppies . The AKC registry has very strict rules of membership
and requirements from there breeders. This simple rule is a major safeguard
for a puppy buyer.
Does the breeder have contract .
A good breeder wail have a contract that will spell out all conditions of sale.
Does the Breeder have a web site?
Most good breeders will have web site . Avoid breeders who offer credit card
or other instant methods of payment online, including paypal. Beware of any
"Breeder" who is in a hurry to close the "deal".
Does the Breeder supply a diet sheet
? To avoid any tummy upsets follow the diet chart for a least a few weeks.
Good Breeders will expect you to have your new Pomeranian baby checked by
your Veteranian with 48 to 72 hours of purchase and will offer to refund your
purchase price if any health defect is found. Avoid Pet Shop puppies. Most Pet
Shop puppies come from Puppy Mills/Farms. These puppies are bred in horrible
dirty conditions. A puppy bred in dirty surroundings will be very hard to house
train. Most dogs like to be clean, but if the puppy has been reared in dirty
surroundings it will be used to soiling it's own bed and living areas, and you
will find it will take a lot longer to house train this puppy.This is especially
true of puppies bred in puppy mill/ puppy farm conditions. A lot of these poor
little mites are brought into the world in appalling conditions. Their poor
mothers forced to whelp litter after litter before she is put to sleep after
her productive life is over.
You may feel sorry for the poor little puppy in the pet shop window but by
you purchasing this baby you will only be helping keep these puppy mill/farm
operations in business.
If you are interested in purchasing a Pomeranian, be it an adult or a Puppy
visit www.showpoms.com
This extensive Pomeranian Portal has Worldwide listings of Reputable Pomeranian
Breeders.
Good Luck and enjoy your new Pomeranian.
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