Pomeranian Colors
Pomeranian Colors
Traditional Pomeranian Colors
Black, Black & Tan, Cream, Cream Sable, Orange, Orange Sable, Red, Red Sable and Sable
Exotic Colors:
Beaver, Blue, Blue & Tan, Brindle, Chocolate, Chocolate & Tan, White,
Lilac, Parti, Tri-color, White and Wolf Sable.
Patterns:
Black and Tan - tan or rust sharply defined, appearing above each eye and on muzzle, throat, and forechest, on all legs and feet and below the tail. The richer the tan the more desirable.
Brindle - the base color is gold, red, or orange-brindled with strong black cross stripes.
Parti-color - is white with any other color distributed in patches with a white blaze preferred on the head.
Merle - Is actually the typical gray/black pattern. The Blue merle is in reality a black or black and tan with the dilution gene affecting the black coat regions.
The color of the points in the merles is influenced by the base color of the Pomeranian e.g. Orange merles, blue merle should have black points .
Blue, brown and beaver merles should have self colored points.
The Pomeranian Breed Standard does not permit blue eyes.



