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KAY FOUND HER FOREVER HOME WITH A LOVING FAMILY IN MISSISSIPPI

“Kay” is a gorgeous little Pomeranian girl looking for a loving forever home. She has all her vaccinations and dewormings current and will have a vet health check as well. She also will have a one year genetic health guarantee. She will be micro-chipped and registered with the American Canine Association.  Her mother is AKC and ACA dual registered and she weighs 11 lbs. Her father is ACA and APRI registered and he weighs 12 lbs. We do offer shipping and we also accept credit cards. Reserve little Ms. Kay with a nonrefundable deposit of $250 which will be applied towards the purchase price. She was born on May 29 and she will be old enough to leave for her forever home on July 24.

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Description

The Pomeranian is a small, toy-sized dog. The head is wedge-shaped and in proportion with the body. The short muzzle is straight and fine. The stop is well pronounced. The color of the nose varies with coat color. The teeth meet in a scissors bite. The almond-shaped eyes are dark and medium in size. The small, erect ears are set high. The feathered tail lies straight and flat over the back. Dewclaws are sometimes removed. The Pom has a thick, double coat. The outer coat is long, straight and harsh in texture, while the undercoat is soft, thick and short. The coat is longer around the neck and chest area. Comes in a variety of coat colors and patterns including red, orange, white, cream, blue, brown, black, black and tan, wolf sable, orange sable, brindle and parti-color, which is white with colored markings.

The Pomeranian is a proud, lively little dog. It is intelligent, eager to learn, very loyal to its handler and family. The Pom is a wonderful companion and show dog. The breed’s docile temper and affectionate nature endear it to many. It is alert, inquisitive and active: one of the most independent of the toy breeds, it needs a firm, gentle hand.

The Pomeranian is good for apartment living. These dogs are very active indoors and will do okay without a yard. Be careful they do not overheat in hot weather.

Life expectancy is bout 15 years.

The Pomeranian’s very long, double coat should be brushed frequently. If you work from the head, parting the coat and brushing it forward, it will fall neatly back in place, so the task, although time-consuming, is relatively easy. The cottony undercoat is shed once or twice a year. Dry shampoo when necessary. Clean the eyes and ears daily and take the dog for regular dental checkups. The Pomeranian is a constant shedder.

Info from dogbreedinfo.com

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