Onchan Kennels
We only breed Pomeranian dogs
Onchan Kennels
Pedigreed KUSA Registered Pomeranian Dogs
SUSU after having Wei-Wei
SUSU with Wei-Wei
Yogi and Sunny
Pomeranian
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The Pomeranian is classed in the “Toy”
group, this is misleading as it is first of all not a
toy but a living animal and should be treated as such,
secondly there are people who try to breed them too
small often referring to them as “Tea cup poms” dogs of
this size need special care and attention as they are
very fragile susceptible to illness and broken bones.
Most breeders of show dogs occasionally breed one but
not by choice as a show dog should be between 1.8 and
2.5kg. bitches slightly heavier than dogs. Although
breeding stock is often slightly more but not less. The
under 1kg sought by buyers is a definite no-no for
breeding with. See KUSA Standards. The origin of the
dog is believed to have been Pomerania in Germany where
it was considerably larger and used as sledge dog
possibly a descendant of the large white Spitz dog or
it is reputed to have come from a 30-pound (13.5-kg)
sheepdog, the most common colour is a reddish brown
however it can be obtained in many colours including
black, brown both light and dark, cream which should
have black not brown noses and the original but now
scarce pure white as a lemon tint is often visible in
white. There is even a blue variety which should be as
pale a blue as possible. There are even "Sables" and "Parti" varieties It is
known for its strutting demeanour and alert, curious
nature; fox like face; A Pomeranian has two coats the
outer is long, coarse, and abundantly fluffy,
especially around neck, legs, and tail, the second or
undercoat is soft and fluffy; almost an infinite
variety of coat colours is possible; ears are very
small, erect, and set high on head; tail is carried
tightly curled over back; darkly shining eyes are
large, round, and protruding. They make wonderful
companions watch dogs and with proper care and feeding
will live for many years
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some bargains from Bid or buy
do not wait too long or they
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