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         <title>Pomeranian Puppies: Care And Training</title>
         <description>Known for their hyper and excitable personalities, &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://www.pomeranianmanual.com/&quot;&gt;Pomeranian pups&lt;/a&gt; may be difficult to train. Once their attention is captured, training becomes a much easier task. The inherent high maintenance nature of a Pomeranian pup requires that it receive discipline and training early on. Every feature of a Pomeranian pup is tiny except for its personality. Care must be taken when cleaning the ears, brushing the teeth, clipping the nails and grooming the thick fur of each Pomeranian pup. Raising and training a &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://www.squidoo.com/Pomeranian_Breeders&quot;&gt;Pomeranian pup&lt;/a&gt; can seem daunting at first and buyers should actively ask questions of the breeder they have purchased from. Good breeders are more than happy to provide Pomeranian puppy care tips.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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         <pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2008 17:52:48 -0700</pubDate>
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         <title>Breeders Of Pomeranian Puppies</title>
         <description>The American Kennel Club classifies the Pomeranian as a member of both the toy and Spitz groups. The term &quot;toy&quot; refers to the Pomeranian's diminutive size. The Spitz group includes the Pomeranian and all other breeds descended from a specific region of northern Germany and Poland. &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://pomeranian-doggies.blogspot.com/&quot;&gt;Pomeranian puppies&lt;/a&gt; resemble foxes while most Spitz breeds are larger and wolf-like in appearance. omeranian breeders are an excellent source of information on this breed. Potential buyers should feel free to ask questions about how to care for their &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://ezinearticles.com/?Finding-A-Pomeranian-Breeder&amp;#x26;id=1174535&quot;&gt;Pomeranian puppies&lt;/a&gt;. hoosing the right Pomeranian puppy is not a difficult task. A potential buyer should research the breed first and understand its characteristics and needs to determine if it will fit into the buyer's lifestyle.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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         <pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2008 16:59:14 -0700</pubDate>
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         <title>Naming Your Pomeranian Puppy</title>
         <description>&lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://www.officialpomeranianguide.com/Pomeranian.php&quot;&gt;Pomeranians&lt;/a&gt; are descended from much larger sled dogs. A Pomeranian puppy and/or adult is classified in the toy and Spitz groups due to its size and ancestry. Breeders of Pomeranian puppies should be able to provide buyers with specific information about the breed and should supply the &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://hubpages.com/hub/Pomeranian-Puppies&quot;&gt;Pomeranian puppy's&lt;/a&gt; sire and dam names to aid the buyer in naming their puppy. The breeder may be able to assist the buyer in the first important task, naming the Pomeranian puppy whether for home or for show.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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         <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 18:49:48 -0700</pubDate>
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         <title>What To Feed Pomeranian Puppies</title>
         <description>&lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://ezinearticles.com/?Pure-Breeds-Pomeranian-Puppies-And-Other-Toys-Breeds&amp;#x26;id=1035634&quot;&gt;Pomeranian puppies&lt;/a&gt; are fun, affectionate and easy to maintain, but there are also many concerns surrounding them as well which you should also consider before getting one as a pet. The two most common ways of finding &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://hubpages.com/hub/Pomeranian-Puppies&quot;&gt;Pomeranian puppies&lt;/a&gt; for sale are through pet stores and breeders. Choose the option that suits you best but proceed with caution and consideration in both instances. You cannot own a Pomeranian if you do not have patience, but at the same time you should not be overly worried. They are great dogs and make fabulous pets, and you will definitely not regret getting one for your own family.</description>
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         <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:09:27 -0700</pubDate>
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         <title>Responsible Sellers Of Pomeranian Puppies</title>
         <description>A &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://ezinearticles.com/?Pure-Breeds-Pomeranian-Puppies-And-Other-Toys-Breeds&amp;#x26;id=1035634&quot;&gt;Pomeranian&lt;/a&gt; can be a wonderful addition to your family, as long as you select a puppy that is healthy and well bred. There are smart ways to do this, and ways that can lead you down the wrong path as well. Pet stores are not a good place to purchase your &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://www.squidoo.com/Pomeranian_Puppies&quot;&gt;Pomeranian puppy&lt;/a&gt; from for a number of reasons. You will be better off by far to take your time finding a responsible breeder that can provide you with a puppy that is healthy and well bred. It is worth the amount of time it takes to find a reputable breeder when you end up with a family pet that is healthy, happy and bred well to avoid future problems.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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         <pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2008 19:16:51 -0700</pubDate>
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         <title>How To Choose A Pomeranian Breeder For Your New Dog</title>
         <description>Hollywood has increased awareness of the fact that &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://www.officialpomeranianguide.com/Pomeranian.php&quot;&gt;Pomeranians&lt;/a&gt; are one of the most loveable small breed dogs available today. However, this growing popularity has opened up the market for dishonest puppy breeders to make a killing on breeding as many as possible and selling the to pet stores. Puppy mills breed and raise their dogs in abhorrent conditions, and care little for the health and well being of their dogs. An honest &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://ezinearticles.com/?Finding-A-Pomeranian-Breeder&amp;#x26;id=1174535&quot;&gt;Pomeranian breeder&lt;/a&gt; would never sell a puppy to a pet store, but these puppy mills are only concerned about how many dogs they can produce in a season. You can help to do your part to put these puppy mills out of business by refusing to purchase any dogs from a pet store. Even if the pet storeowner tells you that he or she only gets dogs from a well-respected breeder; know that no such breeder would even consider it.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 16:47:41 -0700</pubDate>
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         <title>Pomeranian Breeders: Where to Look</title>
         <description>Dogs make for great pets, and &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://www.pomeranianmanual.com/&quot;&gt;Pomeranians&lt;/a&gt; are definitely one of the favorite breeds. They are small and adorable and very affectionate. If you are interested in adding a Pomeranian to your family, you will need to find Pomeranian breeders. There are many out there, but it is necessary that you sort the good from the bad. There are a few things that need to be considered when choosing &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://www.squidoo.com/Pomeranian_Breeders&quot;&gt;Pomeranian breeders&lt;/a&gt;. You want to make sure they are licensed and that they have the necessary paperwork, and also have genetic testing done on the dogs. If you want to find a healthy, well-developed and behaved Pomeranian, then you are going to follow through on the process of finding the right Pomeranian breeders. Pomeranians make great pets and are relatively inexpensive, especially compared to some of the breeds out there.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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         <pubDate>Wed, 28 May 2008 17:06:15 -0700</pubDate>
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         <title>The Playful Pomeranian</title>
         <description>The &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://ezinearticles.com/?Finding-A-Pomeranian-Breeder&amp;amp;id=1174535&quot;&gt;Pomeranian breeder&lt;/a&gt; is choosy about the buyer of his new purebred Pomeranian puppies.&amp;nbsp; He is possessive and attached to them, so he has a question-answer session with the buyer, before he sells the puppy to him. There have been disappointed clients who have been cheated with their choice of &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://www.officialpomeranianguide.com/Pomeranian.php&quot;&gt;Pomeranian breeders&lt;/a&gt;.&amp;nbsp; The purebred which they bought was not one at all, it was just a mixed breed. Short walks should be a part of the Pomeranian's daily schedule, especially if it lives in a apartment.&amp;nbsp; Special care also should be taken of its coat.&amp;nbsp; It is a loyal, affectionate and intelligent dog, and can live and survive very well in a family.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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         <pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 17:42:17 -0700</pubDate>
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         <title>What To Remember When Looking For Pomeranian Breeders</title>
         <description>When on the search for a &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://www.officialpomeranianguide.com/Pomeranian.php&quot;&gt;Pomeranian&lt;/a&gt; puppy, it is important that you take care in deciding between &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://hubpages.com/hub/Pomeranian-Breeders&quot;&gt;Pomeranian breeders&lt;/a&gt;. Look out for the warning signs and always check and double check a breeder before making any final decisions. There are many questions that are going to be helpful to you here, and the more questions you ask the more educated and therefore better off you are going to be. By asking these questions the process of finding a dog breeder will be made much easier and you will also come out with the best possible results.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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         <pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2008 20:53:27 -0700</pubDate>
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         <title>Tips On Avoiding Bad Pomeranian Breeders</title>
         <description>A good place to start your search for &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://ezinearticles.com/?Take-Your-Time-When-Looking-For-Pomeranian-Breeders&amp;amp;id=938802&quot;&gt;Pomeranian breeders&lt;/a&gt; is in the registries on the Internet. Ask your vet and local law enforcement their opinions on the &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://www.officialpomeranianguide.com/Pomeranian.php&quot;&gt;Pomeranian breeders&lt;/a&gt; you are considering. By talking with the Pomeranian breeders you are considering you will be able to tell if you can do business with them. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
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         <pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2008 16:58:34 -0700</pubDate>
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         <title>How Does Your Pomeranian Measure Up?</title>
         <description>Standards of the &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://dogbreeds.typepad.com/pomeranian/&quot;&gt;Pomeranian&lt;/a&gt; breed guarantee that, generation after generation, Pomeranians will remain small, intelligent dogs with an inquisitive nature and full of personality. Pomeranians should have double coats, with the long, rough-textured coat forming a frill around the shoulders. The dog's plumed tail is held high, lying flat against its back. The Pomeranian dog's coat can be any combination of pattern of colors. The &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://pomeranian.ning.com/&quot;&gt;Pomeranian&lt;/a&gt; has a pleasant personality, full of energy and spunk. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
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         <pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2008 17:29:54 -0700</pubDate>
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         <title>Life With Pomeranian Dogs</title>
         <description>&lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://ezinearticles.com/?Pomeranian-Royaltys-Best-Friend&amp;amp;id=889187&quot;&gt;Pomeranians&lt;/a&gt; are beautiful works of art, but are far more delicate than the average dog.&amp;nbsp; Do not get a Pomeranian if you cannot take care of their coats every day. Pomeranian information you need to know is that they do not get along well with small children. &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://pomeranian.ning.com/&quot;&gt;Pomeranian dogs&lt;/a&gt; have some health problems, but they can be cured if caught early.&amp;nbsp; Grooming their coats every day not only checks for health problems, but gives your Pomeranian needed attention.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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         <pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2008 18:35:27 -0700</pubDate>
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         <title>Your Pomeranian's Personality</title>
         <description>Toy dogs have been bred for centuries to provide human companionship. No dog is better at this than the &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://pomeranian-lovers.wetpaint.com/&quot;&gt;Pomeranian&lt;/a&gt;. Some &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://dogbreeds.typepad.com/pomeranian/&quot;&gt;Pomeranians&lt;/a&gt; are overly confident to the point of trying to intimidate their owners. Mostly, however, the dogs make delightful, appealing pets who are fiercely protective. The Pomeranian is a delightful pet, well worth the effort of the extra effort of training and educating this confident little dog. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2008 17:22:39 -0700</pubDate>
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         <title>Official Pomeranian Guide</title>
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         <title>Pomeranian Puppy</title>
         <description>Cute Pomeranian puppy having a</description>
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         <title>Origins Of The Pomeranian Breed</title>
         <description>The Pomeranian's ancestors include the Spitz sled dog. The breed was bred down in Pomerania, a land on the southern Baltic coast where Germany and Poland are now located. Queen Victoria of Britain in the late 1800s contributed not only to the breed's popularity but also to the development of the breed. The queen kept over 30 Pomeranians at one time and diminished the size of the breed beyond what earlier breeders had accomplished. Pomeranians have been a favorite breed of celebrities and royalty over the years, but they also appeal to ordinary people who want an intelligent, inquisitive, loyal canine companion. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
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         <pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2008 16:29:51 -0700</pubDate>
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         <title>Tips For Pampering Your Pomeranian Pup</title>
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         <description>Raising Pomeranian puppies can be an enjoyable and rewarding experience for dog owners and dog breeders. Potential owners should research the history, characteristics and care requirements of the breed to raise a healthy, happy Pomeranian pup. There are many grooming and care needs required by a Pomeranian pup. Due to the fact that the breed suffers from dental problems, teeth should be brushed with a baby toothbrush once a day or a minimum of once weekly. The Pomeranian's thick coat of fur also requires daily brushing. Raising and training a Pomeranian pup can seem daunting at first and buyers should actively ask questions of the breeder they have purchased from. Good breeders are more than happy to provide Pomeranian puppy care tips.</description>
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         <pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2008 17:33:13 -0700</pubDate>
         <content:encoded><![CDATA[Raising Pomeranian puppies can be an enjoyable and rewarding experience for dog owners and dog breeders. The Pomeranian is part of the toy group of dogs and is classified as such due to its diminutive size. Pomeranians may have small bodies but they also have big, vibrant personalities. Before choosing to raise a Pomeranian pup, a potential owner should research the history of the Pomeranian, breed characteristics, and how to properly care for Pomeranian puppies and adults. The history of the Pomeranian actually begins in Lapland and Finland. Large sledding dogs from these regions were brought to Germany and Poland and bred down to a smaller size. The area of Germany and Poland, once known as Pomerania, is where the Pomeranian breed gets its moniker. Queen Victoria of England continued the downsizing of the breed in the late 1800s. Her beloved Pomeranian, Marco, and her active breeding and showing of Pomeranians, made the breed fashionable as a household pet.
Pomeranian pups are really more fur than body. Because they have a double-layer of fur, Pomeranians need to be brushed once daily optimally to prevent matting and tangles. Purebred Pomeranians come in a variety of solid, brindle and parti-colors. All are acceptable as long as the fur is maintained. Pomeranians do not need to be bathed often due to the fact that they need the natural oils in their fur to keep it soft and shiny. There are many other grooming and care needs required by a Pomeranian pup. Due to the fact that the breed suffers from dental problems, teeth should be brushed with a baby toothbrush once daily or a minimum of once weekly. Pomeranian puppies weigh mere ounces and adults only grow to be three to seven pounds and eight to eleven inches tall. Because of their small size and tendency to be underfoot simply dropping them or tripping over them can injure Pomeranian puppies and adults. Most breeders will not sell to families with children under the age of five because of this. Pomeranians must be handled delicately.
A purebred <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://pomeranians.multiply.com/">Pomeranian pup</a> should be bought from a reputable breeder. Good breeders maintain their own kennels and encourage buyers to visit puppies and their mothers prior to purchase. This is an excellent way for potential owners to ask questions about the breed, see how the Pomeranian puppies have been raised, and learn about specific Pomeranian puppy care techniques. All dog buyers should do their research prior to taking home dogs of a specific breed. It is important to make sure the dog and owner will be compatible for the long term. Pomeranian breeders will not sell a dog to a household with children under the age of five for example, because small children and Pomeranians are incompatible. Dog buyers should never buy from a pet store because there is no guarantee that these puppies have been raised in a positive environment. Good Pomeranian breeders establish a strong foundation of love, socialization, training and discipline for the dog owner to build upon when raising his or her Pomeranian pup. <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://pomeranian.ning.com/">Pomeranian puppies</a> are descended from the larger Spitz group of dogs. There are many elements of Pomeranian puppy care. This article will provide information about Pomeranian pups and <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.officialpomeranianguide.com/Pomeranian.php">Pomeranian puppy care</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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         <title>Guide To Pomeranian Puppies</title>
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         <description>he Pomeranian breed originated in the northern part of Germany and Poland. Descended from larger sled dogs, Pomeranians have been bred down to a smaller size to make them better suited as household pets. Pomeranian puppies weigh only ounces. omeranian puppies, in general, resemble baby foxes. Their personalities are as big as they are small. Breeders should be knowledgeable in answering any questions about the breed and its physical and behavioral characteristics. hoosing the right Pomeranian puppy is not a difficult task. A potential buyer should research the breed first and understand its characteristics and needs to determine if it will fit into the buyer's lifestyle.</description>
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         <pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2008 16:53:04 -0700</pubDate>
         <content:encoded><![CDATA[Pomerania was once the name of an area south of the Baltic Sea that now encompasses part of Germany and Poland. The Pomeranian breed originated in this cold region. Descended from larger sled dogs, Pomeranians have been bred down to a smaller size to make them better suited as household pets. Today, Pomeranians are classified in the toy group. Toy dogs are smaller than average breeds of dog. Pomeranian puppies weigh only ounces. Adult Pomeranians weigh three to seven pounds and stand eight to eleven inches tall. The breed was officially registered with the American Kennel Club in 1900. Pomeranians are also classified in the Spitz group, which includes dogs of varying sizes such as the Chow Chow and Samoyed. All dogs in the Spitz group are descended from the same region and share common ancestry. In the 1700s and 1800s, Europeans took to breeding larger Spitz breeds down to the small size seen in some breeds today. The Pomeranian is a toy version and direct descendent of the German Spitz. The Pomeranian personality is often described as excitable and high maintenance. It is very important that Pomeranian puppies receive discipline and training from an early age due to their inherent willfulness and tendency to bark excessively. Pomeranians are also known to be affectionate, intelligent, curious and full of energy. They are extroverts and it is important for a potential buyer to understand that. Pomeranian breeders are an excellent source of information on this breed. Potential buyers should feel free to ask questions about how to care for their Pomeranians. Buyers should be informed of the positive traits of the Pomeranian and the potential health risks inherent to this breed. All puppies should be evaluated before purchase. Pomeranians suffer from dental problems, heart problems and knee dislocations to name a few medical conditions. Any pre-existing medical conditions must be disclosed to a buyer. The best breeders will allow buyers to visit the kennels where Pomeranian puppies are whelped so they can see the conditions in which the puppies have been raised.
Choosing the right puppy from a litter of <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://pomeranian-doggies.blogspot.com/">Pomeranian puppies</a> is not a difficult task. A potential buyer should research the breed first and understand its characteristics and needs to determine if it will fit into the buyer's lifestyle. The buyer should then research breeders. Choosing a reputable breeder is much more difficult than choosing a pet from several Pomeranian puppies. Breeders should have an actual kennel. They should have certification in breeding and/or training dogs. They should be able to provide the Pomeranian's pedigree and medical records and they should be affiliated with or run a rescue for abandoned or neglected Pomeranians. Buyers should never, ever buy a Pomeranian puppy from a pet store. These puppies are shipped and handled like any other merchandise and their parents are bred incessantly in what are called puppy mills which churn out puppies for money. The Pomeranian puppy may actually choose the buyer. Good breeders will want to introduce buyers to their puppies and interview them to make sure they are deemed a good match. This way buyer, breeder and puppy all benefit from a good choice. <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Pomeranian-Breeders">Pomeranian puppies</a> are toy dogs that make excellent household pets due to their small size and loving temperament. This article will provide information about <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.squidoo.com/Pomeranian_Breeders">how to choose the right Pomeranian puppy</a>. It also references the history of Pomeranian puppies.]]></content:encoded>
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         <title>Welcoming Pomeranian Puppies Into Your Home</title>
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         <description>Pomeranian puppies are fun, affectionate and easy to maintain, but there are also many concerns surrounding them as well which you should also consider before getting one as a pet. The two most common ways of finding Pomeranian puppies for sale are through pet stores and breeders. Choose the option that suits you best but proceed with caution and consideration in both instances. You cannot own a Pomeranian if you do not have patience, but at the same time you should not be overly worried. They are great dogs and make fabulous pets, and you will definitely not regret getting one for your own family.</description>
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         <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:03:38 -0700</pubDate>
         <content:encoded><![CDATA[There is nothing more exciting than getting a new pet, especially when it is a Pomeranian. Pomeranian puppies are adorable and affectionate, and make for a perfect addition to any home. They are energetic, good natured, and vivacious. Children and adults alike are fond of these dogs, and if you have decided that a Pomeranian is the right dog for you, the first thing you are going to have to do is find a Pomeranian puppy for sale. You will first have to decide whether you are interested in getting a purebred Pomeranian or not. If you are, then you are really only going to want to buy from a registered breeder, one who is experienced and educated and who has the legitimate paperwork to prove the dogs are purebred. This is important because you will be paying a great deal more for a purebred Pomeranian, so it only makes sense to ensure that you are getting what you pay for. If the purebred issue is not that important to you then the best idea may be to check out your local rescue centers and see what they have to offer. Although there are many benefits to owning Pomeranian puppies, there are also a few concerns that you may want to consider. For instance, Pomeranians often have unstable temperaments. They are also very fragile, and so if you have particularly young children it may not be the best idea to choose a Pomeranian. You can seriously injure or even kill a Pomeranian by stepping on him or sitting on him accidentally. You also have to consider the fact that larger dogs often do not get along well with Pomeranians, and a larger sized dog can grab a Pomeranian and break his neck with a single shake. Therefore if you have other dogs, especially if they are larger breeds, you may want to reconsider choosing a Pomeranian as your new pet. If you have taken all of these issues into consideration and decided that you do still want a Pomeranian, you will have to go to a rescue center or through a reputable breeder to get a puppy. It is important to weigh both the benefits and concerns involved with owning Pomeranian puppies, and use this to make the most intelligent decision. Pomeranians are lovable and affectionate and make great pets but they are also often very noisy and hard to housebreak. You really need to have patience with a Pomeranian dog, and remember that it is always better to choose a <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://pomeranians.multiply.com/">Pomeranian puppy for sale</a> than an adult Pomeranian for free. This is because you are starting off fresh with a puppy and when you acquire a puppy you are really acquiring potential, what he will one day be. Typical breed characteristics are very important here and it is important to find out as much as you can about a dog and their parents’ histories before buying them. This will help by giving you a better idea of the dog and their upbringing and therefore their personality and development as well. Just make sure you are ready for the dog before getting it. <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.pomeranian.doggy-blog.com">Pomeranian puppies</a> are simply adorable and make a great addition to any family. Now that you have your new pet you will need to get <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://pomeranian-doggies.blogspot.com/">Pomeranian puppy supplies</a>, such as food and toys, to be prepared and ready to take them home.]]></content:encoded>
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         <title>Where To Look For Pomeranian Puppies</title>
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         <description>A dog can be a wonderful addition to your family, as long as you select a puppy that is healthy and well bred. There are smart ways to do this, and ways that can lead you down the wrong path as well. Should you go to a pet store to find your new pet? According to most breeders and dog experts, this is often the worst place to find healthy, happy animals. A responsible breeder will provide you with a higher quality animal that has been bred carefully to ensure a healthy pet. It is worth the amount of time it takes to find a reputable breeder when you end up with a family pet that is healthy, happy and bred well to avoid future problems.</description>
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         <pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2008 19:09:50 -0700</pubDate>
         <content:encoded><![CDATA[You've decided that the time has come to add a new dog to your brood, and you have selected a Pomeranian as the breed of choice. The next step will be to find Pomeranian puppies for sale, but this cannot be achieved by simply walking into your neighborhood pet store. In fact, if you want to ensure that your puppy is happy and well bred, you will probably want to avoid the pet shop purchase at all costs. Pet stores will not provide the best dog for you, primarily because they deal in quantity rather than quality. The dogs that end up in pet store windows have been produced by people who are much more interested in turning a quick profit, rather than improving the breed and providing high quality dogs to good homes. To find a healthy, well-bred pet, you will need to search out reputable breeders who are offering Pomeranian puppies for sale. A breeder will have an attachment to his dogs that will motivate him to breed carefully and select homes for his dogs with discernment and caution. Finding a reputable breeder will enable you to find a healthy dog that will become a welcome addition to your family.
Finding healthy Pomeranian puppies for sale will require finding a reputable breeder that you can purchase your dog from directly. Responsible breeders agree not to allow brokers or third parties to sell their dogs, because they cannot ensure that their dogs are going to the best homes with this method. There is a simple way to ensure that the person you are dealing with is the true breeder of the litter. If his name is on the registration papers as the owner of the mother or both parents, you are working with the actual breeder. If a different name is listed or the person can't provide you with registration papers, you should probably shop around for a different litter of Pomeranian puppies for sale. Pet stores are also considered brokers for "breeders", but the breeders that sell their dogs to pet stores are much more interested in turning a hefty profit than in breeding healthy, even tempered dogs. Purchasing a dog from a pet store is a huge risk, because it is very likely that the dog you select will be sick, have hereditary problems that will show up later, or will end up with a poor temperament at best. Finding a reputable breeder is the first step in finding <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.pomeranian.doggy-blog.com">Pomeranian puppies for sale</a>. You can find reputable Pomeranian breeders by checking out the dog shows in your community, inquiring at breed clubs or asking your veterinarian. You can also find breeders through the American Kennel Club, and with any luck, they might have a Pomeranian breeder in your area. Many breeders also advertise their dogs on the Internet, and this can be a good choice if you can't find any reputable breeders in your own community. However, purchasing a dog over the Internet can be a risky venture, and you will need to ask for plenty of documentation before sending any money to the breeder. By taking your time to select a good breeder who practices responsible breeding procedures, you can rest assured that the Pomeranian puppies for sale from this person will be healthy, friendly and well bred. There are plenty of good reasons to find a reputable Pomeranian breeder, and lots of ways to locate them. Take your time searching until you find the best puppy for your family. You will be rewarded with many years of companionship from your special pet. When it comes to finding <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://pomeranians.multiply.com/">Pomeranian puppies</a>, the knowledge that this article has to offer can be invaluable to any prospective Pomeranian owner. <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://pomeranian.ning.com/">Pomeranian puppy care</a> starts by locating the best puppy for your family. Knowing how to recognize reputable Pomeranian breeders will ensure that you end up with a pup that is healthy, friendly and a good fit for your family.]]></content:encoded>
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         <title>The Pomeranian Breeder And The Puppy Mill: Doing Business With Pet Stores</title>
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         <description>The Pomeranian is growing in popularity as a small breed dog. Their fun size and affectionate nature makes them a loveable addition to any family. Unfortunately, their growing popularity also makes them easy prey for dishonest Pomeranian breeders running puppy mills. A respectable Pomeranian breeder would never dream of selling one of their dogs to a place where they had no control over who would take them home. But puppy mills care only for how many dogs they can produce, and how much money they can make off of would-be owners who are too impatient to find a quality breeder. You can help to ensure the health and welfare of your new dog, as well as do your part to put these dishonest breeders out of business, simply by refusing to do business with any pet store.</description>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 16:41:13 -0700</pubDate>
         <content:encoded><![CDATA[There has been a growing demand for the Pomeranian breed in recent years, what with so many celebrities in Hollywood sporting their little bundles of fluff wherever they go. The Pomeranian is certainly one of the most elegant small breed dogs, but many people are not aware of their affectionate nature. A growing awareness of the desirability of the Pomeranian as a family pet has left many a respectable Pomeranian breeder in the dark as to how best to keep up with the onslaught of orders. Because there are many steps that a respectable Pomeranian breeder must take in order to ensure that each litter he or she produces is healthy, and that the prospective owners are going to give the pups a good home, many people are becoming impatient and purchasing their dogs from local pet stores who have been supplied by puppy mills. These puppy mills produce pups en masse, and often deliver dogs to the pet stores that are sick and even dying.
The first thing that anyone who wants one of these sweet little dogs must understand is that a respectable Pomeranian breeder would never sell his or her pups to a pet store. Since a pet store is obligated to sell their animals to anyone with the money to buy, there is never a guarantee that the dogs will be going to a good home. An honest Pomeranian breeder will put each person who wants one of their pups through a rigorous screening process in order to make certain that they will give the best care possible to their dog. The dishonest Pomeranian breeder who supplies pet stores often is running what is known as a puppy mill. The only purpose of these mills is to churn out as many pups as possible throughout the year, in order to profit from the growing popularity of these dogs. Pups born in puppy mills are often born sick, simply because the breeders who run these mills raise their dogs in conditions that are barely legal, and will breed a female as many times in a year as possible.
Many pet storeowners will try to tell you that their dogs come from a quality, local breeder. Don't be taken in by their heartfelt speech. An honest <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://pomeranian.ning.com/">Pomeranian breeder</a> would never consider selling a dog to a place where he or she would have no control over who was going to be the new owner. Pet store employees have been taught to tell people that their dogs come from a well-respected breeder; unfortunately, this just isn't the truth. When you refuse to buy a Pomeranian pup from a pet store, you are helping to ensure that the dishonest Pomeranian isn't making any more money. If everyone would stop buying dogs in the pet stores, these breeders would soon be out of business, and there would be far fewer new dog owners becoming heartbroken when their new pup dies from maltreatment. A Pomeranian makes a wonderful family pet, so don't you think your family deserves the very best? If you're looking for a small dog that will give you as much love and affection as you do, and love the idea of a high energy dog, then a Pomeranian will be perfect for you. The important thing to remember is that quality <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://pomeranians.gather.com/">Pomeranian breeders</a> will not sell their pups to pet stores, for fear the dogs will be mistreated. If you are looking for <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.officialpomeranianguide.com/Pomeranian.php">Pomeranian information</a> to help you decide whether to buy of these beautiful dogs from a pet store, then you will want to read this article.]]></content:encoded>
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         <title>How to Stay Away from Illegal Pomeranian Breeders</title>
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         <description>Dogs make for great pets, and Pomeranians are definitely one of the favorite breeds. They are small and adorable and very affectionate. If you are interested in adding a Pomeranian to your family, you will need to find Pomeranian breeders. There are many out there, but it is necessary that you sort the good from the bad. When looking for Pomeranian breeders there are a few things you are going to want to watch out for. You want to steer clear of mass breeders who are only in it for the money and make sure that you only deal with breeders who care about the development and temperaments of their dogs.</description>
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         <pubDate>Wed, 28 May 2008 16:59:47 -0700</pubDate>
         <content:encoded><![CDATA[Out of all the breeds of dogs to choose from, the Pomeranian is definitely one of the most popular. They are great pets that show a lot of affection and definitely a favorite of most. If you are interested in getting a Pomeranian yourself then you are going to have to find Pomeranian breeders. This is not something that you should just rush into however, as the process of finding the right Pomeranian breeders is one that is going to take some time. There are a few things you want to remember when looking for Pomeranian breeders. For one, you need to make sure that they have all the necessary papers and check that they are legit and respectable breeders. Far too often you will come across breeders who are purely in it for the money and do not care about the dogs at all. As a result of this, you will find that the puppies they are offering are going to be unhealthy and physically and emotionally abused. This is why it is so vital that you take your time when searching for Pomeranian breeders and make sure that you work with only the highest quality breeder. There are also other things you are going to have to consider when choosing Pomeranian breeders. One of the best things you can do is speak to friends and family who have Pomeranians and who have already dealt with Pomeranian breeders. This way you will be getting an authentic, firsthand opinion on the different breeders and which are worth checking out. Also keep in mind that good Pomeranian breeders will spend a lot of time preparing to breed but may actually then end up breeding only a few times. Then there are the poor, illegitimate Pomeranian breeders who are simply breeding for the money and most likely have a few litters at the same time. Their purpose is to breed as many dogs as possible in order to make the biggest profit, and this would be a major sign to stay away and find another breeder. Not only for moral purposes but also because these breeders are more likely to have weak and unhealthy dogs. The process of finding good <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Pomeranian">Pomeranian breeders</a> may sound a bit complex but as long as you take the right steps and put some consideration into this process, you should come out with some great results. It is vital not only that you gather the necessary information but also that you make sense of it. This is not something that you ever want to rush into and finding a reputable and responsible breeder is going to have a major impact in the end. By taking the time to find a good breeder you are going to be ensuring the health and temperament of your dog and making sure you get the most for your money as well. This is important because with most breeds of dogs, including Pomeranians, you will typically end up spending a significant chunk of change. There are many good breeders out there, you just have to take the time to sort the good from the bad and steer clear of mass breeders who are only interested in making money. If you want to find the best <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://pomeranians.gather.com/">Pomeranian breeders</a> you can, it is going to be necessary that you follow the important steps and take right precautions. If ever you are looking to a buy a Pomeranian, make sure you get the necessary <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.pomeranianmanual.com/">Pomeranian information</a> beforehand, so that you can find the best breeder and take the best care of the dog.]]></content:encoded>
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         <title>The Pomeranian Is Lovable Yet Temperamental</title>
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         <description>The Pomeranian breeder is choosy about the buyer of his new purebred Pomeranian puppies. He is possessive and attached to them, so he has a question-answer session with the buyer, before he sells the puppy to him. There have been disappointed clients who have been cheated with their choice of Pomeranian breeders. The purebred which they bought was not one at all, it was just a mixed breed. Loyalty, affection and intelligence are the characteristics of this dog. Its beautiful coat needs to be brushed and cleaned with care. Exercise is a compulsory task for the dog, and will keep it healthy and happy.</description>
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         <pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 17:35:33 -0700</pubDate>
         <content:encoded><![CDATA[A Pomeranian breeder takes great pride in his new purebred Pomeranian puppies. So, though he is anxious to find homes for them, he diligently scrutinizes the buyers, before he agrees to sell the puppies. This could be a difficult situation, because the breeder may ask the buyer some questions, expecting answers from him. If the buyer already has pets, even a veterinary reference could be demanded. In order to ensure that the puppies get a good family where they are loved and cared for, the responsible Pomeranian breeder does not sell his puppies to just anyone. Once the puppy is taken away, the buyer can always get back to the Pomeranian breeder if any help is needed. Even the breeder enjoys staying in touch with the new families of the puppies. Although the breeder discusses all the possible problems regarding health and temperament before selling the puppy, he likes to give the buyer advice and help whenever needed. You can definitely make out a fake Pomeranian breeder if he is not passionate and possessive about his dog. Also the dogs need a lot of care and a genuine breeder would ask many questions of a potential customer to ensure the health and happiness of each puppy. It is difficult, in any case, to judge a fake Pomeranian breeder. As a puppy it is difficult to make out that it is not purebred. But in some cases people have bought a fake Pomeranian, thinking that it was a purebred. After the realizing the error they have even asked for their money back. Lists of Pomeranian breeders are available on websites. Check them out, check out the reputation of the dog breeders, because then the chances are low that you will be cheated with a mixed breed. You could also check out breeders in the neighborhood, because it would be easy to check their authenticity, by talking to the neighbors. The fur coat of the Pomeranian is found in many colors. The coat needs good care and it has to be brushed regularly. The dogs are generally full of life, barking very often and are healthy too. Their other characteristics are affection and friendliness. They are a loyal breed and actually a family dog, because they are intelligent and loving. And they like to learn as much as possible by being inquisitive. This is evident by the curious expression on their face. Since Pomeranians are extremely good guard dogs, they are especially suitable for families. <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://pomeranian-lovers.wetpaint.com/">Pomeranian breeders</a> can also give this training, because they have the experience of dealing with Pomeranians. Of course they may sometimes snap at children, because they are by nature temperamental. Exercise is vital for the Pomeranian. These dogs may be kept with families living in apartments, as long as they get their regular dose of short walks every day. They are playful and like to play with the other family members as well. <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Pomeranian">Pomeranian breeders</a> are fussy about their pets. They are proud of them and sell them only to true dog-lovers. <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://pomeranians.gather.com/">Pomeranian information</a> is provided in this article with details about their breeders.]]></content:encoded>
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         <title>Pomeranian Breeders: Your Best Options</title>
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         <description>Pomeranians are very popular dogs, and if you are interested in getting one yourself you are going to have to find Pomeranian breeders. There are a few questions you are going to want to ask yourself and any breeders you are considering in order to make the best decision possible here. There are many important questions you may want to ask a breeder before deciding to do business with them. How long they have been in the breeding business, how many types of dog they breed, and what they charge per puppy, all of these are going to be vital inquiries that will help you greatly in making your decision here. It is important to watch out for the warning signs or red lights, so that you can spot a bad breeder when you see one. You only want to deal with dog breeders who care about the health and happiness of their dogs and not about the financial aspect of things.</description>
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         <pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2008 20:47:49 -0700</pubDate>
         <content:encoded><![CDATA[If you are planning to get a new puppy, it is important that you realize that this is a process you should be willing to put time into and which you should take very seriously. Pomeranians are especially popular, and finding legit and respectable Pomeranian breeders is the most important step here. There are hundreds of different breeders out there to choose from but many of these are mass breeders. Mass breeders are dog breeders who breed improperly or irresponsibly. In order to ensure that you deal with only the best and most respectable Pomeranian breeders, there are certain questions that you are going to want to ask a breeder before agreeing to do business with them. By getting answers to these questions you will be making yourself much more informed and be able to determine between good and bad breeders. This is very important because you want to get a dog that is happy, healthy, and well behaved and developed. This is not something you can expect from bad breeders who are more interested in making a profit and do not care if their dogs are sickly or badly behaved. There are a few questions in particular that you are going to want to ask a breeder before agreeing to do business with them. One of the first and most important questions involves registration. You may come across a puppy that is not registered, and you will want to find out what the Pomeranian breeders reason was for this. You want to make sure that the breeder cares about the dogs and about what they are doing. You will also want to question about the breeder’s background, asking for references and an experience statement. Be wary of any breeder who is unwilling to give you this information or who does not understand why you are asking for this sort of information. Also ask about the litter and why the litter was bred. You will not want to deal with any breeder who replies with an answer involving money. Remember that any good dog breeder is going to expect these sorts of inquiries and be agreeable to answer them. In any breeding situation you can expect to find red lights and green lights. It is important that you pay attention to all of these in order to find the best breeder you can. You have a job, which is to be a responsible and educated consumer. You need to gather the necessary information, make sense of this information and then make the most informed choice. Be especially wary of any <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://pomeranians.multiply.com/">Pomeranian breeder</a> who seems more interested in the profit they are going to be making than in the dogs’ wellbeing, and also any who are unwilling or unable to provide you with information and answers to your questions. By dealing with such important issues as registration, payment, advertising, the buyer’s background, breeder’s background, and asking questions about the litter and the breeder’s experience, you will be making yourself more informed and make the process of finding respectable and reputable Pomeranian breeders that much easier. Resource Box: Rosie Allan has a lot of experience with Pomeranian dogs and is educated on how to find a good breeder. Whether you are looking for <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.squidoo.com/Pomeranian_Breeders">Pomeranian breeders</a> or any other type of dog breeder, it is important that you ask the right questions and take this issue seriously. Finding a breeder is the most important step here and is something that you can only do right once you have the necessary <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.officialpomeranianguide.com/Pomeranian.php">Pomeranian information</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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         <title>What Types Of Pomeranian Breeders To Avoid</title>
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         <description>Check out your prospective Pomeranian breeders in the different breeder registries on the Internet. Your vet will have information on the Pomeranian breeders you are looking at and local law enforcement may have some revealing information as well. A very important step in considering different Pomeranian breeders is to talk to them.</description>
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         <pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2008 16:51:04 -0700</pubDate>
         <content:encoded><![CDATA[Deciding to get a family pet is a big and important decision. If you and your family have decided on a Pomeranian for your family pet then you are going to need to look into Pomeranian breeders in your area to find the right one for you. Take your time and make sure you do your research because the breeder you choose is not just someone you buy your dog from, it is someone that you will be looking to for advice on how to properly raise your new pet and that is extremely important. Probably the first place you will want to start researching prospective breeders is on the different national breeder registries that you can easily find on the Internet. The American Kennel Club is probably the best known but there are others out there to look into. A breeder that is listed on a registry adheres to guidelines for good breeding. If a breeder is not listed in a registry then you may want to ask them how they get their breeding guidelines.
Your vet is a great resource for information that is helpful in the choosing of any of the Pomeranian breeders you are considering. Your vet is just as involved and interested in the health of your pet as you are and they will let you know if they have any reservations about any dog you may be considering. If you do not yet have a vet then the breeder choosing process is a great time to start up a relationship with one. If you ask the local law enforcement officials about the breeders you are considering they may have some information for you. If your local law enforcement officials have negative information about a breeder you are considering then it may be a good idea to stop considering that breeder. When it comes to decisions that impact your family there is no step too extreme so ask your local law enforcement about breeders you are considering.
A good step in choosing among prospective <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.officialpomeranianguide.com/Pomeranian.php">Pomeranian breeders</a> is to talk to the breeders themselves and gauge their personalities. It is extremely important that you feel like you can talk to your breeder because you will be dealing with them for years to come. If something about a particular breeder strikes you as being someone you do not want to deal with then consider not buying from that breeder. It is okay to make this a very personal decision. Choosing the right breeder can mean the difference between years of happiness with a new pet or years of the aggravation that can come from dealing with a dishonest breeder. Take your time and do your research so you know what warning signs to look for in a bad breeder and then you can avoid that breeder for the good of your future pet and for the good of your family. This article will help you evaluate the different <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://pomeranian.ning.com/">Pomeranian breeders</a> in your area. This article contains very helpful <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.squidoo.com/Pomeranian_Breeders">Pomeranian information</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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         <title>Unique Dog Beds For Your Pomeranian</title>
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         <description>A few decades ago, family pets slept in a laundry basket with the sides cut down for easy entrance and a fluffy, washable cushion inside. They may not be particularly attractive, but they were functional,...</description>
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         <title>The Right Dog Food To Feed Your Pomeranian</title>
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         <description>Nutrition for your dog is just as important to that of any other family member, if you care about your dog as much as most people do. But canine nutrition isnt always as simple as pet food companies...</description>
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         <title>How To Use A Dog Collar and Leash With Your Pomeranian</title>
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         <description>If you are considering getting a dog, there are some important things that you must first purchase. Food, a crate perhaps, and bedding are all important, but you must also buy a dog collar and leash.
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         <title>Veterinary Medicine For Your Pomeranian</title>
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         <description>If you dream of becoming a veterinarian, be prepared to begin an exciting journey of discovery. The world of veterinary medicine is in an ongoing influx of change and improvement for animals. In a society...</description>
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