Please contact me if you would like pictures emailed, advice in regards to the breed, or important information regarding new puppy parenting. But before you waste your time as well as mine, PLEASE do the following:
 
1. Discuss with all involved family members what the effects or changes that will occur with a new puppy.
 
2. Discuss whether you have the the finances for a puppy.
3. Discuss any events such as moving or traveling that may be occurring right after you bring your new puppy home.
 
If you have discussed these issues and are ready to commit to the responsibilities of a new puppy, I would be glad to help you.

 

 Fayrwyne Pomeranians - Available

POMS AVAILABLE FOR SALE!

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down payments highly recommended if you are interested

White adult male $300 call 252-599-2695
 

Coming!

"We have two ONE teacup chocolate boys left for Christmas"! Estimated weight at maturity 2 lbs - $900
"9 weeks old 1pound 1 1/2 oz"



Chocolates
Male 8 weeks 1 lb $800 $600!
SOLD Female 4 months 2 lb $ 800
SOLD Male 12 weeks 1 lb (rare chocolate  & tan)

Blacks
Female 1yr 21/2 lb $ 700
Male 6 months 3 lb $600

Cream
SOLD Male 6 months 3 1/2 lb $600

"Bali" Adult Female Chocolate - $300

Sold Daisey black & white parti - $300

SOLD Adult Male - $300

SOLD Cream boy 6 months $600


 

Pomeranian Puppies For Sale

 

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Check List

BRINGING HOME YOUR NEW POM
You’ve been counting the days until you can pick up your new puppy or dog. Below is a check list of items you may need to properly train and care for your pet. You will also need to proof your home.

Dog License
Check your area for animal license. Attach the license to a buckle collar.

Feeding Dishes
One for food and one for water.

Collars and Leashes
Six-foot leash and an adjustable training collar to your dog’s size.  NEVER leave a choke-chain collar on an unsupervised dog of any age. Chain collars can get caught and choke your dog.

Play Toys & Chewies
Ask your breeder what they recommend for nutrition and what they eat.

 

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