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Minature Pomeranian
Since these are a toy dog breed, you cannot tell a minature pomeranian by their pictures, and quality is not demonstrated in a picture.
No matter whether or not you are going to show your Pom, it is advised to buy a purebred dog that has at least three generations of good-sized Poms. By doing this, you are sure to purchase a good quality dog that fits all the requirements mentioned in the standard.
Since these are a toy dog breed, you cannot tell a minature pomeranian by their pictures, and quality is not demonstrated in a picture.
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Novices in the breed should be aware that there is no such a thing as a pocket or tiny toy Pom because according to the standard, all purebred Poms should weigh from 3 to 7 pounds. Calling a puppy pocket or otherwise is inappropriate and confusing. Since these are a toy dog breed, you cannot tell a minature pomeranian by their pictures, and quality is not demonstrated in a picture.
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