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Tea Cup Pomeranian

Tea cup pomeranian is not a trait promoted by a professional kennel and is not clearly illustrated in a picture. In the breed standard, the adult Poms should weigh 3 to 7 pounds and deviations from this stated size are undesirable. Its adult size is difficult to determine in a two month old puppy. Buyers are advised to learn more about the background of the puppy and parent dogs. Tea cup pomeranian is not a trait promoted by a professional kennel and is not clearly illustrated in a picture. To view a complete gallery of pictures, just click on Pictures for easy viewing!
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Tea Cup Pomeranian

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Amidst all characteristics given to the breed, size is probably the most confusing because many dogs are advertised as pocket or miniature. In reality, there is no such a thing as a pocket or tiny toy Pom because all Poms are supposed to be small. Tea cup pomeranian is not a trait promoted by a professional kennel and is not clearly illustrated in a picture.

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