The Truth Regarding
Miniature Pomeranians
There is no such recognized breed as the Teacup Pomeranian,
Miniature Pomeranian orToy Pomeranians or any other name
that implies that there is a SEPARATE and DISTINCT dog breed,
smaller than the standard Pomeranian which is "special". There is
only ONE Pomeranian dog breed.
However, use of this name may be used by breeders as a verb meaning
(SMALL) to discribe a Pomeranian who falls on the low end of the
accepted weight scale.
What is NOT acceptable, would be a breeder who PURPOSEFULLY
breeds unethically, to produce dogs who are smaller than nature intended.
The ONLY real and RECOGNIZED breed is simply the "POMERANIAN"
Pomeranians are SMALL ENOUGH!!!
A dog who falls under the accepted weight will mostly will most likely
have many health issues.
Also, any breeder who also shows... would not try to produce smaller
than natural Pomeranians, as they would not be accepted in the show ring.
To make sure that you obtain a healthy, well bred, purebred Pomeranian,
you must find a REPUTABLE and HONEST Pomeranian breeder so that
you DO NOT fall into the trap of purchasing a dog that should not exist.
Since the breeding world is FILLED with inexperienced "Breeders",
Unethical breeders and Scam artist, we want to make sure you purchase
your puppy from someone you can trust.
Unethical breeders will go to great lenghts to produce Poms that are much
smaller than nature intended. This may produce a tiny Pom, however it will
be one who most likely have many serious health issues.
This is done by breeding together two "runt" dogs, inbreeding and other
very unethical methods.
Poms under the breed standard very often have underdeveloped organs, diabetes,
thyroid problems and more. Anyone who buys or is the gift recipient of one of
these Pomeranian puppies is giving a helping hand to unethical breeders.
If you were not aware, and already have one of these smaller than nature intened
Poms, have hime or her checked out at the vet ASAP. Keep regular veterinarian
checkups and keep on track with your dog's health.
How small must the
Pom be before people
realize that there is
is no need for a
"Teacup" Pomeranian?