Who We Are
Our passion over the last 6 years is to raise our Puppies in a total home environment and as result, my adults and puppies consistently demonstrate a delightful, intelligent and happy disposition. Our concern lies in the overall health of our adults and puppies and health is guaranteed. We are constantly reviewing/updating the latest in animal health care and nutrition and implementing these updates to obtain the best possible results.Our lives revolve around grandchildren, church, pets of all kind, gardening, community service and raising champion bloodline. We live on a farm that is literally ‘at the end of the road.’Several of our grandchildren live locally and they are here on the farm all the time playing with animals (especially the puppies) and helping around the house. We are so thankful to be a daily part of their lives. We will mention that again down below.
Grooming
The grooming needs are low compared to many other dog breeds. Weekly brushing will go a long way in keeping this pup’s coat healthy. Consistent nail trimming and toothbrushing are recommended with all dogs, so starting this early and getting your puppy comfortable with it will be important. Gently handling your puppy’s paws early on will make them more trusting and calm when it’s time for a nail trim.
An important thing to consider when grooming this, and other breeds, are the wrinkles. Pomeranian have hereditary face wrinkles, it is important that you keep these wrinkles clean to prevent skin irritation or possible infection. It is recommended that you use a damp cloth to clean between these wrinkles regularly and make sure that they are properly dried afterward.