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*Did you know?... Many Poms, especially youngsters who are changing
teeth, love to munch on raw organic chicken wings? (Raw
is the key as bones become brittle and can splinter if they are cooked. Give it a try
sometime and make sure to watch carefully so he/she doesn't gobble too fast and choke.
Your little carnivore will thank you.)
Oh, and don't forget the raw fruits and veggies too!
PET QUALITY
~The Poms listed below are priced as marked.
Prices include spay or neuter unless otherwise specified and except for any younger
babies who will be sold on a spay/neuter contract (buyer to receive cash refund after
spay/neuter). Why are my prices so low? Because my motive is to get them into
good homes, NOT to make money off them. None are necessarily
"housetrained" but they normally seek out newspaper and some have crate
experience. I've had numerous good reports on quick training by new owners.
Also, please browse my vaccines page before considering a
purchase.~


 | Orange sable boy born November
2010. Weighs only about 3 lbs at 10 months! He's a soft, sweet, playful
fellow. Neutered. $400. Will consider .999 silver offers.

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 | Gorgeous and tiny red sable
female born November 2010. This little girl is every bit as sweet and
charming as she is beautiful. Very playful and silly. Great pocket or purse
pal. I'm guessing she might mature at around 3.5 lbs, if that! $550
and buyer pays for spay. A female this small at such a ridiculously low price?
I cannot imagine why someone has not yet scooped her up!
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~The most efficient way to reach me is via email:
vic at lovelypomeranians.com~
Other recommendation:
You may try the American Pom Club website
to find breeders in your area: Membership
Directory

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