FAQ

Training
All of our puppies are trained to use a potty pad before they go home with their adopters. In addition, we encourage a quiet Pom. Keep in mind that all Poms have a voice of their own, but some just love to hear themselves speak. Ours are bred to have limited vocal activity and are trained to understand the word ‘quiet’.

Personality
Pomeranians are a vivacious, spirited breed. You are guaranteed to laugh at their silly antics just as much as you will enjoy cuddling with them in your lap. It’s hard to frown when these fluffy clouds of sunshine enter the room and vie for your attention.

Size
Our Poms are bred to standard at a small adult size of approximately 5-7 pounds. Most adopters receive their pups when they are around 3-months old, which means their pup will be around 3 pounds at first meeting.

Guarantee & Pedigree
Our pups come with a 3-year health guarantee which we are confident in offering due to the extensive health testing of their parents. Our dogs’ lines come from the famous Chiao Li Ya Kennels in Taiwan, the #1 show producer of white Pomeranians in the world, and Fluffy Fidgets in Ukraine who show their dogs extensively and takes great care in the socialization and enrichment of their adult dogs and puppies. Our stud dog is from their kennel and is now an AKC Grand Champion – the highest ranking possible for conformation and quality.

Location & Delivery
We raise a select number of Poms in East Texas, where they never leave the indoor safety of our 5,500 sq ft home. Your pup won’t know what grass is, but they will be well accustomed to furniture, laps, tile, rugs, and wood floors. Adopters are welcome to meet their pup in our home, or we are happy to meet you at the airport in Longview or Houston, Texas for a reasonable travel fee. Your pup will be able to fly with you in the cabin. On occasion, we are also available to bring your pup directly to your door.

Poms and Children
Our own home has children who regularly cuddle with our pups but it is important to take great care with toy breeds – particularly when they are puppies. An adult who is unaware of their feet is just as likely to hurt a small dog as an unsupervised child. Owners must ensure safe interactions with children, other pets, and guests who are not accustomed to having a small dog underfoot. Our dogs are very comfortable with the silly ways of children and enjoy their antics and play. But we are always watchful for safety.