Previous puppies who have found their forever homes...
(scroll waaayyy down to see the adult parent dogs )
More previous puppies
Available puppies:
Please call/text or email us for availability! The puppies pictured above have already found their forever homes. Puppies can go home at 9-12 weeks, when they are ready. Our well-socialized puppies come UTD on vaccines, dewormed, with their health record and puppy food. Registration papers are mailed to you upon request, with proof of spay/neuter. We cannot guarantee adult weight, but can weigh the puppy and look at a growth chart to get an idea of adult weight. Deposits are needed to hold the puppy for you until pickup and are non-refundable. There has never been a person who didn't pick up their puppy. Deposits are needed to separate the serious buyers from people who are just looking. Puppies are available to anyone who wants one until a deposit is made.
Male or female? Which is better?
Everyone has an opinion. Some people say males are better because they have a thicker, fancier coat and they shed most of it twice a year. The females also shed theirs twice a year, after her seasonal heats and/or whelping and can be out of coat for a longer time. The males often seem to be more willing to be your buddy at times, wanting more attention. The ladies can be more clean and independent - but are less maintenance than the males, who love to play games and insist on being with you at all times! If you neuter the boys before 6 months or age, they are less likely to exhibit the sexual behavior of humping or marking. We don't really have a recommendation, either one is great!
Please call/text or email us for availability! The puppies pictured above have already found their forever homes. Puppies can go home at 9-12 weeks, when they are ready. Our well-socialized puppies come UTD on vaccines, dewormed, with their health record and puppy food. Registration papers are mailed to you upon request, with proof of spay/neuter. We cannot guarantee adult weight, but can weigh the puppy and look at a growth chart to get an idea of adult weight. Deposits are needed to hold the puppy for you until pickup and are non-refundable. There has never been a person who didn't pick up their puppy. Deposits are needed to separate the serious buyers from people who are just looking. Puppies are available to anyone who wants one until a deposit is made.
Male or female? Which is better?
Everyone has an opinion. Some people say males are better because they have a thicker, fancier coat and they shed most of it twice a year. The females also shed theirs twice a year, after her seasonal heats and/or whelping and can be out of coat for a longer time. The males often seem to be more willing to be your buddy at times, wanting more attention. The ladies can be more clean and independent - but are less maintenance than the males, who love to play games and insist on being with you at all times! If you neuter the boys before 6 months or age, they are less likely to exhibit the sexual behavior of humping or marking. We don't really have a recommendation, either one is great!
Puppy uglies!
You bring home the tiny living teddy bear of your
dreams and after a few months, they may look
terrible! They seem to lose their coat, their bodies
look funny - they get long legs, their ears may look
too big, their nose grows longer, etc. and you
wonder: Did your breeder give you a dog other than
a Pom??
No, during a puppy's first year, that puppy fuzz looks
shorter. Eventually, they grow in their adult coat,
giving them the look we all love. They grow through their version of being a teen-ager, which is generally between 4 months to 10 months. They will grow out of the uglies into a beautiful adult at 9-12 months of age!
Thankfully, most puppies look much better when they go through their uglies than this little guy below. He grew out of his uglies into a gorgeous wolf sable adult.
You bring home the tiny living teddy bear of your
dreams and after a few months, they may look
terrible! They seem to lose their coat, their bodies
look funny - they get long legs, their ears may look
too big, their nose grows longer, etc. and you
wonder: Did your breeder give you a dog other than
a Pom??
No, during a puppy's first year, that puppy fuzz looks
shorter. Eventually, they grow in their adult coat,
giving them the look we all love. They grow through their version of being a teen-ager, which is generally between 4 months to 10 months. They will grow out of the uglies into a beautiful adult at 9-12 months of age!
Thankfully, most puppies look much better when they go through their uglies than this little guy below. He grew out of his uglies into a gorgeous wolf sable adult.
Our Man: Arf !
This stunning black-and-tan male's grandfather is the AKC champion "Dancing with Silver", from the Showin line. He also has Wee Hearts in his line from his mother. He sometimes throws a "blue" coloring ( a very pretty shade of gray) in his puppies. He is AKC registered. He tested AT/AT from the University of California, Davis. He has been Embark tested and is clear of everything they test. At home, we call him "Arf". He has a silly household name because he would bark at us with little barks that sounded like "Arf!" He is full of mischief, sometimes naughty, usually obedient (!), very playful. He is a very loving soul, a devoted, sweet boy, at 4.5 lbs. |
Our lady: Mystique!
True dark wolf sable Mystique
is a very sweet, mild
mannered girl. She out of the
Fairy Tale wolf sable line and
has been tested AW/AT by
UC Davis University in
California.She is AKC and
weighs about 8 lbs. She is a
terrific mother. She is a
true heterozygous
(AW/AT)dark wolf sable, but
looks like a dark black-and-
tan dog. She also has
interesting leopard markings
on her paws and unusual
spectacles around her eyes.
Some of her puppies grow up
to look like little gray wolves
or coyotes. She produces
puppies that grow lighter in
color as adults than she is.
True dark wolf sable Mystique
is a very sweet, mild
mannered girl. She out of the
Fairy Tale wolf sable line and
has been tested AW/AT by
UC Davis University in
California.She is AKC and
weighs about 8 lbs. She is a
terrific mother. She is a
true heterozygous
(AW/AT)dark wolf sable, but
looks like a dark black-and-
tan dog. She also has
interesting leopard markings
on her paws and unusual
spectacles around her eyes.
Some of her puppies grow up
to look like little gray wolves
or coyotes. She produces
puppies that grow lighter in
color as adults than she is.
Left: 4-week old wolf sable (AW/AT) female puppy.
Many true genetic wolf sable (AW) puppies are born looking almost black in color and lighten as they grow up, like the grayish puppy below.
Right: This 5-week-old puppy has the classic wolf sable look. Only genetic testing will tell us if this puppy carries the AW wolf sable gene. This puppy looked like the AW puppy above when he was younger. His mother was not Mystique, who is AW/AT.
Our lady: Daisy!
Daisy is a great companion, very sweet, mild mannered and wants to please! She is a terrific mother and loves everyone. She has the "foxy" look of some of the older-styled, more traditional, Pomeranians. She is AKC registered and is a bigger girl, about 7-8 lbs. She out of the Showin line. She is considered "wolf sable" by AKC standards due to her coloring, but she is not an AW (genetic) wolf sable. She tested AY/AY, by UC Davis University, homozygous for sable coloring. Many of her puppies resemble her. She is awesome in every way!
Daisy is a great companion, very sweet, mild mannered and wants to please! She is a terrific mother and loves everyone. She has the "foxy" look of some of the older-styled, more traditional, Pomeranians. She is AKC registered and is a bigger girl, about 7-8 lbs. She out of the Showin line. She is considered "wolf sable" by AKC standards due to her coloring, but she is not an AW (genetic) wolf sable. She tested AY/AY, by UC Davis University, homozygous for sable coloring. Many of her puppies resemble her. She is awesome in every way!