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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I check before buying a Pomeranian in Blackpool?

Before buying a Pomeranian in Blackpool, check the puppy’s age, microchip details, vaccination record, worming and flea treatment, breeder information, mother details, current weight, temperament, coat condition and handover terms.

You should also ask about dental care, knees, breathing, barking, grooming, toilet training, socialisation and whether the puppy is old enough and healthy enough to leave.

Is a Pomeranian a dog?

Yes, a Pomeranian is a small toy dog breed. It is known for its thick double coat, fox-like face, bold personality and compact size.

It should not be bought only for its cute appearance. Pomeranians need grooming, training, dental care, safe handling and regular vet attention.

How old should a Pomeranian puppy be before sale?

A Pomeranian puppy should not be sold too young. The puppy should be old enough to leave its mother, microchipped, eating confidently and supported by health and vaccination records.

Be careful with sellers who avoid giving the date of birth, push immediate collection or advertise very tiny puppies without proper vet information.

Does a Pomeranian puppy need to be microchipped before buying?

Yes, the puppy should be microchipped before handover, and the microchip details should match the puppy and the paperwork.

Ask how keeper details will be transferred. If the seller says the microchip can be sorted after purchase, that is a warning sign.

What paperwork should come with a Pomeranian puppy?

A Pomeranian puppy should come with microchip details, vaccination record, worming and flea treatment information, feeding guidance, seller details and any available registration or health documents.

The records should be consistent. Missing papers, vague promises or “I will send it later” excuses should be treated carefully.

Is KC registration enough to trust a Pomeranian seller?

No. KC registration can be useful, but it does not automatically prove the puppy is healthy, well raised or suitable for your home.

You should still check microchip details, vaccination record, mother information, breeder transparency, health notes, temperament and how the puppy has been socialised.

Should I buy a teacup Pomeranian?

Be very careful with “teacup” Pomeranian adverts. Extremely tiny puppies can be fragile, and the word is often used to create urgency or inflate price.

Ask for age, current weight, expected adult size, feeding routine, vet notes, teeth, knees and movement video. Do not buy a puppy just because it is advertised as tiny.

Are Pomeranians good for flats?

Pomeranians can live in flats if barking, toilet training, exercise, enrichment and neighbour noise are managed properly.

Ask whether the puppy settles alone, reacts to hallway sounds, barks at visitors and has started a calm home routine. Small size does not automatically mean easy flat living.

Do Pomeranians bark a lot?

Pomeranians can be alert and vocal if they are bored, anxious, under-trained or encouraged to react to every sound.

Ask how the puppy reacts to doorbells, visitors, other dogs, traffic and being left alone. Early training is important.

Do Pomeranians need a lot of grooming?

Yes, Pomeranians need regular grooming because they have a thick double coat. Brushing, coat checks, nail care, ear checks and skin monitoring are part of ownership.

Ask whether the puppy is used to brushing, bathing, drying and gentle handling. A fluffy coat needs routine care, not occasional attention.

Do Pomeranians shed?

Yes, Pomeranians can shed, especially because of their double coat. Seasonal coat changes can be noticeable.

Ask about brushing routine, coat condition, matting, skin health and whether the puppy tolerates grooming calmly.

Are Pomeranians good with children?

Pomeranians can live with children if the children are gentle and supervised. Because the dog is small, rough handling, dropping or squeezing can cause injury.

Ask whether the puppy has met children, how it reacts to noise and whether it nips during play. Children must be taught respectful handling.

Can a Pomeranian live with cats?

A Pomeranian can live with cats if introductions are slow and the cat has safe escape spaces.

Ask whether the puppy has seen cats before and whether it chases, barks, ignores or tries to play. Do not assume small dogs are automatically safe around cats.

Can a Pomeranian live with other dogs?

Yes, a Pomeranian can live with other dogs, but matching size, play style and temperament matters. Large or rough dogs can accidentally hurt a small Pom.

Ask whether the puppy has mixed with adult dogs, whether it guards food or toys and whether it plays calmly or becomes overexcited.

What health problems should I ask about in a Pomeranian?

Ask about teeth, knees, breathing, trachea signs, skin, coat, eyes, weight, appetite, stool quality and family health history.

Warning signs include coughing, limping, skipping, poor appetite, bald patches, heavy tear staining, weak movement, very low weight or a seller who avoids health questions.

Why are teeth important in Pomeranians?

Small dogs can be prone to dental crowding, retained baby teeth and tartar problems. Dental care should start early.

Ask whether the puppy’s bite and teeth have been checked and whether the parents have dental issues. Bad breath, drooling or eating difficulty should not be ignored.

Why should I ask about Pomeranian knees?

Small breeds can have kneecap issues. Skipping, limping, holding up a back leg or avoiding normal movement should be checked by a vet.

Ask whether the puppy has had a vet check, whether the parents have knee history and whether you can see a recent walking video.

Why is breathing important when buying a Pomeranian?

Coughing, gagging, honking noises, heavy breathing or exercise intolerance should be taken seriously in a small dog.

Ask whether the puppy or parents have breathing concerns, whether a harness is used and whether the vet has noted anything unusual.

Is an adult Pomeranian a good option?

An adult Pomeranian can be a good option because real size, temperament, barking, grooming tolerance, toilet habits and ability to be left alone are easier to assess.

Ask why the dog is being sold, whether it is neutered, microchipped and vaccinated, and whether there is any dental, knee, breathing, skin or behaviour history.

How do I avoid Pomeranian puppy scams?

Be careful with urgent deposits, stolen-looking photos, no video, no mother viewing, vague paperwork, inconsistent details and pressure to pay quickly.

Ask to see the puppy with the mother, check microchip and vaccination records, verify seller details and do not pay just because the seller says another buyer is waiting.

Where can I look for Pomeranian puppies near Blackpool?

You can look around Blackpool and nearby areas such as Lytham St Annes, Fleetwood, Poulton-le-Fylde, Thornton-Cleveleys, Preston, Chorley, Lancaster, Southport and the wider North West.

Distance should not decide the purchase. Prioritise clear records, microchip details, vaccination proof, mother information, health notes and a responsible seller.

Last updated: 05/26/2026 05:46