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Pomeranian Dogs for Sale in Lincoln

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I check before buying a Pomeranian in Lincoln?

Check the dog’s age, microchip, vaccination record, worming, vet checks, parent background, weight, coat condition, grooming routine, temperament and reason for sale.

For Pomeranians, also ask about tracheal collapse, luxating patella, dental care, eye problems, skin issues, barking, toilet training and whether the dog has lived with children, dogs or cats.

Are Pomeranians good family dogs?

Pomeranians can be good family dogs in homes where children are calm, supervised and taught gentle handling.

They are small dogs, so rough play, grabbing, falls and being carried carelessly can injure them.

Are Pomeranians suitable for first-time owners?

Pomeranians can suit first-time owners who are ready for grooming, barking control, toilet training, dental care and gentle handling.

They are not a good match for someone who wants a silent, low-care dog that needs no training or coat maintenance.

How old should a Pomeranian puppy be before sale?

A Pomeranian puppy should not be sold too young. The seller should clearly state the puppy’s date of birth and when it is ready to leave.

Be cautious with anyone rushing collection, avoiding age questions or offering a very young puppy without proper records.

Should a Pomeranian puppy be microchipped before sale?

Yes, a Pomeranian puppy should be microchipped before sale, and the transfer process should be clear before collection.

Ask for the microchip number, database details and confirmation that the puppy’s chip matches the paperwork.

What paperwork should come with a Pomeranian puppy?

A Pomeranian puppy should come with microchip details, vaccination record, worming information, vet check notes and any registration or pedigree documents being claimed.

Ask for written sale terms and make sure the records match the puppy being sold.

Are Pomeranians good for flats?

Pomeranians can live in flats if barking, toilet routine, exercise, neighbours and alone time are managed properly.

Small size helps with space, but it does not remove the need for training, stimulation and noise control.

Do Pomeranians bark a lot?

Pomeranians can be alert and vocal, so barking should be discussed before buying.

Ask what triggers barking, whether the dog barks when left alone and whether the current owner has done any training to manage it.

Can Pomeranians be left alone?

Some Pomeranians can cope with reasonable alone time if trained gradually, but others may bark, pace, toilet indoors or become anxious.

Ask how long the dog can be left, whether it has crate or pen training and whether neighbours have complained about noise.

Are Pomeranians good with children?

Pomeranians can be good with respectful children, but they may not suit very rough or very young children without close supervision.

Ask whether the dog has lived with children, what ages, whether it snaps when picked up, hides from noise or guards toys.

Can Pomeranians live with other dogs?

Pomeranians can live with other dogs if introductions are careful and play is not too rough.

Ask whether the dog has lived with dogs, whether it guards food or toys and whether it barks or reacts on lead.

Can Pomeranians live with cats?

A Pomeranian may live with cats if the dog is calm and the cat is confident.

Ask whether the dog has lived with cats, whether it chases, barks, steals food or can settle in the same room.

Do Pomeranians need a lot of grooming?

Yes, Pomeranians need regular brushing and coat checks because they have a dense double coat.

Ask whether the dog accepts brushing, nail trims, ear checks, face cleaning and handling around the tail.

Do Pomeranians shed?

Yes, Pomeranians can shed, especially during seasonal coat changes.

Regular brushing helps manage loose hair, prevent tangles and keep the coat more comfortable.

Should a Pomeranian be shaved?

A Pomeranian’s double coat should not be shaved casually for convenience or fashion.

Ask a qualified groomer or vet before major coat changes, especially if there are mats, skin problems or overheating concerns.

What health problems should I ask about in Pomeranians?

Ask about tracheal collapse, luxating patella, dental disease, eye problems, skin issues, thyroid problems, weight, breathing and recent vet visits.

A Pomeranian does not need a perfect health history to be suitable, but the seller should be honest enough for proper care planning.

What is tracheal collapse in Pomeranians?

Tracheal collapse is a windpipe problem that can cause coughing, honking sounds or breathing difficulty.

Ask whether the dog coughs, wears a harness, has needed medication or struggles during excitement, heat or exercise.

Should a Pomeranian wear a harness instead of a collar?

A harness is often safer for walking because it avoids pressure on the throat.

This is especially important if the dog coughs, pulls or has any history of breathing or windpipe issues.

What is luxating patella in Pomeranians?

Luxating patella means the kneecap can move out of normal position, which may cause skipping, hopping or holding up a back leg.

Ask whether a vet has checked the knees and whether either parent has had knee problems.

Do Pomeranians have dental problems?

Pomeranians can be prone to dental issues because small mouths can collect tartar and retained baby teeth may occur.

Ask whether a vet has checked the mouth, whether tooth brushing has started and whether any adult dog has needed dental treatment.

Are teacup Pomeranians safe to buy?

Be cautious with “teacup” Pomeranian wording because it can be used to market extreme smallness rather than healthier breeding.

Ask about weight, appetite, growth, vet checks, knees, teeth, breathing and whether the seller is using tiny size as the main selling point.

Is an adult Pomeranian better than a puppy?

An adult Pomeranian can be easier to assess because barking, toilet habits, coat care, temperament and size are already visible.

A puppy gives more time to shape habits, but it needs toilet training, grooming practice, socialisation and careful handling from the beginning.

How do I avoid Pomeranian puppy scams in Lincoln?

Watch for stolen photos, delivery-only offers, urgent deposits, missing microchip details, no vet records, fake colour claims and vague breeder stories.

Ask for current videos, proof of ownership, microchip details, vet history, parent information, written terms and a safe viewing plan before paying anything.

What should I prepare before bringing a Pomeranian home?

Prepare a safe harness, ID tag, bed, bowls, familiar food, grooming brush, comb, puppy-safe toys, toilet routine, training treats and vet registration.

Keep the first week calm, avoid rough handling, start gentle grooming practice and build toilet training, barking control and alone-time routine early.

Last updated: 06/04/2026 03:34