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Pomeranians for Sale in Moscow

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I check before buying a Pomeranian in Moscow?

Check the dog’s age, sex, expected adult size, veterinary passport, vaccination history, rabies record where relevant, microchip or ID details, seller credibility, parent size, pedigree clarity, coat condition, dental health, knee movement, breathing, coughing, tear staining, skin, eyes, toilet training, barking, behaviour with children and pets, deposit terms and collection plan.

A Pomeranian is a small companion dog with real health and care needs. Do not buy only because the puppy looks fluffy, tiny or photo-friendly.

Is a Pomeranian a good dog for Moscow apartments?

A Pomeranian can suit apartment life, but only if barking, toilet routine, lift confidence, grooming and alone-time behaviour are manageable.

Ask whether the dog barks at doors, lifts, neighbours, other dogs, traffic or being left alone. Small size does not automatically mean quiet behaviour.

Are Pomeranians good for first-time owners?

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

First-time buyers should be cautious with very tiny puppies, unclear documents, coughing, knee skipping, poor feeding, heavy tear staining, coat loss or a seller pushing fast payment.

What documents should a Pomeranian puppy have in Moscow?

A serious listing should provide veterinary passport details, vaccination records, parasite treatment notes, microchip or ID information where available, seller identity and any pedigree or parent information being claimed.

The documents should match the puppy, the age and the seller’s story. Do not accept vague promises that paperwork will appear later.

Should a Pomeranian puppy be vaccinated before sale?

A Pomeranian puppy should have vaccination records appropriate for its age and local veterinary schedule.

Ask what vaccines have been given, when they were given, what is still due, which clinic handled them and whether the puppy should avoid public areas until the schedule is complete.

Should a Pomeranian be microchipped?

Microchip or ID details help confirm the dog and documents match.

Ask for the number or record, veterinary confirmation, seller identity and how ownership information will be transferred after purchase.

Is a veterinary passport enough proof when buying a Pomeranian?

A veterinary passport is useful, but it is not enough by itself.

Check whether the passport matches the dog, whether vaccination dates make sense, whether clinic details are clear and whether the seller can show the dog live, not only in photos.

How old should a Pomeranian puppy be before buying?

The puppy should be old enough to be fully weaned, eating reliably, active, stable and ready to leave without unnecessary stress.

Ask exact date of birth, current weight, feeding routine, weaning status, vaccination stage and whether the puppy has ever had weakness, shaking or poor appetite.

Are teacup Pomeranians safe to buy?

Teacup wording should be treated carefully because it is often marketing language and very tiny puppies may have higher handling, feeding and health risks.

Ask current weight, expected adult weight, feeding schedule, vet checks, hypoglycaemia history, parent size and whether the seller is focusing too heavily on tiny size instead of health.

Is a mini Pomeranian different from a normal Pomeranian?

“Mini” is often used as a sales phrase and may not prove a separate type.

Ask for parent size, current weight, expected adult size, vet notes and whether the puppy is healthy, active and eating reliably rather than simply being described as tiny.

What is a teddy bear Pomeranian?

Teddy bear wording usually describes a rounder, softer facial look rather than a separate health guarantee.

Buyers should still check teeth, breathing, eyes, knees, coat condition, documents and seller credibility before paying extra for appearance.

Which Pomeranian colour is best?

The best Pomeranian is the healthy, well-documented and well-socialised dog that fits your home. Colour should be secondary.

Orange, cream, white, black, sable and parti-colour Pomeranians all need the same checks around teeth, knees, breathing, coat, vaccination and temperament.

Do Pomeranian colours change as puppies grow?

Some Pomeranian puppies can change shade as they mature, especially during coat development.

Ask for parent photos, natural-light videos and honest colour expectations rather than relying on edited puppy photos.

Are male or female Pomeranians better?

Neither sex is automatically better. The individual dog’s temperament, training, health and household fit matter more.

For males, ask about marking and behaviour with other males. For females, ask about heat cycles, spaying, breeding history if adult and any pregnancy complications.

Is an adult Pomeranian better than a puppy?

An adult Pomeranian can be easier to assess because final size, coat, barking, toilet habits, teeth, knees and breathing are already visible.

Ask why the dog is being sold, whether it has changed homes before, whether it is neutered and whether full vet records are available.

Should I buy a retired breeding Pomeranian?

A retired breeding Pomeranian can be a good companion, but only with clear health and behaviour history.

Ask how many litters the dog had, whether there were birth complications, whether teeth and knees were checked, whether coat loss is present and whether the dog has lived inside a normal home.

Do Pomeranians have tracheal collapse?

Pomeranians can be prone to airway problems such as tracheal collapse.

Ask whether the dog coughs, makes a honking sound, struggles after excitement, coughs when pulling or has been advised by a vet to use a harness instead of a collar.

Do Pomeranians get patellar luxation?

Patellar luxation can affect Pomeranians and may show as skipping, hopping, lifting a back leg, limping or avoiding stairs.

Ask whether a vet has checked the knees, whether either parent has knee problems and whether the dog has ever limped after play.

Do Pomeranians have dental problems?

Pomeranians can have dental problems because tiny mouths often mean crowded teeth.

Ask whether the teeth have been checked, whether retained baby teeth are present, whether there is bad breath, tartar, gum redness or future dental work expected.

What is alopecia X in Pomeranians?

Alopecia X is a coat-loss condition that can affect Pomeranians and may show as thinning coat, bald areas, darkened skin or poor regrowth after clipping.

Ask about coat history, parent coat condition, previous shaving, skin treatment and whether any relatives had coat loss.

Are tear stains normal in Pomeranians?

Mild tear staining can happen, but heavy wetness, redness, squinting or thick discharge should be checked.

Ask whether the dog has seen a vet for eyes, whether discharge is clear, whether the puppy rubs its face and whether grooming around the eyes is done safely.

What is an open fontanelle in a Pomeranian puppy?

An open fontanelle means a soft spot on the skull may still be present, especially in some tiny puppies.

Ask whether a vet has checked the puppy, whether extra care is needed and whether rough play or falls could be especially risky.

Can Pomeranian puppies get hypoglycaemia?

Very small Pomeranian puppies can be vulnerable to low blood sugar if they do not eat reliably or go too long without food.

Ask about feeding frequency, current weight, appetite, weakness, shaking, collapse history and first-week feeding instructions.

Can Pomeranians have heart murmurs?

Heart murmur history should be discussed before purchase if known.

Ask whether a vet has listened to the heart, whether any murmur was recorded and whether the dog coughs, tires quickly, faints or breathes heavily after light activity.

Do Pomeranians need a lot of grooming?

Yes, Pomeranians need regular grooming because their double coat can mat, trap dirt and become damaged if neglected.

Ask how often the dog is brushed, whether the coat has ever been shaved, whether mats are present and whether the dog accepts grooming calmly.

Should a Pomeranian be shaved?

Pomeranian coats should be handled carefully because heavy shaving can damage coat appearance and regrowth in some dogs.

Ask whether the dog has been shaved before, whether the coat grew back evenly and whether the seller can show natural coat condition without heavy styling.

Do Pomeranians bark a lot?

Some Pomeranians bark frequently because they are alert, excited, anxious or reactive to sounds.

Ask whether the dog barks at doors, lifts, neighbours, other dogs, strangers, traffic or being left alone.

Can Pomeranians be left alone?

Some Pomeranians cope with short alone periods, but others develop barking, crying, pacing, chewing or toilet accidents.

Ask how long the dog can be left, what happens during that time and whether neighbours have ever complained.

Are Pomeranians good with children?

Pomeranians can live with children, but they are small and can be injured by rough handling.

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

Can Pomeranians live with cats?

Some Pomeranians live well with cats, but behaviour varies.

Ask whether the dog has lived with cats, whether it chases, barks, guards food or respects boundaries.

Can Pomeranians live with other dogs?

Some Pomeranians live well with other dogs, but size difference and play style matter.

Ask whether the dog has lived with dogs, barks on lead, guards food or toys, prefers small dogs and has ever been hurt by larger dogs.

How do I avoid Pomeranian puppy scams in Moscow?

Watch for stolen puppy photos, fake tiny-size claims, delivery-only offers, pressure for deposits, missing veterinary passport details and sellers who refuse live video or safe collection.

Ask for current videos, video call, seller identity, vaccination proof, puppy location, parent information, written terms and clear collection details before paying anything.

What should I prepare before bringing a Pomeranian home?

Prepare a safe carrier, small harness, ID tag, bed, bowls, the same food the puppy already eats, grooming brush, puppy pads if needed, warm sleeping area, vet appointment and safe transport plan.

During the first week, watch appetite, energy, stool, coughing, breathing, limping, shaking, tear staining, coat condition, barking and toilet habits closely. Arrange a vet check if anything looks unclear.

Last updated: 06/04/2026 09:00