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Pomeranians for Sale in Norwich

Find Pomeranian puppies and dogs for sale in Norwich for buyers who want a tiny, lively and fluffy companion dog but need more than a cute photo before making a decision. Pomeranians are toy breed dogs with bold personalities, thick double coats and delicate small-dog health needs, so buyers should check puppy age, microchip record, vaccination and worming history, breeder licence details where relevant, proof that puppies can be viewed with their mother, adult size expectations, “teacup” or very tiny size claims, weight, feeding routine, hypoglycaemia awareness, knee or luxating patella history, tracheal collapse signs such as honking cough, dental health, eye condition, heart notes, coat quality, alopecia or coat loss, grooming schedule, barking level, toilet training, crate routine, socialisation, behaviour with children, cats and other dogs, safe handling, deposit terms, collection arrangements and seller transparency across Norwich, Thorpe St Andrew, Sprowston, Costessey, Hellesdon, Taverham, Wymondham, Dereham, Thetford, Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft, King’s Lynn, Norfolk and nearby East Anglia.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I check before buying a Pomeranian puppy in Norwich?

Check the puppy’s age, microchip record, vaccination history, worming and flea treatment, breeder licence details where relevant, proof the puppy can be seen with its mother, parent size, current weight, feeding routine, grooming introduction, toilet training, temperament and vet check notes.

A Pomeranian is a small toy breed dog, so buyers should also ask about knees, breathing, teeth, coat condition, low blood sugar risks and safe handling.

Are Pomeranians good dogs to buy?

Pomeranians can be excellent dogs for the right owner because they are lively, affectionate, alert and compact.

They are not low-effort dogs. They need grooming, dental care, careful handling, training, socialisation and realistic management of barking and small-dog health issues.

Are Pomeranians good for first time owners?

Pomeranians can suit first time owners who understand grooming, barking, toilet training, safe handling and vet costs.

A first time owner should not buy only because the puppy is tiny and cute. The dog still needs structure, calm training and daily care.

Are Pomeranians good family dogs?

Pomeranians can be good family dogs in homes that respect their small size and give them safe handling.

They may not suit very rough young children unless adults can supervise carefully and teach gentle interaction.

Are Pomeranians good with children?

Pomeranians can live with children, but their small bodies can be injured by rough play, grabbing or accidental drops.

Ask whether the puppy has met children, whether it nips when frightened and whether your household can handle a tiny dog calmly.

Can Pomeranians live with cats?

Pomeranians can live with cats if introductions are slow and safe.

Ask whether the dog has met cats before, whether it barks or chases, and whether the cat has escape routes away from the puppy.

Can Pomeranians live with other dogs?

Pomeranians can live with other dogs, but size and temperament matter.

A large playful dog can accidentally injure a Pom, and some Poms bark or act defensively around bigger dogs. Introductions should be controlled.

Can a Pomeranian live in a flat in Norwich?

A Pomeranian can live in a flat if barking, toilet routine, exercise, grooming and alone-time training are managed properly.

Ask whether the dog barks at neighbours, doors, hallway noise or being left alone before buying for a flat or terrace.

Do Pomeranians bark a lot?

Pomeranians can be alert and vocal, especially around doorbells, visitors, other dogs, unfamiliar sounds or separation.

Ask about parent temperament, early noise response and whether the puppy or adult dog has already shown frequent barking.

Are Pomeranians easy to train?

Pomeranians can learn quickly, but they need consistency because they can become bossy, noisy or stubborn when rules are unclear.

Start with reward-based training, gentle handling, toilet routine, grooming practice and calm socialisation.

Are Pomeranian puppies hard to toilet train?

Pomeranian puppies can take patience with toilet training because they are small and need frequent opportunities to go outside or use the chosen toilet area.

Ask what routine the seller has started and continue it consistently after collection.

Can Pomeranians have separation anxiety?

Pomeranians can become very attached to their owners and may struggle if alone-time is not introduced gradually.

Ask whether the dog cries, barks, scratches doors, toilets indoors or refuses food when left alone.

How much exercise does a Pomeranian need?

Pomeranians need daily activity and play, but they do not need the same exercise as a large working dog.

Short walks, play, training and mental stimulation usually suit them, adjusted for age, size, breathing and joint health.

Do Pomeranians need much grooming?

Yes, Pomeranians need regular grooming because they have a thick double coat that can mat if neglected.

Ask whether the puppy has been brushed, bathed, nail-trimmed and handled around the ears, paws and tail before collection.

Do Pomeranians shed?

Yes, Pomeranians shed and may shed more during coat changes or seasonal periods.

Buyers should be ready for brushing, loose hair and regular coat maintenance.

What are Pomeranian puppy uglies?

Pomeranian puppy uglies refers to a normal coat-change stage where a young Pom may temporarily look less fluffy while the adult coat develops.

Ask the puppy’s age, parent coats and whether there are any skin problems, bald patches, itching or vet notes that suggest something more than normal coat change.

Should a Pomeranian be shaved?

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

Discuss coat management with a qualified groomer or vet, especially if there is matting, skin disease or coat loss.

What health problems should I ask about in a Pomeranian?

Ask about luxating patella, collapsed trachea, dental disease, coat loss, skin problems, eye issues, heart murmurs, hypoglycaemia in small puppies, allergies, seizures, breathing signs and recent vet records.

A Pomeranian does not need perfect health to be loved, but the buyer needs honest information before paying.

What is luxating patella in Pomeranians?

Luxating patella means the kneecap can slip out of place, which may cause skipping, limping or lifting a back leg.

Ask whether parents have knee history and whether the puppy or adult dog has been checked by a vet.

What is collapsed trachea in Pomeranians?

Collapsed trachea is a breathing-related concern that can cause honking cough, wheezing or breathing difficulty.

Ask whether the dog coughs after excitement, exercise or collar pressure, and whether a vet has checked the airway.

Should a Pomeranian use a harness instead of a collar?

A harness can reduce pressure on a small dog’s neck, especially if there are coughing or trachea concerns.

Ask the seller what walking equipment the dog uses and whether pulling or coughing has ever been noticed.

Do Pomeranians have dental problems?

Pomeranians can have dental issues because small mouths can become crowded.

Ask about bite, retained baby teeth, bad breath, gum redness, dental cleaning and whether mouth handling has started.

Can Pomeranian puppies get low blood sugar?

Very small puppies can be vulnerable if they miss meals or become stressed.

Ask about feeding frequency, current weight, appetite, weakness, shaking, collapse history and what routine should continue after collection.

Can Pomeranians have coat loss?

Some Pomeranians can develop coat thinning or bald patches, so buyers should check coat and skin carefully.

Ask whether there is itching, redness, blackened skin, poor regrowth, hormonal testing or family history of coat loss.

Do Pomeranians have eye problems?

Pomeranians can have eye irritation, tear staining or other eye concerns.

Ask whether the puppy or dog has discharge, squinting, cloudiness, rubbing, treatment history or visible discomfort.

Do Pomeranians have heart problems?

Heart murmurs or heart disease can occur in small dogs, so buyers should ask whether any vet check found a concern.

Ask about coughing, fainting, low stamina, medication, scans and whether follow-up was recommended.

How old should a Pomeranian puppy be before sale?

A puppy should not be sold too young. Buyers should check exact date of birth and avoid any puppy offered before it is old enough to leave its mother safely.

Ask for age proof, microchip record, vet paperwork and mother viewing before agreeing to collection.

Should I see a Pomeranian puppy with its mother?

Yes, buyers should expect to see the puppy with its mother in the place it was raised.

If the seller gives excuses for why the mother cannot be seen, treat that as a serious warning sign.

Should a Pomeranian puppy be microchipped before sale?

Yes, a puppy should have a microchip record before sale and the details should match the puppy being collected.

Ask how the keeper details will be transferred and keep the chip paperwork safe.

Should a Pomeranian puppy be vaccinated before sale?

Vaccination status should be clear before sale. Ask what has been given, what is due next and whether a veterinary record is available.

Also ask about worming, flea treatment, microchip, appetite, stool quality and recent illness.

Do Pomeranian breeders need a licence in England?

Some breeders need a licence depending on how they breed and sell puppies.

If a seller breeds commercially or has multiple litters, ask for the council licence number and check it before buying.

Can Pomeranian puppies be sold by a third-party seller?

Buyers should deal directly with the breeder or use a proper rehoming route, not a vague third-party seller.

A seller who cannot show where the puppy was raised or cannot show the mother should be treated as high risk.

Is a teacup Pomeranian a separate breed?

No, “teacup” is a marketing term, not a separate breed.

Extremely tiny puppies need careful health checks, feeding information and realistic handling advice before any buyer pays.

Is a teddy bear Pomeranian a separate breed?

No, “teddy bear Pomeranian” usually describes a look, haircut or face style rather than a separate breed.

Buyers should focus on health, temperament, records and coat care instead of paying extra for a phrase.

What Pomeranian colour is best to buy?

The best colour is the one attached to a healthy, well-raised puppy from a transparent seller.

Orange, cream, white, black, chocolate, sable and other colours can all be attractive, but health and temperament matter more than coat colour.

Can a Pomeranian puppy’s colour change?

Some Pomeranian puppies change shade as their adult coat develops.

Ask about parent colours and realistic adult coat expectations, but do not choose a puppy only by colour.

Is a male or female Pomeranian better?

Neither sex is automatically better. Temperament, socialisation, health and training matter more than choosing male or female.

Ask about the individual puppy’s confidence, handling, noise level, feeding and behaviour with littermates.

What should come with a Pomeranian puppy at collection?

Useful collection details include microchip record, vaccination record, worming and flea treatment dates, diet sheet, grooming advice, vet check notes, parent information, sale agreement and seller contact details.

The seller should also explain toilet routine, sleep routine, feeding frequency, coat care, temperament and what to watch for during the first few days.

Should I pay a deposit for a Pomeranian puppy?

A deposit can be normal, but it should only happen after enough proof, seller detail and viewing information are provided.

Get a receipt, puppy details, seller details, refund terms and avoid pressure to pay immediately before records or proof are shown.

How do I avoid Pomeranian puppy scams in Norwich?

Watch for copied photos, delivery-only offers, urgent deposits, “teacup” pressure, rare-colour hype, no mother viewing, vague addresses, missing records and sellers advertising many unrelated breeds.

Ask for current video, proper viewing, vet records, microchip details, licence information where relevant and a clear written agreement before paying.

Last updated: 05/19/2026 18:06