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Teacup Pomeranian Puppies Are In Great Demand Across The World

By Etta Bowen


These cute, fluffy itsy-bitsy doggies that look more like cheeky wind-up toys than a specific dog breed, caused a stir on the popularity charts ever since Queen Victoria added a Pomeranian to the Royal Family household in the late 1800's. Looking at this minute species that fit cozily into one's palm, it is hard to believe that they originally descended from Icelandic sled dogs and was named after the region Pomerania - a Slavic word meaning see coast. Today, a much smaller version of the original Pomeranian, aptly named Teacup Pomeranian Puppies, are in great demand across the world.

Looking at the myriad of photos of these cute, minute doggies on the internet, it is easy to understand why they have become so popular. Few people these days have the means, money or space to afford or accommodate large pets. And let's be honest - in comparison, budgies, cats and goldfish are so . . . Well, yesterday's flavor.

The demand for white or black super-small Pomeranian puppies that weigh as little as 1 - 3 pounds has forced breeders into a new direction - to breed the smallest poms ever. It is hard to believe that these toy-like doggies descended from a much bigger Icelandic sled dog, the German Spitz, and was named after the region Pomerania in the now Poland.

As the size and weight of the Pomeranian gradually shrunk due to popular demand for smaller dogs, they were given different nicknames such as Pom-Pom, Toy Pom, Teacup Pom, or the latest Micro Teacup Pom. Today, they are officially recognized as "toy breeds" since their average weight varies from 3 to 7 pounds. The smaller poms, including the Teacup Pom, can weigh anything from 3 to 5 pounds, while the so-called Micro Teacup Pom is bred to weigh only 1 - 3 pounds.

When Queen Victoria later also adopted a red Pomeranian, the nation followed suit and today this breed boasts the widest color range of all dog breeds. During her reign, the size of Pomeranians also shrunk by almost 50% due to a demand for smaller fashion dogs. Today, one can choose a pom in any of 23 different colors and in sizes varying from 1 to 7 pounds.

This dog breed is generally cheeky, boisterous and intelligent little fellows. They can be possessive and territorial and do not easily take to other animals. Not everybody likes small, yapping dogs and to some people they may be an irritation. However, they are loving and loyal companions to their owner and competitive show dogs.

Dog breeding has become an affluent business and not all breeders are professional or meet the standards set by the American Kennel Club or other reputable organizations. You will always find some backyard breeders peddling the smallest, cutest, fluffiest poms on the internet at bargain prices. Unfortunately, many of these breeders are not professional and merely looking to profit from the fashion trend in smaller designer dogs.

The current fashion is the smaller the better and preferably white or black. A small white Teacup Pom from a trusted breeder will thus cost you much more than a red or tan-colored puppy from an unknown internet peddler that might grow into a much bigger pavement special breed. Therefore prices can vary from $1,000 to as much as $50,000, but on average you can get a healthy puppy from a reputable breeder for anything between $2,500 and $5,000.




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