Pomeranian puppies

How to GET A PUPPY?

As a potential future puppy owner, you will be interviewed by our team in order for us to be sure that you are an ideal environment and dog parent for one of our puppies. Then you’ll be signed on our waiting list and wait for your turn to choose your new family member (the choice is made in order of priority and depending on what everyone asks of our initial discussion.)

Our puppies leave us at the age of 4 months when they’ve received all needed vaccines. At the age of leaving our puppies already know how to use the diaper toilet, have been socialized with people and other dogs, and learn the right behavior in the house.

By choosing to take a puppy from us you enter into our large family! We will be by your side for any support and guidance you may need. For us, it is very important to hear from you and to have proper communication throughout the life of the dog.

Frequently ASKED QUESTIONS

Here you can find answers to the most common questions about our Pomeranian puppies Queen of North.

A purebred Pomeranian typically starts at an average price of €2,500–3,000 worldwide.

One of the main reasons purebred Pomeranians are among the most expensive dog breeds in the world is the difficulty of breeding them. They have high infant mortality rates, which makes raising a healthy puppy quite a challenge.
In addition, the small litter size — usually only one or two puppies — and the frequent need for emergency cesarean sections make breeding Pomeranians both demanding and costly.

A. The evaluation of the puppy itself (color, sex, or size do not play any role — we focus purely on morphology).
B. Unexpected expenses such as cesarean sections or hospitalization of the mother and her care team.
C. The pedigree of the parents and the distinctions they have achieved during their show career.

We have a waiting list because our breeding program is selective and small-scale, meaning we only have a limited number of puppies and cannot meet the high demand.
It is also important for us to know in advance where our puppies will go and to build a relationship with their future families before the puppies move to their new homes.

This is for the puppy’s safety and well-being. We ensure that each puppy is fully vaccinated, has spent adequate time with its mother, and has learned basic behavioral, socialization, and toilet-training skills.
That way, we can be confident that your puppy will adapt beautifully to its new home — healthy, confident, and ready to thrive.

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