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Pomeranian > Thinking of getting another fur-baby!

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Pomeranian > New Pom added to my family

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Pomeranian > Is my pomeranian a throwback?

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Pomeranian > Is my pomeranian a throwback?
Cam
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| Barked: Wed Feb 20, '13 10:20pm PST |  |  |  |  | Yes he would be considered a Blue/Tan. I have heard of some Pure Poms being around 20 pounds, so yes he could just be a throwback Pom. Blue is a dilute of the color black. Did you get to see the parents? Are they big as well?
I use this growth calculator and it's okay with accuracy. It lets you type in the weight instead on looking at the chart.The calculator says 12.4 pounds, so that not super large. As, one of my Poms is 12 pounds, which is Cam. The charts and calculator did say 8 pounds for him, but he's probably a little chucky lol.His parents were 5 and 6 pounds
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» There has since been 4 posts. Last posting by D'artagnan, Feb 28 7:35 am
Pomeranian > Is my pomeranian a throwback?
Cam
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| Barked: Sun Feb 17, '13 10:33am PST |  |  |  |  | His paws are big like he's going to a Med. sized dog. He could be mixed with in the German Spitz Group. Pomeranian fall into the Spitz groups as well as larger breeds like the Keeshond. Your dog looks like it could be Keeshond/Pom mix. I love your dogs colors. Blue/Tan is hardly seen. He may be mixed with a smaller German Spitz.Click on the link.
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» There has since been 9 posts. Last posting by D'artagnan, Feb 28 7:35 am
Pomeranian > Is my pomeranian a throwback?
Cam
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| Barked: Thu Feb 14, '13 11:29pm PST |  |  |  |  | He's going to be big. My biggest Pom weighed 6.6 at 21 weeks and he's 12 pounds. My younger Pom was 4 pounds at 5 months. Now he's around 5-6 at 24 weeks. So, my guess is your Pom will be around 15-20. It happens sometimes. My Poms parents was 5 and 6 pounds and he's 12. Could your Pom be overweight or did the vet say he's the right size? |  |  |  |  |
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Pomeranian > Is it ok for a Pomeranian to jump up on things alot?
Cam
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| Barked: Sun Feb 10, '13 6:10pm PST |  |  |  |  | My two Poms jump on and off my bed with no problems. My only concern would be Luxating Patella, which Poms can develop. It is when the knee slips out of place. Jumping and Running could make it worse.
My older Pom (2 year old) jumps off things a lot. Sometimes it worries me, but my smaller Pom is too scared to jump off things. If you are really concerned they sell dog stairs that connect to your bed. |  |  |  |  |
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