
***AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION*** Meet Beau our Throwback Pomeranian. He is a gorgeous ball of fluff, he is almost 20 pounds. At only a year old, Beau has a lot of puppy energy and would love a yard to play in! He is quite a smarty pants and already knows some basic commands is crate trained, and would love to learn some fun new tricks! Beau is looking for his very own family to love! He loves a nice walk and to play with his toys, and would love to find an active family that will include him in all their fun adventures and games! He has a cute snuggle side too, and will cuddle up to you with a good movie, especially his favorite Disney ones! 101 Dalmatians anyone?? Don't forget the popcorn! If you are ready for a new family member and pal Beau wants to know�'�|.. 'Will you bring me into your pack and love me for the rest of my life?' If so, submit your application for adoption to malteserescuecalifornia.org No apartment living No out of state adoptions Where can I find a throwback Pomeranian? It's very common for someone who had a throwback in the past to want another large Pomeranian. They love the combination of such an endearing personality and a bigger, sturdier size that lets their dog do many things that tiny dogs cannot. However, this is a lot easier said then done. Just about all Pomeranian breeders try to adhere to the Pomeranian breed standard, as set by the Pomeranian Club of America and as adopted by the AKC and used to judge conformation events. In fact, breeders take a pledge to breed with the 'betterment of the breed' in mind which means pairings are done with the goal of staying as close as possible to the standard in regard to all physical aspects including size. Reputable breeders will pair certain dogs so that one's weakness is improved by the strength in the other. So, the goal is not to produce Pomeranians significantly larger than the standard's maximum (7 lbs.). In addition, this sort of genetic jump in the gene pool is random. It cannot be planned. Most breeders are very surprised when a throwback occurs. And even if the same sire and dam of a throwback were to be paired at a future time, there would be no guarantee at all that a throwback would occur again. Our best advice for anyone looking for a throwback Pomeranian puppy is to contact as many reputable breeders as possible that strive toward the higher end of the standard (6 to 7 lb. range) and ask to be placed on a waiting list for a larger-than-expected pup. Though Pomeranian growth charts are just mere estimates and the end result can be a surprise, more often than not a large puppy will mature into a large adult; they may not be a full throwback but could be a partial one.
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