The Pomapoo — also known as the Poopom — is a small, affectionate designer breed that combines the intelligence of the Miniature Poodle with the charm and loving nature of the Pomeranian. Known for their gentle temperament and playful spirit, Pomapoos are adaptable companions who fit seamlessly into families, including those with young children. These cuddly, people-oriented dogs thrive on attention and affection, preferring to stay close to their humans rather than being left alone for long periods.
Developed in the United States during the designer dog boom of the 1980s–2000s, the Pomapoo was created to blend the Poodle’s low-shedding coat and intelligence with the Pomeranian’s lively personality and devotion. Their fluffy, soft coats can vary in color — from white and cream to black, brown, or red — and their appearance often depends on which parent they take after most. Friendly, alert, and affectionate, Pomapoos are eager to please and easy to train, making them great for first-time dog owners. They require moderate exercise and enjoy both daily walks and quiet cuddle sessions at home. Light brushing a few times a week keeps their coats looking their best. With their compact size, bright eyes, and affectionate personality, the Pomapoo makes a delightful and low-maintenance companion for families and individuals alike.

Pomapoo
Jack has a shiny, black coat. He is super sweet. He loves to play with other dogs and his toys.

Pomapoo
Toto is a chocolate and white Pomapoo pup. His hair texture is more Pom. He resembles his dad’s tri colored coat. He is very sweet, enjoys playing with his toys and with people! Both he and his brothe

Pomapoo
Loves to be picked up, very friendly. Likes to play with other puppies. Tri-colored, light brown, dark brown, white.
The average cost of a purebred Pomapoo puppy in the United States is approximately $747, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.