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Blue eye color Pomeranian Puppies for sale

The Pomeranian is one of the most recognizable toy breeds in the world, adored for its fluffy coat, lively spirit, and regal charm. Originating from Pomerania in Northern Europe, these tiny dogs were bred down from larger Spitz breeds during the 1800s. Their popularity skyrocketed when Queen Victoria fell in love with the breed, helping establish the modern, smaller Pomeranian that remains a favorite companion today.

Pomeranians are intelligent, confident, and full of personality—often unaware of their small size. They’re alert watchdogs, playful friends, and affectionate lap dogs all in one. Their thick double coat requires daily brushing and regular grooming to stay healthy and tangle-free. Despite their small stature, they love activity and attention, making short walks and play sessions essential. Bold, charming, and loyal, the Pomeranian is a tiny dog with a big heart and an even bigger personality.

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Sebastian - True Blue Merle- Blue& Grey Eye Marbling

Pomeranian

7 weeksAge
MaleSex
$2,500Price

💙🐾 Meet Sebastian — Your Little Blue Merle Heart-Stealer 🐾💙 Sebastian - True Blue Parti Merle - Available - $2500​ ( he is a true blue having light silvery blue and deeper blue (no black spots) instead of blue & black traditional blue merle also known as black merle) DOB: Feb 07, 2026 Blue Parti Merle - Male ⚖️ Charting 3-5 pounds ​Parents: Tiramisu & Doozer Read

WhitwellTN
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Rare Dilute (blue) Sable - Marie

Pomeranian

7 weeksAge
FemaleSex
$2,000Price

Marie - Rare Dilute (Blue) Sable - Available - $2000​ DOB: Feb 07, 2026 Dilute (Blue) Sable - Female ⚖️ Charting 3-4 pounds ​Parents: Tiramisu & Doozer Ready Date: TBD but Soon! ​​​​ ✨💎 Rare Dilute Sable Female Pomeranian 💎✨ Meet a truly hard-to-find beauty—this stunning dilute sable female Pomeranian is something special. Genetically blue, she carries a gorgeous blu

WhitwellTN
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Rolly

Pomeranian

3 weeksAge
FemaleSex
$1,500Price

Girl 2: A gorgeous mix of white and sable with a perfectly symmetrical face and bright, curious eyes. She has been the smallest of her 2 siblings.

CirclevilleOH
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Bucky

Pomeranian

3 weeksAge
MaleSex
$1,800Price

Male – Gray Mask / Possible Blue Eyes This little guy is already showing a gorgeous gray mask and may have striking blue eyes as he grows! He’s playful, curious, and loves snuggling with anyone who wi

CirclevilleOH
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Pomeranian

3 weeksAge
FemaleSex
$1,500Price

Girl 1 (The Masked Beauty): Mostly white with stunning dark "mask" markings around her eyes.

CirclevilleOH

FAQs

How much is a Pomeranian dog cost?

The average cost of a purebred Pomeranian puppy in the United States is approximately $1650, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Is it better to get a boy or girl Pomeranian?

The decision to get a boy or girl Pomeranian ultimately depends on personal preference. Both genders can make wonderful pets, so it's important to choose based on the individual temperament and personality of the dog rather than their gender.

What is the lifespan of a Pomeranian?

The average lifespan of a Pomeranian is typically between 12 to 16 years. However, with proper care, regular exercise, and a good diet, some Pomeranians can live up to 20 years.

Why is Pomeranian so expensive?

Pomeranians are expensive because they are a popular breed and there is high demand for them. Additionally, they require a significant amount of care and attention from breeders, including health screenings and vaccinations, which can add to the cost. Lastly, their small size means that litters are usually small, further increasing their price due to limited availability.

Do Pomeranians shed a lot?

Yes, Pomeranians do shed a lot. They have a thick double coat that sheds continuously throughout the year, with heavier shedding periods typically occurring in the spring and fall.