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.

Teacup Tony is only 2 pounds 13 ounces at almost 17 weeks old, he is charting to be only about 4 to 5 pounds fully grown. I do not have him on a feeding schedule so he weighs less, he has been eating all the food he wants since a puppy. He has a very short , compact body. He currently is in his puppy uglies, he will get much fluffier as he grows older and matures.
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Pomeranian
Teacup Tony is only 2 pounds 13 ounces at almost 17 weeks old, he is charting to be only about 4 to 5 pounds fully grown. I do not have him on a feeding schedule so he weighs less, he has been eating all the food he wants since a puppy. He has a very short , compact body. He currently is in his puppy uglies, he will get much fluffier as he grows older and matures.
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.