
As a USDA licensed breeding program, we operate under strict federal standards designed to ensure the health, safety, and humane care of every dog in our facility. USDA licensing is not simply a title — it requires compliance with detailed regulations covering housing, sanitation, nutrition, veterinary oversight, exercise, and overall animal welfare.
Our facility is subject to routine, unannounced inspections conducted by the United States Department of Agriculture. These inspections verify that we are maintaining proper care standards, adequate space requirements, safe environmental conditions, and consistent health protocols for all adult dogs and puppies.
Being USDA licensed reflects our commitment to transparency and accountability. We welcome oversight because it reinforces the responsibility we take seriously every day — raising healthy, well-adjusted puppies in a structured and compliant environment.
Our goal is to go beyond minimum standards by providing clean, comfortable spaces, regular social interaction, proper veterinary care, and daily attention to each dog’s physical and emotional well-being.
We are proud to maintain a program that meets federal guidelines while still operating as a small, family-focused breeding home.

All of our Pomeranian puppies are registered with the American Kennel Club (AKC), the most recognized and respected purebred dog registry in the United States. Founded in 1884, the AKC is dedicated to maintaining breed standards, preserving lineage integrity, and promoting responsible breeding practices nationwide.
AKC registration ensures that each puppy comes from documented, traceable bloodlines that meet established breed standards for structure, temperament, and overall quality. This documentation provides peace of mind to families who value pedigree transparency and long-term breed preservation.
We carefully select our parent dogs based on health, temperament, and conformation to the Pomeranian breed standard. Our goal is to produce puppies that not only reflect the beauty and charm of the breed but also possess stable, family-friendly personalities.
AKC registration also provides families with access to valuable resources, including pedigree records, performance opportunities, and educational materials that support responsible dog ownership.
We believe that responsible breeding begins with strong foundations — and AKC registration is an important part of maintaining the integrity and credibility of our program.

The Pomeranian is a small but confident toy breed known for its vibrant personality, luxurious coat, and expressive fox-like face. Despite their petite size, Pomeranians carry themselves with remarkable boldness and intelligence, often described as “big dogs in small bodies.”
Origin & History
The Pomeranian descends from larger Arctic sled dogs of the Spitz family and was named after the Pomerania region of Europe (modern-day Germany and Poland). Over time, the breed was selectively bred down in size, eventually becoming the elegant companion dog we know today.
The breed gained widespread popularity in the late 1800s when Queen Victoria fell in love with them and helped refine their smaller stature. Since then, the Pomeranian has remained one of the most recognizable and admired toy breeds worldwide.
Size & Physical Characteristics
Pomeranians are classified as a toy breed.
• Average adult weight: 3–7 pounds
• Average height: 6–7 inches at the shoulder
• Life expectancy: 12–16 years
They are known for their thick double coat, plumed tail that arches over the back, compact body, and alert expression. Their outer coat is long and fluffy, while the undercoat is soft and dense, giving them their signature “lion-like” appearance.
Temperament & Personality
Pomeranians are intelligent, loyal, and highly alert. They form strong bonds with their families and thrive on attention and interaction. While small in size, they tend to be confident and courageous.
Common temperament traits include:
• Playful and energetic
• Devoted to their owners
• Curious and alert
• Quick learners
• Expressive and vocal
They make excellent companions for families, couples, and individuals who appreciate a lively, affectionate dog. With proper socialization, Pomeranians are friendly and adaptable in many home environments.
Behavior & Socialization
Early socialization is important for this breed, as their natural confidence can sometimes be mistaken for stubbornness. When raised with structure and consistent handling, Pomeranians develop into well-balanced and attentive companions.
They are known for being:
• Responsive to training
• Comfortable in smaller living spaces
• Attentive watchdogs
• Loyal and affectionate lap companions
Their intelligence makes them eager learners, though they do best with positive reinforcement and gentle guidance.
Grooming & Coat Care
The Pomeranian’s beautiful double coat is one of the breed’s most defining features, but it also requires consistent maintenance to keep it healthy and looking its best.
Pomeranians have a dense undercoat and longer outer coat that work together to provide insulation and protection. Routine brushing is essential to prevent matting, reduce shedding, and maintain proper coat health. Most Pomeranians benefit from brushing several times per week, along with regular bathing and gentle drying to preserve coat texture.
Professional grooming every 4–8 weeks is recommended to maintain cleanliness and shape. However, it is important to understand that the Pomeranian’s coat should not be shaved down excessively. The double coat plays an important role in temperature regulation and protection. Improper shaving can permanently damage coat growth and texture.
In addition to coat care, routine nail trimming, ear cleaning, and dental hygiene are essential parts of responsible ownership. Early introduction to grooming helps puppies become comfortable with handling, brushing, and professional grooming visits as they mature.
Families considering a Pomeranian should be prepared for the grooming commitment that comes with owning this breed. With proper care and maintenance, their coat remains one of their most stunning and iconic traits.
Coat Colors
One of the most unique features of the Pomeranian breed is the wide variety of recognized coat colors. The American Kennel Club recognizes numerous color variations, including:
• Orange
• Cream
• White
• Black
• Blue
• Chocolate
• Sable
• Wolf Sable
• Parti-color
• Black & Tan
• Beaver
• Merle (in specific lines)
This diversity allows families to choose from a broad range of beautiful coat shades while still maintaining breed standard structure and temperament.
A Long-Term Companion
With proper care, nutrition, and veterinary oversight, Pomeranians often enjoy long, healthy lifespans. Their devotion, lively personality, and manageable size make them wonderful lifelong companions for the right family.
Though small, the Pomeranian’s presence is anything but. Their confidence, charm, and affectionate nature have made them one of the most beloved toy breeds in the world.
We are a small, family-run breeding program built on love, responsibility, and a deep respect for the Pomeranian breed.
My name is Chris, and alongside my wife and our 13-year-old daughter, we raise beautiful AKC registered Pomeranian puppies in a clean, USDA-licensed facility designed with their health and well-being in mind.
Our program is intentionally kept small so we can focus on quality over quantity. Every dog in our program is carefully selected for exceptional health, sound structure, and gentle temperament. We believe that a well-bred Pomeranian should be as healthy and stable as they are beautiful.
Health is our priority from day one. Our parent dogs are thoughtfully chosen and properly cared for to ensure strong bloodlines and predictable, family-friendly temperaments. We work hard to raise puppies that are confident, well-socialized, and ready to transition smoothly into their forever homes.
One of the sweetest parts of our program is watching our daughter grow up alongside these puppies. She spends countless hours playing with them, gently handling them, and helping with daily socialization. This consistent interaction helps our puppies develop into loving companions who are comfortable with children and family life.
Raising Pomeranians is more than a hobby for us, it’s something we truly love. From the first tiny squeak in the whelping box to the day each puppy leaves for their new home, we are committed to raising them with care, structure, and affection.
We are proud to provide AKC registered puppies that are raised responsibly, socialized daily, and prepared to become cherished members of your family.
From the moment they are born, our Pomeranian puppies are raised in a clean, structured, and nurturing environment designed to support both physical and emotional development.
During their earliest weeks, puppies remain closely monitored and cared for to ensure proper growth and health. As they mature, they are gradually introduced to everyday household sounds, gentle handling, and positive social interactions to build confidence and adaptability.
Daily interaction is an important part of our routine. Our family spends consistent time with each litter to encourage social skills, comfort with people, and gentle temperament. Puppies are handled with care, exposed to age-appropriate stimulation, and given opportunities to explore in a safe and controlled setting.
We focus on raising well-balanced companions — not just beautiful puppies. Early socialization and structured care help prepare them for smooth transitions into their new homes.
By the time our puppies leave for their forever families, they have been thoughtfully raised with attention, structure, and genuine care.

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