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Last Updated on 04/10/2023 by Dochlaggie. Post first published on October 4, 2023.

Mini Pomeranians are very popular pets because these little dogs look like puppies forever. Many people around the world have fallen in love with these tiny dogs. The dog’s colors, personality, and size captivate the attention of dog lovers worldwide.

Mini Pomeranians are more than just cute – these fluffy pups have a lot of love to give. Mini Poms may be small in size, but they have big hearts. In addition to being cute and fluffy, Mini Pomeranians make great family dogs because of their loyalty and affection toward owners.

Remember, there is no official American Kennel Club breed standard for Mini Pomeranian dogs. This is not a recognized breed, just a term like “teacup Pomeranians, so-called Teacup Poms, and the Miniature Pom.”

Sometimes, these terms incorrectly describe small Pomeranians and the correct show-sized Pomeranian dog.

Below, you will get further information about Mini Pomeranian dogs.

Mini Pomeranian Facts
Mini Pomeranian Facts

 Mini Pomeranian Breed Characteristics

We have listed below the Mini Pomeranian dog breed characteristics. This list is a general guideline for Miniature Pomeranian dog’s characteristics. Let’s have a look at them:

  • Adaptability

Mini Pomeranians are small teacup dogs, making fitting into many households easier. They are highly adaptable and turn out to be great apartment dwellers. They are more prone to worry or even panic when left alone by their owner.

  • All-Around Friendliness

The Mini Pomeranian’s loyalty and loving nature make him an amazing family dog. They are playful and prove to be excellent companions. Your little four-legged friend is not suitable in a household with small kids. Their small stature makes them a little too delicate for overeager kids. Due to their small size, they are best suited to a family with older kids.

  • Grooming Needs

If you own a Mini Pom, you must be prepared for some dog hair in your house. You must brush your Mini Pomeranian regularly and check their fur for dirt, fleas, and ticks.

  • Trainability

Mini Pomeranians are smart and intelligent dogs. They also have a stubborn streak that makes their training difficult. You must ensure that your Mini Pomeranian must learn to respect you as their friend and owner. Being a sensitive breed, harsh treatment, punishments, and yelling will damage their temperament. 

  • Physical Needs

Mini Pomeranians need physical activities to stay healthy and happy. Exercising your Mini Pomeranian will prevent health risks and reduce behavioral problems through fun activities.

How Big Does a Mini Pomeranian Get?

The Mini Pomeranians are toy canines with alert, bold, and curious expressions. Unlike many other breeds, gender does not impact the overall size and height of a Mini Pom. Both male and female Mini Pomeranians grow at about the same rate and have roughly the same adult size.

Let’s have a look at Pomeranian’s average height and weight (AKC)

  • Average Height: 8-11 inches
  • Average Weight: 3-7 pounds
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 Fun Facts About Mini Pomeranian

Let’s have a look at some fun facts about Mini Pomeranian:

  • Mini Pomeranians are incredibly friendly, and they make amazing family members.
  • These small dogs are brilliant enough to catch on to various things quickly.
  • Left alone indoors for too long, Mini Pomeranian dogs can go a little batty.
  • Cold weather is not a big deal because they hail from the Arctic.
  • Smaller size breeds are quite willful and independent. Every now and then, these dogs show that they have a mind of their own. They are often described as “a lot of dog in a small space.”
  • They love to be the center of attention and do not like being ignored.
  • A small dog breed, unlike larger dogs, can suffer from small dog syndrome.
  • Tiny pups can suffer from separation anxiety.
  • Pomeranians are a double-coated breed and are moderate shedders.

How Long Does It Take For a Mini Pomeranian To Be Fully Grown?

Being a small breed, Mini Poms’ transformation from puppy to adult is not as dramatic as a large breed dog, but they still do grow.

Normally, both male and female Mini Pomeranian puppies should be at their adult size by the time they are nine months old. Some puppies may continue to put on weight for up to 12 months. Remember that these are averages and may vary slightly.

Pet Parent Tip: The best way to determine how big the Mini Pomeranian will get is to look at their parents.

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Tips To Keep Your Mini Pomeranian Dogs Healthy

Here are some tips to help your Mini Pomeranian dog to avoid health concerns:

  • Make sure you are giving them nutritionally complete food.
  • Avoid excessive snacks and treats.
  • Mini Pomeranian owners must keep mealtimes to twice daily with controlled, limited portions.
  • Make sure that your Mini Pomeranian is not stressed.
  • Feed them a diet that is high in protein and healthy fats.
  • Getting regular exercise will help your Mini Pomeranian grow strong but not overweight.
  • Clean and fresh water should always be available to your Mini Pomeranian.
  • Provide good dental care to your Mini Pomeranian dog. Dental hygiene is of paramount importance, especially for teacup puppies. Due to their diminutive size, these tiny canines often have overcrowded teeth, making them more susceptible to dental issues. Regular dental check-ups and routine cleanings are essential to ensure the oral health of teacup puppies and prevent potential complications.
  • Take your Mini Pomeranian for vet checks. Regular examinations will check for heart, allergies, kidney, hormone deficiencies, cancer, and more.
  • Ensure the house is completely puppy-proof to prevent dangers or injuries.

How Much Is A Mini Pomeranian?

Dog owners who plan to own a Mini Pomeranian should be prepared to spend quite a bit! It’s no wonder these small canines can fetch thousands of dollars apiece.

The cost of purchasing a Mini Pomeranian puppy will vary depending on the region you are in and the breeder you are purchasing from. Expect to pay between $500-$6000 on average, but the price can be even higher.

Mini Pomeranians are typically friendly and non-destructible. You do not need to budget for a lot of expenses when it comes to food, training, and chew toys.

However, Mini Poms’ coat is difficult to manage and needs to be groomed regularly. Many owners choose to have their Mini Pomeranians seen by a professional groomer who gives them an adorable haircut

Because Mini Pomeranians have many breed-specific health conditions, medical costs can pile up quickly. You should expect to spend quite a bit at the vet, especially as your Mini Pom gets older.

Where To Buy Mini Pomeranian?

Find a reputable breeder if you get a Mini or Toy Pomeranian dog. They take special care to breed their dogs for good health and temperament. This will increase your chances of ending up with a happy, healthy Mini Pomeranian that lives for a long time.

The reputable and high-quality breeders tend to be on the upper end of the price spectrum. You may get a Mini Pomeranian dog at a lower price from unethical breeders, but it is never recommended.

Backyard breeders know these little dogs can fetch top dollar. So unethical breeders may mate runts or closely related weak animals.

Another cost-effective option: Adoption

Unfortunately, many Mini Pomeranians have been surrendered to shelters. However, if you are saving money, you can adopt a Mini Pom and provide a loving home for a little dog who needs one. Adopting a Mini Pom usually ranges from $350-$550 and includes vaccinations and getting spayed or neutered.

Some of the factors that can influence Mini Pomeranian puppy price include

  • Gender
  • Coat color
  • Overall appearance
  • Breeder reputation 
  • Demand for puppies 
  • Kennel Club registered or not
  • Champion bloodline 
  • Breeder’s years of breeding 
  • Purpose of buying (pet, show, or breeding)

What is included in the price also depends on the country’s laws.

Female and Male Mini Pomeranian Price Differences

When we compare the prices of male and female Mini Pomeranians, it seems that female Mini Pomeranian puppies cost more than males in many cases. However, many breeders will sell their puppies for the same price, irrespective of gender. 

Female puppies are priced higher when the breeders are selling for breeding purposes. Similarly, if a female Mini Pomeranian dog is meant to compete in dog shows, it will be usually priced higher than other companions.

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Tips for Buying a Mini Pomeranian

Mini Pomeranian puppies are heartwarming, adorable, and hard to resist. Here are some useful tips to consider if you’re considering buying a Mini Pomeranian.

  • You should always look for a healthy Mini Pomeranian puppy. Always consider checking the medical history for any underlying diseases.
  • Take adequate time to research and pick the best one according to your needs. 
  • You must visit the Mini Pomeranian kennel before bringing your pup to your home. This way, you will know the conditions Mini Pomeranian puppies have been exposed to.
  • Choose a puppy that is friendly and freely socializes with people. Over-dominating puppies and the ones who don’t socialize are a red flag.
  • Verify all paperwork for the Mini Pomeranian puppy.
  • Ask the breeder to provide you with the vet records, including vaccination cards, for the Mini Pomeranian.
  • Look for a pedigree and high lineage dog, as you will get the most out of it.

Pomeranian Breed History

The Pomeranian’s origin is steeped in a rich and fascinating history. While today, they are known for their petite size and vivacious spirit, their ancestors were larger sled dogs from the Arctic region.

These sled dogs were integral to the daily lives of communities, aiding in transportation and carrying goods across the snowy terrains. Over time, as these sled dogs migrated southward, they were bred with smaller dog breeds, leading to the diminutive size we associate with Pomeranians today.

This transformation from robust sled pullers to dainty lap dogs showcases the adaptability and versatility of the Pomeranian lineage.

For centuries, Pomeranians have charmed and captivated royal families, becoming beloved companions in the opulent courts of Europe. Notably, Queen Victoria of England developed a profound affection for this breed during her reign.

Her love for Pomeranians was so deep that she played a significant role in popularizing and even miniaturizing the breed to its current petite size. Likewise, Queen Charlotte, another eminent royal figure, was known for her fondness for these fluffy canines.

Their majestic presence and endearing temperament made Pomeranians the perfect companions for these regal personalities. Through the ages, the close association between Pomeranians and royalty has only solidified their status as one of the most cherished and esteemed dog breeds worldwide.

Final Thoughts

Mini Pomeranians are fun to be around and are worth each penny. They make great pets for families due to their charming and loving nature. Everything you invest in this adorable bundle of joy is worth your effort and money.

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References and Further Reading:
[1] Official Standard of the Pomeranian (AKC). American Kennel Club, 2011.
[2] English Kennel Club Pomeranian Breed Standard, 2017.
[3] Denise Leo, The Pomeranian Handbook.
[4] Milo G. Denlinger “The Complete Pomeranian.”
[5] Kimbering Pomeranians “1891-1991”.
[6] William Taplin’s “The Sportsman’s Cabinet.”
[7]  E. Parker “The Popular Pomeranian.”
[8] Lilla Ives “Show Pomeranians.”

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Mini Pomeranian Facts
Mini Pomeranian Facts
Mini Pomeranian Facts

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Pomeranians are my passion, and I have shared my life with these darling little dogs for many decades. The creator and face behind this website is published author and Pomeranian breed authority Denise Leo of Dochlaggie Pomeranians.

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