English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

I know that pomeranians cost about 300 to 500 dollars. But what about a solid black pomeranian? the woman who sold it to us told us that they are alot more rare that the normal poms. And other breeders have offered up to 1500 for him. What would be the normal cost for a solid black pom. We have decided to breed him with two different females that belonged to my late grandmother. One is completely white with a brown dot on her snout. The other is golden. we have decided to sell the puppies acording to color and form. So Whats the difference of color, rarity of color more like it.

2007-03-18 02:56:58 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Dogs

3 answers

just love your dogbecause is dog dog don,t have price

2007-03-18 03:00:13 · answer #1 · answered by lovepets 6 · 1 0

Black Pomeranians are about as rare as the Blue Pit Bull. They aren't. You can find a whole bunch of Black poms sitting in shelters everywhere. Normal cost for a Black pom would be the same as any other color. I also would not really recommend breeding yours unless he comes from champion bloodlines and has had an extensive health check to ensure that he can not pass anything on to his babies and the same would need to be done for the females that you mate him with. God forbid one of them has an STD as it can make them sterile. There are also the general risks to both mom and babies. Good breeders make next to nothing as they are not in this for the money, they are in it to better the breed. So, if all 3 dogs are not the absolute perfect specimen of pomeranian, don't breed them.

2007-03-18 10:21:07 · answer #2 · answered by bluemysti 5 · 1 0

Color
All colors, patterns, and variations there-of are allowed and must be judged on an equal basis. Patterns: Black and Tan - tan or rust sharply defined, appearing above each eye and on muzzle, throat, and forechest, on all legs and feet and below the tail. The richer the tan the more desirable; Brindle - the base color is gold, red, or orange-brindled with strong black cross stripes; Parti-color - is white with any other color distributed in patches with a white blaze preferred on the head. Classifications: The Open Classes at specialty shows may be divided by color as follows: Open Red, Orange, Cream, and Sable; Open Black, Brown, and Blue; Open Any Other Color, Pattern, or Variation.

2007-03-18 10:05:48 · answer #3 · answered by Sandy 4 · 0 0

fedest.com, questions and answers