Good DEEDS Pomeranians

AKC Pomeranians

Good DEEDS Pomeranians

My name is  Dellora.  I am a retired school teacher.  Throughout childhood and my adult years I've always had a dog or cat or both.  When I retired I found myself with time for man's best friend, dog(s)!.  My husband enjoys fixing up houses, and I enjoy raising Poms.  I help him and he helps me, so we both are happy.

I grew up with my older brother's American Eskimo (spitz).   As an adult, I had several more.  They were all wonderful, and they were all white.

Finding more time in retirement, I thought, "Why not Pomeranians?"  They are smaller cousins of American Eskimos and they come in different colors.  I couldn't guess what different and gorgeous colors I would find in my Poms.

I have been blessed to be able to produce chocolate and various parti puppies as well as orange sable, cream, and black.    I  have my constant companion, Sonny.  He's too big for breeding, but he is my best friend.  The other dogs all love him.

I occasionally have puppies to sell.   I raise my puppies to be family pets, although I do provide AKC registration papers and some do have champions in their backgrounds.   

Loving "forever" families  should be aware of the pros and cons of owning a Pomeranian before taking one home to join their family.  I will try to share information with you that I  have, but you  should do some research to help decide if a Pomeranian is for you.   Once they are part of your family,  you must take care of them just like they were one of your kids.

I hope you will check in occasionally to see my puppies.  If you are looking for one to love and cherish, maybe one of mine will be just right for you.  I try to raise healthy, happy dogs.  I also know a couple of devoted hobby breeders who may have just the puppy you are looking for.  You can see some of their available puppies/dogs on my Pomeranianville and Remlap Pomeranians pages.


MY CONTACT INFORMATION:

You may e-mail me at dellorawesemann@gmail.com,  or call me at  850 426-1427.
I am relocating currently and plan to wind up north of  Knoxville, Tennessee.