$1000
Chorus
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About Chorus
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Chorus is a sweet PomChin puppy (Japanese Chin/Pomeranian) charting to be around to 6 to 7 lbs. Her mother, Lyric, is a 7 lb spunky thick coated Pomeranian with beautiful markings. Her father, Chopstick, is a very healthy 9 lb Japanese Chin with the pinkest tongue and lots of energy. Both parents have been on the best diet with home-cooked meals and purified water all their lives.
The parents have been together since they were eight weeks old so these are truly love puppies! This litter of six has five females and one male. They all get along well, and it is so cute to see them all rushing a bowl of home-cooked food! It looks like they’re vibrating they are so excited! They’re soft, cuddly and their little tails never stop wagging.
Each puppy will come with a bill of sale, health guarantee, packet of information and a worming and vaccination record. There will be a sample of their food and a small bag of food grade Diatomaceous Earth with a link to more info on DE.
I work at home therefore have time to watch over my dogs and puppies. I try to keep them clean, happy and well fed. They get a good selection of treats, toys and supplements and I keep their food organic and of high-quality. They are introduced to pee pee pads as soon as they can walk. Both parents had Diatomaceous Earth sprinkled on their food all winter, and the pups start on it when they’re 5 weeks old.
These little bundles of love have been given the best of conditions to start out their life. Being holistic and organic myself, I know the importance of good quality food, sunshine, exercise and fresh air. Hopefully you have a fenced in yard as these puppies are so healthy they will have lots of energy for running!
I do not take deposits. We can video chat if you have an iPhone or we can use Messenger through Face Book. I prefer calls to texting. It’s more fun! And you’ll know I’m real as scammers won’t talk or video chat with you. I have been told my photos look too good. That’s because I’m an award-winning portrait artist and photographer!
Message me once at the site and then call. This way I can identify you later if you buy the dog and want to do a testimonial.
Pat
Coat Colors:
Black
White
Coat Pattern:
Spotted
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Health certificate
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Frequently Asked Questions
About
Japanese Chin
Puppies
What should I know about Japanese Chins before buying one?
The Japanese Chin is also called the Chin or Japanese Spaniel. It is a little spaniel whose only bred purpose is to serve man as a companion. The Chin has a large, broad head, large wide-set eyes, and a short, broad muzzle. Full-grown, they typically weigh 7-11 pounds and stand 8-11 inches tall.
How are Japanese Chins with other pets?
Japanese Chins are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. This breed loves everyone that they're familiar with, but are known to be reserved around strangers and in unfamiliar situations, so be sure to socialize this dog well. If you do have small children, teach them to be nice and gentle with the dog. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
How active are Japanese Chins on a daily basis?
Japanese Chins do not require a great deal of exercise and fit well into both busy families and elderly couples lifestyles, however they do need to be taken on a daily walk. They will enjoy the opportunity to play in an open yard. Overall, their exercise needs are low.
Are Japanese Chins high-maintenance when it comes to grooming?
Japanese Chins have long, flowing locks and a very soft wavy coat. Most often you’ll see Japanese Chins in black and white, red and white combinations are less common but very possible. Monthly baths are a good idea, and brushing at least a couple times a week will fend off tangles and knots. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Where do Japanese Chins do best — city or country?
Japanese Chins are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Japanese Chins are good with other dogs and pets and are well-suited for apartment life. Keep in mind, this breed is somewhat sensitive to temperature extremes, so keeping them as indoor pets is wise. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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Pomeranian
Puppies
What are Pomeranians known for?
Pomeranians lived in the lap of luxury among British royalty in the 1800s. The times may have changed, but their personalities have not. Poms still enjoy being doted on, but will shower you with love in return. Full-grown, they typically weigh 3-7 pounds and stand 6-7 inches tall.
Are Pomeranians a good choice for families with kids?
Pomeranians are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Indoor dogs, they are pretty adaptable and can live in most settings. Pomeranians are loving family members who are best matched with older, gentle children due to their small, delicate bodies. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
Are Pomeranians couch potatoes or do they need a lot of exercise?
Pomeranians enjoy daily walks and lots of playtime with their families. These pups may be small, but they can sure hop, skip, and jump with the best of them. They thrive in doggie sports like agility, obedience, and flyball. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
What's the coat like on a Pomeranian?
Being this pretty doesn’t come easy. Pomeranians require some upkeep to maintain their good looks. Poms have a thick double coat that requires daily brushing. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
What living situation works for a Pomeranian?
Pomeranians are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Although Pomeranians may be high maintenance in the grooming department, they are low-key when it comes to their living environment. Indoor dogs, they are pretty adaptable and can live in most settings. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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