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Cody
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About Cody
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Cody is a small pomapoo! Mom is a 8lbs black and white pomeranian and dad is a 12lbs blue mini poodle. He is 1.11lbs at 4 weeks old. He has a teddy bear personality. He loves to sit in my lap and is the first to come to me when I enter the room. As of now he has the longest hair and its beginning to wavy a little. He is learning to lap up his puppy mush and is already potty training on a tray with alfalfa pellets/rabbit pellets. This allows them to begin smelling the grass in the alfalfa before going outside (until vaccinations are complete). He will go to the vet for his first round shots, 2nd deworming and full vet check at 7 weeks. All vet papers will be included in your puppy folder. A one year health guarantee will be given on all genetic defects upon death. Facetime or coming to see him in person is strongly recommended! I am more than happy to send more photos and videos to those who are interested.
Coat Colors:
Black
White
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Vaccinated
Veterinary exam
Health guarantee
About The Seller
Laura H.
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Pomapoo
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Is a Pomapoo the right dog for me?
As a cross between peppy Poodles and bright Pomeranians, Pomapoos are a smart, friendly breed that craves being around people 24/7. The specifics of their personality and looks will vary because of their mixed background, but you can count on these little pups to be cuddly companions no matter what. Full-grown, they typically weigh 5-15 pounds and stand 8-10 inches tall.
Will a Pomapoo get along with my other pets?
Pomapoos are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Pomapoos get along very well with kids, but young children should be supervised around them to make sure the dogs are treated with respect. This breed is friendly with strangers and will happily live with other dogs and cats. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Are Pomapoos high-energy dogs?
The Pomapoo needs an average amount of exercise each day to stay fit and happy. They are content either playing indoors or taking some time for a walk or playtime outside. They’re also smart and catch on quickly, so they can learn the ropes of training or new activities with ease. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
What should I expect with Pomapoo shedding?
The Pomapoo’s coat can be straight, curly, or anywhere in between and can also vary from short to medium length. These pups come in a variety of colors, including black, white, and brown, which is most common. Like the Poodle, they don’t shed much and should only need to be brushed regularly to maintain their mane. Grooming-wise, this breed is fairly high-maintenance.
What kind of home is best for a Pomapoo?
Pomapoos are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Because they’re so small, Pomapoos are perfectly happy with apartment life, but regardless of the setting, they need to live indoors and be around people. They are fairly easy to train.
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