No name Girl, a female Pomeranian for sale in Crystal River, FL – Photo 1 of 7
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No name Girl

Female, Born on 12/03/25 - 12 weeks
Available for: Pickup
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We have a precious little tricolor female Pomeranian puppy looking for her forever home. She is super tiny and expected to weigh around 5–7 pounds full grown. Her coloring is currently darker, but she is expected to lighten up as she grows, which is common with Pomeranian coats. She has the sweetest little face and a beautiful fluffy coat that just makes you want to scoop her up and cuddle her. Parents: • Mom: Shiloh – Tri-color Pomeranian, 7 lbs • Dad: Jagger – Black Pomeranian, 12 lbs This little girl is still very small and has the cutest personality to match. She is spunky, playful, and full of personality, but also incredibly loving and affectionate. She loves to be held, cuddled, and will happily curl up in your arms or next to you for snuggles. She’s the kind of puppy that wants to be right by your side and soak up all the love she can get. 🍼 All puppies are eating dry puppy food and drinking water well. They are currently in the middle of potty pad training and are doing very well for their age. Each and every one of them is learning quickly and making great progress. I do not require any deposits. The only payment is due at pickup when you meet and take home your new baby. I am open to reasonable offers for the right loving family and forever home. Serious inquiries only. Feel free to call or text me anytime, and I’ll be happy to send videos and more pictures of this sweet little girl. 🐾💖 352-462-5667 Carrie
Coat Colors:
Black
Brown/Chocolate
White
Coat Pattern:
Tricolor
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Carrie McLaughlin
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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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