If you are thinking about buying a puppy, you should know that:
- It is best not to buy one before it is 2.5 months old.
- When buying a Miniature Spitz puppy you only need documents from the FCI, AKC, as this is the only guarantee of a puppy's breeding and origin.
- A puppy from Russia has to be chipped and have an RKF puppy card and a veterinary card with a record of its vaccinations. You receive the puppy with vet pet passport, export pedigree you can order after 6 monthly age and its additional expenses, that's not included to puppy price.
- Being provided with documents for the puppy does not oblige you to attend shows, to register in a club or to breed puppies.
- You should use publicly-available sources of information to learn about the characteristics of the Pomeranian breeds, as well as familiarizing yourself with the possible risks associated with the diseases, to which your chosen breed of dog is most at risk.
- Miniature Spitz, Pomeranian, German Spitz, Pom Pom, Dwarf Spitz and Zwergspitz – are all synonyms for the same breed!
- The Spitz Boo - this is not the name of a breed, it's the name of a famous type of haircut for Pomeranians which is created with clippers. (We strongly advise against giving your Spitz this kind of haircut as the coat will not grow back properly after being clipped).
- Buying a Pomeranian puppy in the kennel means you will get professional assistance and advice from the breeder.
- Spitz live for an average of 15 years, so please think seriously before purchasing a Miniature Spitz puppy.