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"My goal in life is to become as wonderful as my dog thinks I am."-Toby & Eileen Green


I just started breeding Pomeranians last year after several years of research and thoughtful consideration. I can't state as many other breeders do that I have been doing this for years and I have every color, size and shape of Pomeranian that you would want. My dogs are only registered with the AKC, never with the CKC or any other such organization.

I have 2-4 litters per year. My dogs are NOT kenneled. I don't own a kennel, and I don't think I ever will. My dogs live in my home just like members of my family. I have a 2 acre chain link fence around my property. We have a separate fenced in area for our dogs. They experience the freedom of running around, chasing balls and playing in their pools during the summer months. They are crated at night and all of my puppies are exposed to crate training before they leave my home.

From the moment of birth our puppies are exposed to human contact. I am there with the mother from the moment she goes into labor until she is finished. I am the first human touch they feel. I continue this exposure to humans with my husband and children. All the puppies know what family life is like. When you take your new puppy home it is well socialized and well receiving of your love. Pomeranians thrive on human contact they grow and develop into wonderful human companions with lots of love and respect. In my humble opinion you can't have dozens of litters and show each one what human love is. Nor can you have breed upon breed and expect to know all you can about the breeds you have. Every dog is different just as humans are and every breed of dog is different from other breeds.

Breeding is not a money making endeavor for me and it never will be. The only reason I do breed is for the love of the dog. I look to achieve the breed standard set by the AKC, good conformation, wonderful coloring, excellent health and most importantly super disposition! Every breeding is well thought of in advance and given careful consideration. The Process is arduous and well worth the effort.

I rescue dogs that is why there is an adoption section here on my site. Please take time to go and check out the wonderful older dogs that also need loving homes. I also do foster care for the Randolph County Humane Society and from time to time will showcase one of their dogs here. There are several things to think of when looking for that perfect puppy. Here on my site you can find my puppy questionnaire, adoption contract and other pieces of information that you may need to help you make one of the most important decisions for your family and mine. For my puppies are a part of my family and even after they are gone they still linger in my heart.

Please take time to look around and contact me with any and all questions you may have about me or my dogs.

Here is a list of books I enjoyed reading about breeding, raising puppies and Pomeranians.

"Going For The Blue Inside the World of Show Dogs and Dog Shows" By: Roger A. Caras

"The Essential Pomeranian" By: Ian Dunbar PHD MRCVS

"The New Pomeranian" By: Sari Brewster Tietjen

"The Howell Book of Puppy Raising" By: Charlotte Schwartz

"The Stone Guide to Dog Grooming for All Breeds" By:Ben & Pearl Stone

More to be added soon!!

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