Pomfire Pomeranians

Pomeranian Dog Breeder - Canberra, ACT

My mission is to breed exceptionally healthy dogs - always as pets first, but also for the show ring to promote the breed (and I have a lot of fun doing that!). Pomeranians are gorgeous, intelligent, and very trainable dogs - every interaction is a memorable one. And I especially love how therapeutic it is to comb their gorgeous coats while watching TV!

Contact: Robyn
Pomfire Pomeranians - Canberra, ACT
Fully Verified ANKC / Dogs ACT Registered Pomeranian Breeder

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Location: Canberra, ACT
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Registrations & memberships

Registration: DOGS ACT;
Prefix: POMFIRE

Category

Breeder - Dogs
For Dogs - Pomeranian
Perfect Pets verified
Conducts health checks

Our standards & practices

Health testing & screening

Question. Do you health test appropriately (eg hip and elbow X-ray scoring, DNA testing), and understand the genetic issues that may affect your breed? If your breed is prone to health issues, what are they, and what testing practices do you have in place?
Answer. Yes.I conduct all the relevant health testing for my breed - all of my dogs have been genetically tested and have had a full breed analysis through Orivet. All of my dogs are checked at least annually at the vet, with all the most vulnerable points examined (eyes, ears, etc.). Diet is also extremely important - I ensure they are eating right, evaluating the feed and seeing its impact on the dogs. All puppies will of course come wormed, vaccinated, and micro-chipped, as per legislation. Importantly, my pups do not leave until three months old, to make sure they have enough time to grow up big and strong.

Preparation & socialisation

Question. Do you ensure that your puppies are properly socialised?
Answer. Yes.My pups are raised indoors for the first two weeks, and are monitored 24/7 - by my family, not by a camera! - to ensure mum and pups are safe and healthy. Pomeranian babies are very delicate, so they need constant monitoring and attention. From 4-5 weeks, they start to get used to an outside environment. They are predominantly indoor dogs, but have access to our yard with a big outdoor space that has lots of options in terms of where to lounge about. There is also lots of environmental enrichment to be had - including exposure to water and obstacle courses in our yard - and I also have them take part in noise training as well, to desensitise them to common household sounds.

Placement & matching

Question. Is making sure your puppies go to the right homes a priority? How do you ensure they are placed in loving, responsible homes?
Answer. Yes.A comprehensive buyer questionnaire
Question. Do you have any of the following: conditions of sale, health guarantee or warranty, de-sexing agreement, a buyer questionnaire, verbal or personal interview?
Answer. Yes.I have conditions of sale, offer health guarantee and warranty, de-sexing agreement

Ongoing support

Question. Do you offer ongoing support?
Answer. Yes.Lifetime support
Question. Do you assist the buyer with re-homing an animal that was purchased from you if they are unable to keep it?
Answer. Yes.All puppies must be returned to me for rehoming. Refunds are available according to age of puppy.