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he is a fun seeking dog.........he always plays!!!

About Michele E. Lukas, The Pomeranian

Michele E. Lukas, a Purebred Pomeranian was adopted by Michele E. Lukas from United States.
Here's how Michele E. Lukas describes Michele E. Lukas :
Fiesty, fresh, loving, smart, beautiful
Does Michele e. lukas 's behavior show the inherent Pomeranian characteristics?
Yes, pomeranians are full of energy and very smart
Special Achievement of Michele E. Lukas :
Be very patient, never hit your pomeranian, just enjoy their fun loving spirit
Michele E. Lukas's advice on what type of family should adopt a Pomeranian:
Families with no very small children,and a family that is prepared to spend a lot of time with their new pup

About Shinobi, The Pomeranian

Shinobi, a Purebred Pomeranian was adopted by Anne-marie Walsh from Australia.
Here's how Anne-marie Walsh describes Shinobi :
A snuggly little ball of fluff
Does Shinobi 's behavior show the inherent Pomeranian characteristics?
Yes shes extremely loyal, likes to get under your feet, a fast learner and a big sook! she's also the tiniest cutest fluffiest thing ever.
Special Achievement of Shinobi :
Shinobi makes it impossible for you to sweat the small stuff, one look at her struggling to keep your eyes open while she's snuggling on your lap really puts life into perspective.
Anne-marie Walsh's advice on what type of family should adopt a Pomeranian:
Absolutely everyone can own a pomeranian as long as you have a lot of love to give!

About Gi Gi, The Pomeranian

Gi Gi, a Purebred Pomeranian was adopted by Liz from United States.
Here's how Liz describes Gi Gi :
very loving and sweet great temperment
Does Gi gi 's behavior show the inherent Pomeranian characteristics?
Yes just so sweet
Special Achievement of Gi Gi :
Always greets you at the door after work like she has not seen you in a week love it
Liz's advice on what type of family should adopt a Pomeranian:
She would adapt to familes ,single person living alone

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It Wasn't Me!

About Luckie, The Pomeranian

Luckie, a Mixed Breed Pomeranian was adopted by Cody from United States.
Here's how Cody describes Luckie :
He is a three month old pup who loves to sleep by the front door and greet people even thouth we he has a soft bed. very happy and loves to learn his commands he really a quick learner for a three months old pup he is cream colored with a white belly and tip of his tail as well and his paw fluffy pomeranian coat and a nice little foxy face very cute
Does Luckie 's behavior show the inherent Pomeranian characteristics?
Well he has good behaviors from both beeds he is very playful and loves people very hyper and energeitc
Special Achievement of Luckie :
Traing is only hard if u make it or if u hit or dog if u keep him happy he will do anything u say as long as he know u are the pack leader read on your breed and you and your dog will have a great relatonship
Cody's advice on what type of family should adopt a Pomeranian:
Any that wants a small dog

About Skeeter, The Pomeranian

Skeeter, a Mixed Breed Pomeranian was adopted by Keith Keene from United States.
Here's how Keith Keene describes Skeeter :
Miniature blonde/white deer with a thick ruff of fur top of neck down to shoulders that makes him look like he's wearing a white tuxedo top...with good manners[to boot], intelligence and is multi-talented ...a true "southern gentleman".
Does Skeeter 's behavior show the inherent Pomeranian characteristics?
A little....he is a 6 lb dog that believes he is a german shepard...chases fireworks in the sky...cleans his face like a cat[grew up with a cat]...loves to be held & petted like a baby...sings along with certain tv show themes...can say " i love you" intelligively...laid back personality and very gentle.
Special Achievement of Skeeter :
Skeeter has'nt found a dog yet that he can't get along with...he loves to sing in a group of animals..he will share his food easily...he shows affection to everyone he meets...
Keith Keene's advice on what type of family should adopt a Pomeranian:
Elderly who want an animal who needs great affection, will give loyalty & much love in return, easy to care for and a great watchdog...i wouldnt recommend a family with small children [6 yrs old down]adopting this breed of small dog...they are very skittish and get hurt easily...and have long memories....


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