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Pomeranian puppies cost can range widely, with multiple variables that can have an impact.
You can get a Pomeranian from a breeder for $500 to $6,000, though they are most available for between $800 and $2,000. Specialty Poms like the black Pomeranian can cost more.
On top of that, expect to spend at least $1,000 that first year for the initial costs of dog ownership, like dishes, toys, bedding, healthcare, and raising a puppy. Every year after that, the dog can cost between $1,000 and $3,200.
Factors That Impact Price
Coat colour and other factors can impact Pomeranian prices.
So why is there so much variation when buying a Pomeranian puppy? Well, because there are a lot of factors that influence it. Among those factors are puppy quality (health), location, where you acquire your puppy, and coat colour.
Quality
The "quality" of the dog can impact price, which refers to the parent's breeding lines.
The so-called "quality" of a dog is one of the biggest influences on price. Quality doesn't necessarily reflect a dog's health, personality, or behaviour. However, health does play a role in determining the quality of a dog.
Instead, quality refers to how well the dog can perform in conformity competitions and how well your pet can produce other dogs that do the same.
Mixed breeds, or dogs that are a mix of Pomeranian and another breed, are considered the lowest quality group and are more affordable than purebred Pomeranians.
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This image was taken using "light-painting" and a 30s exposure on a small tripod. The intent of the picture was to capture my boyfriend's impatience as he waited for me to finish my photo set. The bottom line of the building is on a rule of thirds line. I increased the saturation some to bring out the orange in the building lights and the blue in the subject's shirt.