Welcome to
Vip Pom Stars

“Vip Pom Stars” started breeding pomeranians in 2015. Our kennel is based on import dogs – from Thailand, South Korea, China, Brazil, Russia, Belarus, Poland and Canada.

It has taken us many years to find the perfect bloodlines, and now it is safe to say , that with these bloodlines we are competetive at all dogshows!

Within our dogs pedigree, there are only champion parents, and they came from well known professional breeders , who helped us to learn everything there is about this adorable breed!

We aquire every dog personally, after we make sure that poms have no visible or invisible faults, and we also insist to see each parents before purchase.

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Exhibitions in Serbia

The quality of our dogs has been recognized at numerous exhibitions in Serbia

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Exhibitions abroad

The quality of our dogs has been recognized at numerous exhibitions abroad

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Satisfied customers

The satisfaction of our customers is our top priority

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commitment to education

Love for work and complete commitment set us apart from the rest

GERMAN TOY SPITZ

POMERANIAN

German Spitz dogs are descendants of the stoneage «Peat Dogs» (Torfhunde) «Canis familiaris palustris Rütimeyer» and the later Lake Dwelling Spitz (Pfahlbauspitz); it is the oldest breed of dog in Central Europe. Numerous other breeds have been developed from them. In non- German speaking countries Toy Spitz dogs (Zwergspitze) are known as Pomeranians.

Pomeranian puppy facts

Pomeranians have royal roots. On vacation in the late 1800s, Queen Victoria was so smitten with these fluffy pups, she brought some back with her. She started breeding and presenting them in Best in Shows. Queen Victoria won quite a few competitions due to the Pomeranian’s agility and pristine presentability. (It may have helped that she was the queen, too.)

Classical musicians like Mozart and Chopin have dedicated songs to Pomeranians, and famous artist Michelangelo had one as a trusty friend. You can see that Pomeranians are more than just toy dogs—they’re truly fabulous. They’re also bright, opinionated, and feisty.

With a face filled with expression, Pomeranians are small, compact dogs with a thick fur coat. Their fur is double-coated, with a short undercoat and a longer outer coat. They also have a recognizable plumed tail specific to the breed.

Most notably, there are 23 colors of Pomeranian fur recognized by the American Kennel Club. This wide breed variety means each Pom is destined to be slightly unique, though most come in an orange-red hue.

With a big dog personality, Pomeranians are highly intelligent and aware of everything happening around them. Due to their size, they’re happy being indoor pups and love companionship.

Though small, Pomeranians tend to walk with a confident and proud gait. Anyone can see that they are 10 feet tall…on the inside.

Pomeranian puppies must be trained early and often in walking with a leash. Due to their petite size, they’re prime targets for larger dogs or even bird predators. They must also be taught to come when called.

Equally as important is training your Pom to stop jumping. Their joints get strained when they jump, so consider getting dog stairs that go up to the couch or bed if they’re welcome up there.

Lastly, housebreaking is important. If your Pom is mostly an indoor dog, make sure they know the bathroom rules of the home

Pomeranians generally enjoy being lap dogs but need a lot of opportunities to run around and play. Like all dogs, early socialization is important for a Pomeranian puppy, but due to their petite size, make sure they’re socializing with smaller dogs.

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