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Honest to goodness my auntie had a Chi and Lhaso Ahpsa (sp?) mix (father pure chi, mother pure Lhaso.....it was a boo boo litter......and it looked IDENTICAL to your little guy except it was a chocolate brown color. BEAUTIFUL little devil too
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It's not really funny when you're walking through the house, alone, in the middle of the night, and turn the corner and see THAT!
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He looks just like a smaller version of the over sized poms my grandparents neighbors breed
He has a gorgeous smile though!!
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I would absolutely say that he is a pomeranian. Poorly bred like everyone has said but definately pom.
I have found that "to-standard" poms are incredibly small and delicate, thick coated, small faced dogs. Definately not an everyday family pet. I am actually much more fond of the "pet quality" type. I only ever see brown poms with the thick cotton coat, and trust me you DO NOT want to try grooming that everyday. I have only ever seen 1 non brown pomeranian with that type of hair and he was blond. I have his son (Jesse), his mom was black and she had thinner smoother hair. Jesse is red and ended up with cotton underneith and huge long guard hairs. Horrible to groom! |
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Thanks for the replies
![]() And I'm happy to report that Bo got adopted last Thursday Of course my Mother was crying the whole time... But Here's a picture of Bo and his New Sister The woman on the right is my Mom, and Bo's new owner is the one holding the tan and white pom. The two dogs got along great!
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It may have been said already, but I guess Pom X Miniature American Eskimo?
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