Lil'Dreams Pomeranians

"Pomeranian Litters"

"I am looking for a forever family to love!"

Zippee Junior
DOB: December 28, 2005
Dam: Lil'Dreams Piper Laurie, aka Piper, weighs 5 pounds 1 ounce
Sire: Lil'Dreams Faster Than A Bullet, aka Zippee, weighs just 4 pounds 6 ounces according to the digital scale.

Zippee Junior is the only puppy in the litter needing a forever home. He should be somewhere between 4-1/2 to 5 pounds. He is going to be a beautiful clear orange color just like his sire. He has the sweetest most loving temperament. Loves to come in and romp, play with toys and then sleep on my legs when I put the recliner foot rest up. He minds well, does not dirty his crate at night (yes, he is crate trained) and on his way to getting his adult coat now (which means he is pretty much in the Coyote Uglies right now).....$400.00

EXPECTED LITTERS

AKC Litter
DUE AROUND: July 17, 2006
Dam: Lil'Dreams Piper Laurie, aka Piper
dark orange/sable, weighs 5 pounds 1 ounces
Sire: Lil'Dreams Faster Than A Bullet, aka Zippee
weighs just 4 pounds 6 ounces
These puppies will be orange and orange/sables.

AKC Litter
DUE AROUND: July 22, 2006
Dam: Top Ten's Classy, aka Classy
dark orange/sable, weighs 5 pounds 8 ounces
Sire: Lil'Dreams Faster Than A Bullet
aka Zippee, weighs just 4 pounds 6 ounces
These puppies will be orange and orange/sables.

AKC Litter
DOB: March 7, 2006
Dam: Trouble's Miss Suzanne, aka Suzie, cream/sable, weighs 5 pounds 1 ounces
Sire: Lil'Dreams P'Nut But'r Fudge, aka Peanut, weighs just 4 pounds 6 ounces

My brothers and I are looking for forever homes! I am AKC Male # 1....I have a deposit on this little guy!!

I am going to be small and want someone who will be loving and tender with me. AKC Male # 2,....Now living with my new family in Neosho, MO.

I am going to be on the small size too and want someone who will be loving and tender with me. AKC Male # 3,....Now in his new home with a family in Fayetteville, AR.









We feed only IAMS Puppy Food to our Pomeranians..

IAMS Puppy Food

We start our puppies out on ground up (in the blender on chop)IAMS with my Special Mixture of evaporated canned whole milk, strained egg yolks, mayonaise, Plain Dannon Yogurt, and Poly-Vi-Sol liquid vitamins, with fresh bottled water always available. Slowly, I stop adding the Special Mixture and offer just the kibble and water. We feed treats vary sparingly as I don't like to cause intestinal upset with too many treats. The puppies hate that feeling just like we do. Just think about it!

The Details ! ! ! !

The puppies are ready for their new homes starting at 10 weeks.

They will have had whatever shots are due according to their age and been wormed accordingly also.

They are very well socialized being born and raised in my office room and home.

I can ship puppies 10 weeks and older if I can take more than one to the airport at a time. I am closest to Fayetteville, Arkansas, airport and that would be where I would ship out of. I do not mean that you have to adopt more than one puppy (you are welcome too though) but I have to be able to ship two out at a time to keep the price reasonable for the extra effort, time, and fuel to go to the airport. I have been told that the average price for shipping is around $250.00. I will use every reasonable measure possible to keep this cost to a minimum.

Sometimes a meeting point delivery can be arranged, but it depends largely on the area in which you live in and could meet my husband along his route. He used to delivery my Sheltie puppies all over the United States but now works for a different company and doesn't make such long trips that take him so far away from home that he can't be home every weekend.

My puppies are priced reasonably for a couple of reasons. One is because I don't offer lifetime guarantees. I think offering a lifetime guarantee is taking on a commitment for what could be up to 16 years on one of these guys and maybe for my health I wouldn't be able to do it that long, but because a lot could happen in that dogs lifetime that wouldn't be genetic, but maybe injury induced, and that wouldn't be fair to me as a breeder. I do offer the normal 72 hour guarantee in which time you are to take the puppy to your personal Vet and if your Vet finds something wrong that makes the puppy unsuitable as a family companion, I give a full refund of the purchase price only and after the puppy has been returned to my home. The 72 hour guarantee does not cover injury if the puppy is dropped, jumps out of your arms and does not cover the settle in period a dog normally takes when put into a new home.

Another reason I am trying to keep my prices reasonable is that I think that the price of dogs with or without AKC papers has just become cost prohibitive for the ordinary family.

We are a small hobby/show kennel and I formally showed Collies (10 years), Shelties (20 years) and briefly Poms (2 years).

We are Associate Members of the Tri-State Kennel Club, which means we support the club when we can with verbal praise and donations for their fund raisers, but we no longer go to shows for health reasons. When we were active Regular Members, we not only showed dogs, but I have held every position on the board except treasurer, as well as was show chairman for several of our all breed dog shows held in the Spring, Fall and the Fun Match in the Summer. My husband also participated by being the building/grounds chairman for many shows.

Nancy and Bill Warner
P.O. Box 506, Neosho, Missouri 64850
(417) 451-1435 (h) (417) 389-1633 (c)

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