SHARY'S POMERANIAN PUPPIES

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This is Bambi, she is a sable standard size
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Bambi is still available.

Timber is wonderful.  What a joy.  He is sitting by my foot right now as I am emailing you.  He has had only a couple mistakes in the house, not bad.  Very protective of his area.  Loves our other dog and kids.
 
He went to the vet today.  Did fine in the car.  Got his next series of shots and will go back on June 8 for his next check up.  All looks well with him.  They all loved him at the vet.  He will start interceptor this weekend as well as frontline.  Stool sample was in fact neg.
 
Thank you so much.  He has been a great addition to the family.  I will send pics when he starts to change his look.  Hope you are well and finding good homes for the others.  Take care,  Sue Lee
 

This is Party Girl
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This is one of our pups at 2 days old
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They take a lot of tender loving care to bring them to you.

Princess
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Two days old and only weighs one ounce.
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This baby will need a lot of care.

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I hope you and your puppy have a healthy and happy life together!

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Please e-mail me at sharys_pomeranian_puppies@hotmail or georgeandshary@verizon.net with any questions or to set up an appointment to see our babies. We are not a kennel. These puppies have the run of my living room and are the center of my attention for a minimum six weeks. If they are teacups, they stay until our vet approved their release to their new home. All of my babies are vet checked and have their first shot before leaving my home. My babies are usually paper trained before leaving and come with a gift bag which includes a sample of Iams small breed puppy food, coat, shirt or sweater, toothbrush, hair brush, food dish, ball, vinyl toy, soft toy with mother's scent etc. Pampered pups they are and for that they are very loving. Thank you for visiting my website and have a great day. Thank you again, Shary

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I do not give all of these vaccines. This is for you to reference. As always, your veterinarian is  the expert who will take the information that I have provided in your gift bag, he will then decide what vaccines are needed(with your input) in continum to the vaccines I have administered. I am not licensed to give the rabies vaccine. It is very important for your puppy to receive their rabies vaccine along with continued vaccines (usually yearly)with your veterinarian.
 
A possible vaccination schedule for the "average" dog is shown below.

Age Vaccination
5 weeks Parvovirus: For puppies at high risk. Check with your veterinarian.
6 & 9 weeks Combination vaccine* without leptospirosis.

Coronavirus: where coronavirus is a concern.

12 weeks or older Rabies: Given by your local veterinarian (age at vaccination may vary according to local law).
12 & 15 weeks** Combination vaccine*

Leptospirosis: include leptospirosis in the combination vaccine where leptospirosis is a concern, or if traveling to an area where it occurs.

Coronavirus: where coronavirus is a concern.

Lyme: where Lyme disease is a concern or if traveling to an area where it occurs.

Adult Combination vaccine*

Leptospirosis: include leptospirosis in the combination vaccine where leptospirosis is a concern, or if traveling to an area where it occurs.

Coronavirus: where coronavirus is a concern.

Lyme: where Lyme disease is a concern or if traveling to an area where it occurs.

Rabies: Given by your local veterinarian (time interval between vaccinations may vary according to local law).

Consult with your local veterinarian to determine the appropriate vaccination schedule for your dog. Recommendations vary depending on the age, breed, and health status of the dog, the potential of the dog to be exposed to the disease, the type of vaccine, whether the dog is used for breeding, and the geographical area where the dog lives or may visit.

*A combination vaccine, often called a 5-way vaccine, usually includes adenovirus cough and hepatitis, distemper, parainfluenza, and parvovirus. Some combination vaccines may also include leptospirosis (7-way vaccines) and/or coronavirus. The inclusion of either canine adenovirus-1 or adenovirus-2 in a vaccine will protect against both adenovirus cough and hepatitis; adenovirus-2 is highly preferred.

**Some puppies may need additional vaccinations against parvovirus after 15 weeks of age. Consult with your local veterinarian.

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