How do I get a Pomfire Pomeranian?
How to get a Pomfire Pomeranian
As Pomeranians only have very small litters it can be a long wait for the right puppy to come along. I do keep a wait list and refer back to it regularly to keep families in the loop. I do have older Pomeranians from time to time.
The first step is to complete an application form via my website that gives me an insight into your lifestyle and experience as well as what you are expecting from your new puppy or dog.
Included with new puppies
When you purchase a puppy from Pomfire you receive a comprehensive booklet with all the details they're going to need, including emergency info, feeding, training, daily maintenance, and how to puppy-proof their home. This is provided electronically before the puppy is due to picked up so the new family can read it and prepare their home as required.
On the day they leave, the puppy will have a familiar-smelling blanket and toys (to help them adjust to their new home), a week's worth of food, info on how to transition them to other recommended diets, and bowls.
You will also receive:
- A Certificate of Registration from the Australian National Kennel Council
- Microchip Registration and transfer information
- A Vaccination Certificate and medical history including all health reports
Of course you can still contact me at time if you have any questions.
Transportation options - Pomfire Pomeranians send all puppies and dogs to all Australian States for their new families by road and air at the new owners cost. However, where the road trip is more than 10 hours it is recommended that air transport is used. Naturally, you are welcome to come and collect your new family member yourself, I am located in Canberra, ACT. I can also recommend commercial transporters if needed.
Air Travel – wherever possible a direct flight is to be used. You will need to purchase or hire a PP20 crate for the puppy/dog to travel in. If purchased, this crate can be used at home and in the car for Vet trips etc. The Puppy/dog is not permitted to have anything in the crate with them in case of choking etc. They will be given water only. The flight should leave Canberra early and arrive at its final destination with plenty of daylight so the puppy is not frightened on arrival. Dark shadows and bright lights can be very scary. Heat can also be a problem which is why it is recommended that early daytime flights are booked.
Road Travel – If using a Commercial Transporter it is important that understand that Pomeranians need regular food and water breaks as they can fade quite quickly. If you are transporting the puppy/dog by road yourself you will need to plan to stop at least every 4 hours.
Payment process - I do not make a final decision on which puppy will go to which family until after they are 8 weeks old and sometimes even longer. As a result, I do not accept deposits on any Puppy until we have agreed on placement. Once agreed, I will accept a deposit of $1,000 with the balance due on collection in person or by bank transfer prior to boarding any commercial transport.