FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Groom your Pomeranian’s coat regularly by combing it with special combs with the correct spacing and length of pins to prevent tangling and keep it in good condition. Also remember to clean the ears regularly, trim nails and take care of oral hygiene.
To learn more about Pomeranians and how to take care of them, please read our First Time Owners Guide
This breed is really greedy when it comes to food. That’s why we suggest rationing the food for your dogs. You should set up feeding time 2 times a day. Due to the length of hair of a Pomeranian we suggest a protein-rich diet to make sure the hair is shiny and healthy.
Your future puppy will be chipped, dewormed and vaccinated according to his age on the day of leaving the kennel.
This breed is at risk of certain health problems, such as heart disease, problems with the teeth, eyes, joints and hormonal problems, and hypoglycemia. However, that does not mean that every Pomeranian is sick! These are just defects that this breed is prone to and many diseases can be prevented with proper care and diet.
As often as possible, but not less than 2-3 times a week.
If for any reason your dog is sick and you can’t figure out what to do, go to your nearest vet straight away. You can of course contact us as well and we’ll do our best to help you, because we care about all our dogs and want the best life for them.
We’re here for you! We love to help our puppies whenever we can. If you have any questions or doubts do not hesitate to contact us and we’ll do our best to help you.
To purchase a dog from us, you have to complete an application for a dog. After receiving it, we will contact you to tell you more details about next steps of purchasing the dog. After receiving a message from us you will have to pay the non-refundable deposit that guarantees your spot on our waiting list. Once we have a puppy that meets your expectations we will contact you and you will have to decide if the dog is perfect for you. After accepting the puppy, the rest of the costs or 50% is due depending on your preferrence. All remaining costs must be paid before delivery or during collection of the puppy.
International Buyers:
If you intend to take your dog abroad, you’ll have to wait till its at least 3 months old to be vaccinated against rabies and then wait another 21 days for the dog to complete its vaccination quarantine. After that time you will be able to take the dog abroad with you. Different regulations may apply.
Application for a dog is a process in which you specify what type of dog you’re looking for. It makes it easier for us to track everyone’s needs and better match the dog with the new owner according to the position in the queue. It guarantees that only people that are 100% sure about getting a puppy are on the waiting list. It makes the process smoother and faster.
If for any reason you’re not happy with the dog we’ve offered or your life situation has changed, you can defer up to 3 times and we’ll contact you again when we have a dog that matches your expectations.
To be a “dog show material” the dog has to meet various breed criteria and not have any defects that might deem it imperfect. These imperfections don’t impact the everyday life of a dog. A “Pet” is a term describing a dog which has a main purpose of being a family friend.
Non-refundable deposit is put in place to make sure people who are interested in purchasing a dog will wait for that dog. The deposit confirms that we’ll deliver a puppy that matches your expectations.
You can defer the adoption up to 3 times. If you try to defer more than 3 times we may strike you off the waiting list and keep the non-refundable deposit.
If, after the purchase, the puppy will stay in Poland, all that needs to be done is to go to the nearest ZKwP branch in your area along with the birth certificate and on its basis a pedigree will be issued.
If the puppy is exported to another country, it will require obtaining an export pedigree in which the details of the new owner of the puppy will be entered. Waiting for an export pedigree is quite long and it is possible that it will be sent by post after the puppy has moved into a new home.
The wait for a puppy is entirely dependant on your expectations for the dog and your place on our waiting list. If you’re looking for a “pet” puppy, without any specified gender your wait will probably be a lot shorter than a person’s that wants a puppy from a litter from specific parents as well as the puppy to be dog show material.
We’ll contact you using the details provided in the application form when we have a dog we think is suitable for your needs. After that, we’ll set up the payment and delivery/collection to best suit you.
At the very beginning after filling in the application form you have to pay a non-refundable deposit that will later be subtracted from the total cost of the dog. The remaining balance will have to be paid when you accept the dog we’ll offer.
Our puppies are the best quality out there. We spend a lot of our time making sure IGK family members lead a healthy and fun lifestyle. We match potential parents to make sure the outcome will 100% suit your needs. That’s why our starting price for a puppy is €2500.
It all depends on whether the dog will remain in Poland or if it needs to travel abroad. The earliest you can collect a puppy is when its 10 weeks old. This makes sure it has fully developed and is capable on living on its own. However if you intend to take your dog abroad, you’ll have to wait till its at least 3 months old to be vaccinated against rabies and then wait another 21 days for the dog to complete its vaccination quarantine. After that time you will be able to take the dog abroad with you.
Upon collection/delivery you’ll receive a birth certificate for your dog or an export pedigree to make sure it can travel abroad if needed. On top of that you’ll also get a Pomeranian Starter Kit which includes food etc.
Of course! Contact us and we’ll set up a meeting so you can meet the parents of your future puppy.
Yes, Pomeranians are really calm and forgiving and they don’t bite unless really provoked. However, they are really fragile dogs, so you should be more concerned about the child harming the dog, than the other way around.
As a buyer it’s your responsibility to cover the shipping fee. We of course help with arranging a person to deliver your dog to your destination. Alternatively you can collect your dog from us yourself with no extra costs.
Yes! Idmon’s Golden Kingdom is a registered Fédération Cynologique Internationale and The Polish Kennel Club (ZKwP) breeder. You can check both the FCI and ZKWP registrars and see we are registered within these organisations.
To see exactly what shows we have attended recently, please see the ‘Latest Results’ section on our home page
We keep our dogs in our house. They have a dedicated room of their own where they live. We let them outside everyday so they can run freely. We’re making sure that we play with all of them, so they feel comfortable around us, kids and other animals. It helps in developing their characters.
Yes! If you have any questions or doubts about your dog, don’t hesitate to contact us. We’ll do our best to assist you and answer any questions you may have. We also love to receive updates on our poms, so send any photos you can!
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