Pommymom
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Apr 23, 2008, 8:46 PM
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Hi Kitten, I never heard about Thailand puppy strain different from our vaccination here...is that true? If the puppy really have special strains on parvovirus or distemper etc, then our veterinary department would have ban the import of these puppies right? I suggest you check with a knowlegeable vet to confirm if it is true or not. My Pomeranians are from US. I brought them back together when I return to Malaysia in 2004. The vaccinations were the same as in Malaysia, even with the same brand. They are also rabies and kennel cough vaccinated which is required over there...but in Msia, we save the trouble as it is not compulsory here. Previously I have been helping my friend selling Poms puppies in the States for few years as a hobby, this is my website http://www.geocities.com/honeybearpomeranians Unfortunately, since I return I never restart the business. Both my Pom pets are males. One of them is 2 KG and another one 7 KG. Both of them is orange in color. I suggest you dont get it from Thailand if you are unclear about the parentage of the pup unless he/she is a reputable breeder, then you can pay that much of money for a Pom pup. Poms are susceptible to a few genetic defects which will only show when they are 1 yr old or earlier and its quite common. For example, collapsing trachea, patelar luxation and alopecia. My 7 KG Pom has collapsing trachea which is a genetic defect and occur when he was 2, now at 7 yrs, the problem gradual to asthmatic symtoms, he is on medications to help avoid attacks. Thankfully, my smaller Pom who is 11 yrs old now, have no problem after complete blood test. If you really want to get a nice pet Pom, try to get it locally in Malaysia unless you are very sure with the oversea breeders, this way you can easily contact them if there is any problems. Try look for those who offer 1 year guarantee on genetic defects. I see some of the breeders do offer it. I think you might be able to get a nice, healthy Pom with less than 3K from my experience when i was browsing at pet shops. They run from 1600- 5000 depending on quality and color.However, you wont be able to see the parents of the puppy if you buy at pet shop, the seller will show you the certification though. If you are lucky, they will be able to show you their photos. Similarly you can also visit breeders and see their breeding stocks and kennel but i never been to one here yet, I think if you inform them what quality you looking for, they will be able to price reasonably. For size, you can have a better assumption by looking at the parents' size.
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