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Dozer (Pomeranian)

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Date: 03/10/2006 Topics: Pets > Pet Pages | Photos > Pets > Dogs  
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Dozer is a 10 week old Pomeranian. I raise Poms and got him from a litter. He loves to wind up and zip as fast as his short little legs will carry him - and he'll run right smack over anything in his path! That's where he got his name: BullDozer!

In this photo, I was desperately trying to get him to be still long enough to get his picture! When I lay down the runner and threw the flowers on top, it was a prime opportunity for him to "uproot" some flowers - but not for long! One hard shake on the bouquet and he was off and running! I got the snapshot seconds before his retreat!

Dozer - Pomeranian

By Chris from Hartville, MO

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Post by Dorie (31) | (03/13/2006)
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Hi...I want one!!
We live in Algoma, WI and have two rescue miniature Poodles.
How much do you charge for a Pomeranian puppy? I really would like to purchase a Pom.
djcrews @ charter.net (remove spaces)
Dorie


Post by Great Granny Vi (206) | (03/11/2006)
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What a face. Don't you just want to hug him all the time? Bet he is spoiled rotten. LOL Here is our Buddy, A foundling. The Vet says he looks like a Pomeranian/Chihuahua mix about 3-4 years old. He is smart AND stuborn.

RE: Dozer (Pomeranian)


Post By (Guest Post) (03/10/2006)
Chris,
Dozer sounds like a wild one! I like the look in the
eyes and that little mouth you just know he has a plan. My Yorkie, Oso gets that look.
Annie
in Hallsville, MO
(near Colulmbia, MO)


Post By COOKIEPOM (Guest Post) (03/10/2006)
Dozer is adorable, I have two Poms. and they are the smartest dogs I have ever owned. The youngest her name is named Cookie Monster (Cookie) and the other one I adopted. Her name is Honeypie. We also have an adopted Yorkie, his name is Toby. He is a cutie pie just like Dozer.

If you ever get tired of Dozer.........never mind, my husband would kill me! Still, it makes me want another little one!


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