Hi! My name is Sophia and I own our amazing Pom Royale kennel. I first fell in love with the Pomeranian breed back in 2013 and like many people wished to own the perfect Pomeranian. Small, fluffy, cute and funny!
I searched far and and wide for the perfect Pomeranian and in Spain I found her: "Pumpkin"! It was love at first sight and with her my journey into the Pomeranian world began.
We breed one of a kind FCI show quality Pomeranians. Looks are important, as well as health and character. We believe that a dog should be beautiful on the inside and on the outside and we strive to raise our puppies perfectly.
We put in hours of work into every single dog so that the new owner has an amazing lifelong companion to enjoy for many years to come. We raise all of our puppies using Puppy Culture, the golden standard of raising puppies.
We truly believe that balanced, happy, well raised dogs make the best pets and show dogs which is why we carefully select the parents, we test them and we ensure that the match is perfect.
We know that by not cutting corners and by investing all we have that we will produce top Pomeranians who will excel in the show ring as well as lazying about on the sofa!
Dogs with beautiful coats, compact bodies and excellent character who will bring joy to us and their new owners for years to come.
We stand by our dogs and their owners and we believe that by having close contact and regular meet-ups we can ensure our puppies have the best lives possible.
Quality is an investment into the future of our amazing breed. We know that nothing worth having comes easily.
Take a look at where our dogs live and how we care for our beloved family members
All our dogs have their own maintenance programs, check out how we pamper our furbabies!
Would you like to own the perfect small and fluffy Pomeranian? Please read our application criteria and what to expect.
The Powerful First 12 Weeks That Can Shape Your Puppy's Future.
Much of what people consider problematic in their adult dogs, often comes down to a failure or omission in the first 12 weeks of the dog’s life. Breeders have a huge opportunity to improve a dogs life by doing just the right thing at just the right time.
Once a dog becomes older it takes a lot more time and effort and you may not achieve the same results; the very best results are obtained when the puppy is under 12 weeks old.