PRINCESS DI - POMERANIAN DOG FOR ADOPTION
Pomeranian Dogs For Adoption in Mundelein, IL, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Princess Di
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Adult
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Location
Mundelein, IL, 60060 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Pomeranian. This dog is a recent arrival to REACH Rescue. Please check back for more information as their foster family gets to know them! Due to our participation in the Vernon Hills 4th of July Parade, there will be no adoption event on Saturday, July 4, 2026. Instead, come visit us the following weekend at Libertyville Dog Days of Summer on July 11 & 12! Stop by to have some fun, meet our amazing adoptable pets, and say hello to the Reach Rescue team. Please note: There will also be no adoption event on Saturday, July 11, 2026, as we'll be at Dog Days of Summer. Follow us on Facebook for additional updates and sneak peeks of new dogs! .facebook/reachrescue
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Organization name
REACH Rescue, Inc
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Location:
Mundelein, Illinois, 60060 USAUSA
Breed overview
Pomeranian
A.K.A.: Pom, Pom Pom, Pommy, Dwarf Spitz, Toy Spitz, German Toy, Mini Spitz, Pom Pup, Fluffy Pom, Pocket Pom, Pom Companion, Royal Pom, Pom Fluff, Pomster, Pom Prince, Pom Princess
Overview:
The Pomeranian is a vivacious and charming toy breed, originating from the historic region of Pomerania, now part of Poland and Germany. Descended from larger Spitz-type dogs, they were miniaturized over generations, becoming beloved companions. Physically, they are recognizable by their luxurious double coat, often seen in striking shades like orange, cream, or black, and their distinctive foxy face with bright, alert eyes. Despite their small stature, Poms possess a bold and inquisitive temperament; they are intelligent, eager to please, and can be surprisingly independent. They adapt well to apartment living due to their size, though they still benefit from regular walks and mental stimulation. While generally good with older, respectful children, their delicate build makes them more suitable for families who understand their needs. Regarding health, Poms can be prone to patellar luxation, tracheal collapse, and dental issues, emphasizing the importance of responsible breeding and regular veterinary care to ensure a long, happy life.
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