Tieken's Poms
Gives Thanks
We are located in Evansville, Indiana & we are small hobby breeders with every Pomeranian (our babies) being raised literally under our feet!  Our poms are NEVER  kenneled!
We are not a large kennel, we have 4 breeding pairs of Pomeranian's
If you are looking for a loving, affectionate ball of fur to share your life with .... then look no further!  Our adults and puppies are handled and loved from day one!
Our adult babies and new puppies are very well socialized!  They are given constant love and attention and in return we receive a large amount of kisses!
All of the new puppies go to our veterinarian for worming's, shots, & check up! 
We guarantee you are getting a healthy puppy!
My life would not be as successful as it is without the love & support of my husband who is truly "my best friend".  
I now know with love all things are possible!

Please visit my grooming site at www.paulaspetgrooming.net
This is the time of year when everyone seems to remember to give thanks.
Here at Tieken's Poms we give thanks each and every day!
Things I have Learned
1. NO ONE can guarantee size or bone mass of any puppy. Most breeders make a "reasonable guess" based on what their dogs have produced in the past along with weight charts and formulas, but no one knows for sure.

2. There is no such thing as a "teacup" or "pocket pom.

3. Sometimes breeders use terms to describe the face of poms such as "teddy bear", "baby doll" or "foxy". A pom who has a wide, short muzzle is said to have a "teddy bear" face. A "baby doll" face has a short and not so wide muzzle. A "foxy" face is a longer more narrow muzzle. All are acceptable for the show ring.

4.  Pet quality puppies have one or more minor or major faults. Because of these faults the breeder feels they should be kept out of the show ring and/ or breeding programs. Pet puppies make wonderful pets and as long as you are not showing or breeding, there is no reason not to buy a pet puppy.

5. There are many genetic defects that are associated with pomeranians. For example: black skin disease, luxating patella, heart murmur, etc. As a breeder, I try my best to avoid and breed away from these deficiencies. Unfortunately, sometimes "nature" takes it's own course. As an  example: luxating patellas can be caused by an injury due to a fall, accident or even a misstep. Therefore, it is impossible to give a long term guarantee against such conditions.

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Our babies (meaning newborns & adults) are never kenneled!  We have a doggie door and they learned to use it quickly.  They have the free run of the house!
Updated November 18, 2008