Introducing Peaches (aka Ms. Peach Bottom, Jumpin’ Bean, The Duchess of Zoom, and the Peach Fuzz Rocket Express!)
*Please consider that she is a “recent”(this year) mom. Pom moms often lose their coat while they are pregnant and nursing. Their coat takes a couple of months after weaning their pups to recover from all of the hormonal changes and physical demands of nursing.*
At just 3 years old and a fluffy 8 pounds, Peaches is a certified professional joy distributor. This girl bounces through life—literally. She jumps for joy. She jumps for snacks. She jumps just to show you that gravity is a suggestion.
She’s mastered the art of being both ridiculously cute and refreshingly low-maintenance. No behavior issues, no drama — just good vibes and the occasional vertical leap that defies physics. She’s spayed, had a recent dental (she’s down a couple of baby teeth and one molar but don’t worry—she’s still got plenty of sparkle), and is ready for her next gig as someone’s beloved sidekick.
Her current bestie is Sasha, our cream colored pom rescue, who is also available for adoption. While they’re an adorable duo, they’re not bonded, and can be adopted separately. But if you were looking to adopt two, these two would be a fabulous pair to welcome into your home, because life could always use more fluff and fewer dull moments. Peaches would thrive either as your one-and-only fluff queen or with a chill sibling who doesn’t mind sharing the spotlight.
If you’ve got a spot on your couch and a heart that needs softening, Peaches is your girl. If you’re looking for a well-adjusted, hilarious little companion who communicates 90% of her thoughts through eye contact and enthusiastic hops, Peaches is ready to audition for the role of your new best friend.
She does get a little carsick, so be mindful. She has not had much travel experience, so she may grow out of it.








Unfortunately, his owner has been impacted by the federal return to work mandate and has a considerable commute. This necessitated him surrendering his beloved Poms due to not having the time to be with them. In total, 5 were surrendered and will be listed as they are available.
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