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ADOPTED – Lady & the Scamp – Brother/Sister – 10 years old

Located in Richmond, VA.

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Click here to read more about Champ

Last weekend, our sister rescue in NC suffered a tragedy, their home burned down.  They were able to escape and rescue all the animals.  They are now living in a small camper on the property and do not have room for the rescues in their care. We quickly mobilized to transport the rescues in their care to Richmond, VA.

Lady and Scamp came in as brother and sister last month. They had the same elderly owner for their entire 10 years of life, and when she passed away, they found themselves with nowhere to go.

They are both light orange, with Lady having a bit of sabling on her back. They have been spayed and neutered and are up to date on all vaccines.

Lady is the larger of the 2 at about 10-12 pounds. She is a bit of a nervous Nellie and gets scared, so she needs her brother for comfort and security. She will take a little time to trust you, so she may snip if you push her too fast. She also does not love getting brushed. She tolerates it for a few strokes, then gets irritated. Luckily, her undercoat is not super thick, so grooming is not as intensive.

Scamp is around 8 lbs, but he feels a bit thin, so he could use another pound or two to fill out his frame. His name definitely suits his personality. He is very friendly and darted out of the crate ready to give kisses! His undercoat is also not very dense, so grooming should not be labor-intensive. He let me brush him with no problem.

I am told they are crate-trained or prefer to sleep with you in your bed, but I let them roam last night, and they just found a comfy spot, curled up, and fell right asleep. They are puppy pad trained and seem to understand what the outside is for, as well. However, they’ve only been here for 18 hours, so we will see.

Both are in great condition and up to date on all shots, worming, and heartworm prevention.  Since they are on the older side, they would not be a good fit for a very active home, but they do seem to have a lot of energy for their age and would probably like going on walks or romping in the yard.

Please reach out to the Pomeranian Club of Central Virginia if you are interested in fostering or adopting.

Available Momma – CLICK BELOW FOR UPDATE

Available – Ozzy & Poppy – Bonded Pair

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From the Sea to the Stars!

From the Sea to the Stars!

Please join the Pomeranian Club of Central VA for their Supported Entry! Greater Fredericksburg Kennel Club, Inc
Saturday 08/23/25
Closes: Wednesday 08/06/25
The Meadow Event Park, Doswell, VA
Judges: 8/21 – Dr. Valeria Rickard 8/22 – Mrs. Nena Dee 8/23 – Mr. Robert Hutton 8/24 – Mrs. Rosalind Kramer
Other shows: Northern Neck Kennel Club of Virginia, Inc

BIG NEWS! Our beloved senior foster boy, Bandit, has officially been adopted!

He’s gone home with the family who reached out about him almost immediately after his rescue, and followed along with his story through his long recovery – talk about destiny!

This incredible family has followed Bandit’s journey from day one, through all his ups and downs, for nearly four months. After his dental procedure in early July, they finally got to meet him, and it was clear that this was the family that Bandit was waiting for. Bandit spent the weekend with them, and he’s already living his best life! He is the only dog with a couple of cats as buddies, and he has a lovely young lady as his best friend.

To Bandit’s new family: Thank you for your unwavering interest, your patience, and for opening your hearts and home to this special guy. It just makes us so happy to see Bandit be loved and cherished. Happy forever, Bandit!

Freedom Ride!

ADOPTED – Wally

ADOPTED BY THE COUPLE WHO INITIALLY FOUND HIM

Currently located in Morganton, NC

Last weekend, our sister rescue in NC suffered a tragedy, their home burned down.  They were able to escape and rescue all the animals.  They are now living in a small camper on the property and do not have room for the rescues in their care. 

Wally was dumped in the Walmart parking lot. Wally was in poor condition and is a parti pom. meaning he is part orange and part white. He is about 10 lbs.  He has no microchip. He does walk with a harness. He is blind in one eye, with signs of cataract appearing in the second eye. He seems to have difficulty in his rear, and this is noticeable from how he walks. He barks at doors or whenever he thinks he’s alone and can’t find you.

He was covered in feces and urine, so there are some healing skin conditions. He was so matted, we had no choice but to shave him, although we do not recommend shaving Pomeranians. It is unknown whether he is housebroken, but it is unlikely due to his condition. His age and past are unknown. He is very loving and gentle. He does not appear to be fixed. He appears to be elderly, but his teeth are in fairly good condition. 

RIP Ozzy – Another Pom Lover

How to Groom a Pomeranian for Summer

How to Groom a Pomeranian for Summer

The harsh Summer sun can cause multiple possible problems. The sun has a gradual burning effect and may even change your Pomeranian’s fur color. A brown or black fur color may gain a reddish tinge. The sun may cause itchiness and/or peeling as the skin dries out.

To prevent such problems, use a good quality leave-in conditioner. The light spray helps prevent any harm, and if you select the right product, it will also work as a deodorizer, making your pet smell clean and fresh. You don’t need to use much. Spray and then brush his coat downwards so the conditioner is distributed properly.

Pomeranian Cuts For Summer

Don’t be tempted to have your Pomeranian clipped. Clipping your Pomeranian won’t keep him cool as the double coat works to insulate and keep your Pom cool in summer and warm in Winter.

Double-coated dog breeds like the Pomeranian often develop a condition called Post-Clipping Alopecia after clipping. If you must have a trimmed Pomeranian, talk to your Groomer about the best Pomeranian cuts for summer.

Ask the Groomer about trimming your Pomeranian with a short haircut using scissors. Cutting Pomeranian hair short with scissors instead of shaving is a better option. A show Pomeranian haircut is another option.

Source: Summer Pomeranian Care

PSA for dog owners – we narrowly avoided tragedy.

We were out today, and when we got home, Romeo walked up to me with a plastic bag on his head!

A couple of nights ago, I finished a bag of Cheez-Its in the bedroom and threw the bag in my bedroom trash can. Romeo got into the trash and tried to get the crumbs left in the bag. Somehow he got the bag stuck on his head.

You could tell he struggled to get the bag off because items in the living room were strewn about. When I took the bag off, he was drenched and the bag was filled with condensation. The remaining crumbs were mush. He made his way to the water bowl and drank for about 2 minutes and when he finally stopped and walked away, he was wobbly and not walking straight.

He’s curled up next to me sleeping now, but my heart is still racing thinking about what might have happened if we were gone a little while longer.

How often do we toss things in the trash without thinking?

Torontos Pet Friendly Fireworks Show

Donate your Pace Maker

Did you know that if you have a pacemaker, you can include it in your Will to be donated to a dog in need after you pass away?


Although pacemakers cannot be used for another human, they can help dogs with heart problems and potentially save their lives. You can arrange for the pacemker to be sent to a vet of your choice.
Many pacemakers are simply thrown away, and dogs may die because people do not know about this option.


Donating the pacemaker can even save the dog’s owner the cost of a new one, which can sometimes make a crucial difference in affording life-saving treatment.

CAUTION!!!! Very important!

A friendly reminder to not let your Poms walk on the pavement!

Financial Advisor

Club Member Highlight: David Vernon’s and Mark Greynold’s Pomeranian Success – A Journey of Dedication and Triumph

David & Mark with Garbo and Nikki in 2024

For David and Mark, the world of Pomeranian dog shows has been a passion spanning over two decades. Their journey began in 2000 when they welcomed their first Pomeranian, Diva, a stunning solid-black female from breeder Cynthia Wallen. With handler Sherry Lawall guiding her through the ranks, Diva quickly earned her championship title, sparking a lifelong enthusiasm for the sport.

Their first champion: Diva in 2001

Their love for Poms deepened as they acquired two more from Diane Finch, one of whom became a cherished house pet while the other joined their growing lineup of show dogs. Over the years, David and Mark’s roster evolved, with new additions entering the ring while retired champions enjoyed a life of comfort at home.

After a brief hiatus, the duo reignited their competitive spirit in January 2024 by welcoming Raven, another beautiful black Pom from Cynthia Wallen. Raven’s career soared, swiftly securing her championship under the expertise of handler Deb Wheeler. With excitement mounting, David and Mark expanded their team, acquiring Nikki and Garbo from Annie Coughlin, followed by a purchase from Tony Cabrera of Cricket—an enchanting little Pomeranian who debuted at Nationals with an impressive fourth-place finish in her class.

Cricket’s promising career has continued to flourish, amassing 12 points and three major wins, putting her on the brink of securing her championship title. (EDITOR’S NOTE: As of June 1st, Cricket has now finished her Championship quest, by winning BOB with her handler, Deb Wheeler). However, the true highlight of their comeback has been Nikki’s (Charm City’s Age Of Aquarius) extraordinary rise toward a Grand Championship.

Between April 24-27, 2025, Nikki had an outstanding showing across multiple events:

April 24, Mispillion Kennel Club: Best of Opposite Sex, earning a 4-point major under Judge John P. Wade.

April 25, Wilmington Kennel Club: Another Best of Opposite Sex victory, securing a second 4-point major under Judge Ken J. Murray.

April 26, Wilmington Kennel Club: A third 4-point major under Judge Kenneth E. Berg.

April 27, Penn Treaty Kennel Club: A fourth 4-point major under Judge Eva E. Berg.

With four majors in one weekend—a remarkable feat—Nikki now boasts 30 points and seven majors, putting her well on the path to a Grand Championship title. This thrilling success marks an exciting milestone for David, Mark, and their beloved Pomeranians.

As they continue to navigate the competitive world of dog shows, their unwavering dedication to the sport and their cherished Poms remains as strong as ever.  We greatly enjoy having both David and Mark in our club!

Mark with Nikki as a puppy

A Little Breezy Today

Meet Jasmine & Reese: The Tiny Velvet Monarchs

*BOTH HAVE PENDING ADOPTIONS* – Black & Tan Royalty. 4.5 Months Old. Under 4 lbs. Supreme Rulers of Hearts and Hearths

Once in a rare celestial blink, the cosmos drops something unusually lovely into our orbit. Jasmine and Reese arrived like a forgotten royal decree—tiny, velvet-footed emissaries from a kingdom we clearly weren’t fancy enough for. With all the attitude one would expect from little displaced royals, they answer to their names, yes—but “Your Majesty” seems to suit them just fine.

JASMINE (left photo)

Alias: The Stick Baroness of Central Virginia

Age: 4.5 months

Current Weight: 4 lbs

Coat: Black & Tan, with whispers of white mischief

Current Vibe: Bold, social, slightly bossy, heart-melting looks, snack-monitoring authority

This tiny empress loves adventure, but also knows how to melt into your lap and gaze at you like you personally hung the moon. She’s curious, playful, and occasionally caught barking at imaginary injustices—such as you daring to eat a snack without offering tribute. She is always first to grab the best stick, commandeer the best pillow, or initiate a sibling wrestling match with regal flair. She’s sweet and social, with a sprinkle of diva. 

Ideal Home: A household ready for daily joy, pawparazzi moments, and a puppy smart enough to learn your routines and outwit them.

REESE (right photo)

Alias: The Velvet Ninja of Cozy Chaos

Age: 4.5 months

Weight: 3.6 lbs 

Coat: Black & Tan, with precision-placed markings

Current Vibe: Stealthy, clever, affectionate, slightly smaller but highly self-possessed

Reese is the stealth charmer. Smaller, quieter, but packing twice the mischief. With the face of a doll and the inner resolve of a chess grandmaster, she is as clever as she is captivating. Reese has a playful heart. She’s curious, affectionate, with just a trace of mischief to keep you laughing. When she looks at you with those gorgeous dark eyes like she’s planning a secret, you can only hope you’re in on it. And when she falls asleep on you—which she will—you’ll hold your breath just to keep the moment a little longer.

Ideal Home: A family with a sense of humor, a soft spot for mischievous puppies with an independent spirit, and a willingness to surrender at least half their bed.

The girls are both purebred Pomeranians with AKC papers, surrendered to us by an owner facing an unexpected and difficult life change.

In accordance with Virginia law, both puppies will be adopted with a non-negotiable spay contract, requiring that they be spayed between the ages of 6 and 12 months.

We know these little ones are generating a lot of excitement—and understandably so. They are exceptionally adorable pups. We truly appreciate the interest and support. As a very small, volunteer-run rescue, our focus must always remain on the wellbeing of the dogs in our care, so we are constantly busy.

If you are seriously interested in adopting, please complete our online application form. Here is the link to the form:

Adoption Application E-Form

Due to the high volume of inquiries and our limited team, we may not be able to respond to every message individually. Please know we are grateful for your kindness and understanding.

And as always, thank you for having a heart for rescue.