ADOPTED Champ: The Energetic Pomeranian

Located in Richmond, VA,

Champ came in with his sister, Lady, to a rescue in NC in June. They had the same owner for their entire life, and when she passed away, they found themselves with nowhere to go.

Our sister rescue in NC suffered a catastrophic fire in July that destroyed their home.  Fortunately, they were able to escape and rescue all the animals.  They were left living in an outdoor kennel with no AC.  We quickly mobilized to transport the 7 Poms in their care to Richmond, VA.

Champ is a super friendly, energetic older Pom that comes in at a very thin 8lbs!  He thinks he is your personal security that must follow you to every room, and snuggles up against your legs at bedtime. With Champ by your side, you will never pee alone again. He’s got your back!

He dances on his back legs to beg for treats and talks to you when you are in the kitchen. He does a handstand and pees with his back legs up high, which is quite hilarious to watch. 

During the day, he is thrilled to curl up in a bed in the office while his foster mom works and is ready to go outside to the dog yard as soon as the door slides open. He is also potty pad trained for when he can’t get outside.

Champ gets along with everyone and everything! He loves people, kids, cats, and other dogs.

Don’t let his size or age fool you; despite being almost 12 years old (DOB 10/11/13) and 8lbs soaking wet, he gives off puppy energy.

He spent a few days with another family to gauge whether he and his sister, Lady, could be adopted separately. During this time, he played and chased their 9-month-old Corgi around and interacted with their toddlers with the enthusiasm of a puppy. He loves going on walks and wants to go for a jog as soon as the harness is on. If you are looking for a companion to go on long walks with, Champ is your man!

His undercoat is also not very dense, so grooming should not be labor-intensive. He lets you brush and bathe him with no problems, just be sure to have his treat ready!

Champ and his sister can be adopted separately or together. They are both up to date on all vaccines, have been fixed, and have just had complete dental cleanings in August.

Champ’s adoption fee is $500. We offer discounted fees for Seniors adopting Seniors.

If you would like to help sponsor their care and surgical needs, we have set up a GoFundMe for the fire survivors, or visit our Linktree for other options.

You can message here if you have specific questions.

The New Canopy is Up!

Pomeranian Club of Central Virginia B2B Specialties *50/50 Raffle* Winner will be drawn on 10/3!

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During these unprecedented times where dog shows are few and far between, we are putting together an independent specialty! You read that right! We are planning back to back specialties and sweeps on October 3! Click here for event details

We are raising funds to help defray all the costs of hosting this event. Expenses like Special Event Insurance, tent rental, portable facilities, hand sanitizing stations, etc… really add up.  This is the PCCV’s first independent specialty event and we could really use your help to put on a great event!

Click the ticket below to learn more or buy entries!

YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE PRESENT TO WIN!

A Great Loss

The Pomeranian world has suffered a great loss this week.  Margaret McKee was taken from us suddenly on Monday night. 

She was a founding member of the Pomeranian Club of Central Virginia 15 years ago and has been active ever since holding numerous offices, In addition, she was a founding member of both the Greater Baltimore Pomeranian Club, the Mid Atlantic Field Spaniel Club and was a member of the Richmond (Va) Dog Obedience Club (RDOC) for an amazing 45 years!!

Her prowess in the Pom world was so well known, she warranted a paragraph in the book Pomeranian: A Comprehensive Guide to Owning and Caring for Your Dog (Comprehensive Owner’s Guide), Juliette Cunliffe, 2011.

Margaret spent the last 50 years breeding, showing, and competing. She leaves the Pom world better than when she found it.  She even found time to raise a future AKC Judge (Rachal McKee Sager).

Her absence will be felt at every show when you look ringside and she’s not in her usual spot near the entrance and every meeting/event when you don’t see the “PomMom” license plate parked right up front. Margaret once told me that she’s had the ‘PomMom” VA Plate since the mid-70’s! I don’t know anyone that’s had the same plates for that long.

Send Condolences to the Family Here