- Characteristics
- Affectionate, Dignified, Friendly, Funny, Loves, Loyal, Playful, Quiet, Smart
- Coat length
- Short
- House-trained
- Yes
- Health
- Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
- Good in a home with
- Other dogs, children.
$700.00
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📌 General Information
• Breed: Teacup Pomeranian
• Age: 11 weeks old
• Sex: Female
• Name: Bimbo
• Expected Adult Size: 2–4 lbs
• Current Size (at 11 weeks): Usually 1.2 – 1.6 lbs (a little more than at 8 weeks, but still extremely tiny).
🧬 Temperament & Personality
Bimbo’s personality at this age will be developing, and like many teacup Poms, she’ll likely be:
• Spunky & Outgoing 🎀 – Bimbo will show lots of sass and confidence despite her size.
• Affectionate & Clingy 💕 – Loves attention and thrives on being close to her human.
• Playful & Cheerful 🎾 – Will enjoy toys, chasing, and short bursts of zoomies.
• Alert & Vocal 🔔 – May already be showing signs of the Pom “watchdog” trait—barking at sounds or new people.
• Curious but Bold 🐾 – Always exploring, but she must be supervised because of her fragility.
🍽 Feeding & Care Needs (11 Weeks Old)
• Diet: High-quality toy-breed puppy food (kibble or wet).
• Feeding Schedule: 4 small meals per day (you can soon transition to 3, but teacups still need frequent feedings).
• Water: Always fresh and available.
• Supplements: Keep Nutri-Cal or a little honey on hand for low-blood-sugar emergencies.
🛠 Training & Development
• Potty Training: At 11 weeks, she’s still learning—stick with pads or a crate routine.
• Basic Obedience: She can learn “sit,” “stay,” and her name. Sessions should be short, playful, and reward-based.
• Socialization: Keep introducing her gently to new people, pets, and sounds to reduce anxiety later.
❤ Health & Safety
• Vet Care: At 11 weeks, Bimbo should be on her second round of vaccinations (after her 8-week shots).
• Fragility: Bones are delicate—avoid letting her jump from any furniture.
• Coat Care: Brush gently every day or two to prevent tangles.
• Hypoglycemia Watch: Monitor closely for shaking, weakness, or lethargy.
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