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Pomeranian

Pomeranian
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Help with old pedigree please14.3 years agoPomeranian
I tried to make a correction on mothers name15.3 years agoPomeranian
Why are some Poms so inbred?16.7 years agoPomeranian
Stolen Pomeranian found in Tuscola County16.4 years agoPomeranian
Registration problem on a particular bitch17 years agoPomeranian
Fixes to the website14.7 years agoPomeranian
Possible parvo exposure18.1 years agoPomeranian

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