It can range - the pomeranian puppy could turn out to be white, parti, black or even wolf sable.
To know what it's really going to be like - look at the previous relatives not just the parents.
For example, if there are lots of Oranges but a couple of creams in the dog's pedigree line, then it's most likely going to be orange.
It depends, but most probably brown - because it is a more dominant colour. - x S.
brown eyes because brown is the dominant color :)
yes there is actually the afghan breed doesn't have fur it has hair same with the pomeranian my aunt is allergic to dogs and her mother has a pomeranian and her allergies are fine i didn't even see her use her allergy medication
because it's like a mother , it teache's, strenthen's and diliberate,s a different technique,and teache's colour ,shape, abstract, show's beauty in creation's.
My mother had bought me a new bucket of 'Nipton' paint to decorate my room, but I didn't like the colour because it was too dull.
While I believe 1 or 2 is normal for poms, I had an 8 lb. Pomeranian that had 4 pups, 3 males that grew to 6-7 lbs when adult and 1 female, that was the runt of the litter. She only grew to 3 lbs.
Ferncloud. (She-cat that is pale gray with darker flecks. Her mate is Dustpelt)
Red is more suited for a mother's day, regardless if she's living or not, as it is a colour of love. Mother's day is a day where we remind our mothers how much we do love them. White is a colour of purity.
The colour of the egg shell primarily depends on the mother's breeding.
Blonde like her mother
His favourite colour is 'mother of pearl'
His favourite colour is 'mother of pearl'