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Parti Pomeranian

The parti pomeranian (sometimes misspelled as "party pomeranian") is a pomeranian with more than one color in the coat. Ideally, a parti Pom will be white with patches of color distributed on the body and a white blaze on the forehead.

 
The patches can be in any solid color, but all patches should be the same color. Symmetrical facial markings are desirable. parti pomeranian The color of the points (eye rims, nose, lips and pads) on parti-colored Pomeranians should be the same as the points required for the coat color of the patches. In other words, cream, orange, red, sable, red merle, blue merle, brindle and black parti-colored dogs should have black points; blue and blue sable parti Poms should have blue points; brown, brown merle and beaver partis should have brown points.

A tri-color Pomeranian is one that shows the "color & tan" pattern as well as the parti-colored pattern (white with colored patches).

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