Pomeranian Weight at 3 months old

by Chelsea
(Indiana)

What is the range of Pomeranians at 3 months old? My pomeranian is actually 13 weeks and only weight 2.75 pounds. Is she a teacup or are teacups a lot smaller?




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Pomeranian Weight at 3 months old

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May 08, 2011
previous poster is right NEW
by: Anonymous

Whoever said that there is no such thing as a "teacup Pom" is correct. Standard size for Poms is 3-7lbs full grown. Don't know where such a ridiculous "teacup" term came from, but it's wrong. If your puppy is tiny and not gaining weight, than take him/her to the vet since it may have health issues. At 3 months of age your Pom should be in the 2 lb range. I got my first one at 4 months - he was 3.4lbs. He is almost a year and a half now and he weighs around 6lbs.
I also got a new baby girl a couple of days ago... she's 8 weeks @ 1 lb 3oz. She is definitely the runt of the litter since she is the smallest, but luckily she is ganing weight and is expected to weight around 3.5 lbs full grown.

Nov 27, 2010
Pommeranian puppie NEW
by: Becky

My puppie is name Israel he is 13 weeks old & only weighs 20 oz which is 1.32 lbs. He is very hyper & he lives shiney jewelry diamonds ..

Nov 04, 2010
in my experience.. NEW
by: Anonymous

My pomeranian was only weighed 1.5 lbs when she was three months old. She's now 18 months old, and weighs 6 lbs.

Nov 01, 2010
pomeranian weight NEW
by: Brenda Vazquez

According to my research there is no such thing as a teacup. Teacup is "gimmic", a term used by some less reputable breeders to market and sell their dogs. Check the AKC definition. Pomeranians are 3-7 pounds. how much smaller can a dog be? Most puppies are fully grown by 6-7 months. There was another name for teacups, the grunt of the litter. These puppies sometimes have many health problems associated with their weght and poor breeding.

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