Ted
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Ted
AvailableTed is a neutered male Pomeranian senior, weighing about 20.2 lbs. He has a medium build with a lovely tan coat. Vaccinations are up to date, and he is house trained. Located in Troutdale, OR, he's ready for a forever home where he can be cherished.
About Ted
Meet Ted, the most distinguished gentleman you will ever have the pleasure of cuddling. As a senior, this handsome, neutered male Pomeranian is ready to trade shelter life for a cozy retirement home where he can be thoroughly spoiled. Donโt let his age fool you; Ted still has plenty of pep in his step, a heart bursting with love, and an adorable, fluffy coat that makes him look like a little cloud floating through life. As a true Pomeranian prince, Ted requires some upkeep to maintain his signature looks. Regular trips to the groomer and consistent brushing at home will keep his luxurious fur soft and mat-free. Additionally, keeping his pearly whites healthy is essential, so his future family must stay on top of regular dental care. If you're looking for a loyal, low-key companion who will bring immense joy and sweet morning greetings into your life, Ted is waiting to meet you! Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Ted
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Ted, as a Pomeranian, thrives in a cozy indoor environment where he can be close to his people. He enjoys the comfort of a home and does well in quiet, low-traffic areas.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pomeranians like Ted don't need a lot of outdoor space. A small yard or regular walks around the neighborhood will keep him satisfied.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While many Pomeranians can be good with older children, Ted may prefer a quieter home due to his senior status. Supervised interactions with gentle kids are best.











