Our Kennel is like No Other!

A Bit of Background
How We Got Started
We started breeding these wonderful animals back in 2017. Originally we did not plan to operate as a professional Dog Breeder, we just wanted a wonderful pet for ourselves. However, we became hooked and soon we added a second and then a third one and so on to our family.
After acquiring a lot of information about the breeding process, we decided to do our part in preserving it, which led to the birth of our Riverview business. Since then, we’ve known so much love, joy and excitement! Contact us to find out more.
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CC Pomeranian Farm is a full-service Pomeranian Kennel specializing in breeding and studs for the Pomeranian Breed. Based in Riverview, FL, CC Pomeranian Farm houses various sizes of the Pomeranian Breed, from 7 to 12 inches and between 3 - 7 lbs. We take pride in our work and treat our dogs like family. It may be a kennel to you, but it is home to us.
About Pomeranians
The Pomeranian is a breed of dog of the Spitz type that is named for the Pomerania region in northwest Poland and northeast Germany in Central Europe. Classed as a toy dog breed because of its small size, the Pomeranian is descended from larger Spitz-type dogs, specifically the German Spitz.
Personality: Playful, Intelligent, Friendly, Extroverted, Sociable, Active
Hypoallergenic: No
Life span: 12 – 16 years
Height: 7 to 12 inches (18 to 30 cm)
Weight: 3 to 7 pounds (1.4 to 3.2 kg)
Temperament: Playful, Intelligent, Friendly, Extroverted, Sociable, Active
Shedding: Pomeranians are moderate to heavy-shedding dogs. Because of their thick double coats, Pomeranians typically experience excessive shedding twice a year. Otherwise, expect plenty of consistent year-round shedding. It's not random why Pomeranians tend to shed much more than other dog breeds.
Bark: Barking is a perfectly natural and normal behavior in dogs. Pomeranian dog barking or what is also known as Pomeranian yapping can become a problem if not curbed. A Pomeranian bark is a major communication method and some dogs tend to bark more than others. The language for most dogs is barking.
Source: Google

