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  2. Blind, Arthritic, Senior Pomeranian ‘Full of Spunk’ Needs Home

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    Rescued on February 17, this 12-year-old canine faced the harsh realities of homelessness during a harsh winter. Crouton, a senior Pomeranian, is now up for adoption. Crouton, a senior Pomeranian ...

  3. Senior Citizens Host Senior Pet Adoption Events to Help Older ...

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    Across Waltonwood's senior living communities, residents have made over 1,000 homemade pet treats, more than 2,000 toys, and 200 blankets. Waltonwood shared in a release that the company was ...

  4. Blind dog came to shelter as a stray — and needs new home ...

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    On Feb. 17, a 12-year-old Pomeranian with big eyes and a pink nose was taken into Greenhill Humane Society, an animal shelter in Eugene. The dog’s name is Crouton, the humane society said in a ...

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    Rescue dogs seek loving new owners at Wood Green, The Animals Charity, including Olivia the blind Spaniel, Bella the confident, playful Staffie, and a shy, but cuddly pooch called Cech. 2 "Episode 2"

  6. Pomeranian dog - Wikipedia

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    The Pomeranian (also known as a Pom, Pommy or Pome) is a breed of dog of the Spitz type that is named for the Pomerania region in north-west Poland and north-east 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 .

  7. Japanese Spitz - Wikipedia

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    Description of the ideal size of the breed varies. In Japan, the ideal size for males are described as 30–38 cm at the withers, with females somewhat smaller; (the Japanese standard is the one published by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale for international dog competitions.) [4] In the UK, the Kennel Club describes the size as 34–37 cm (13–15 in) at the withers with females 30 ...