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Pomeranian Club of Central Virginia

Disputanta, VA 23842

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Areas Pomeranian Club of Central Virginia serves

The Pomeranian Club of Central Virginia runs rescue on a very limited basis. We try to only do placements within 100 miles of the Richmond area, but if we can find a way to go further out we will for the correct home for a pomeranian. We only do pomeranian rescue.

Pomeranian Club of Central Virginia's adoption process

Additional adoption info

We require you complete a application, sign a contract, have a home visit, and pay a adoption fee that is based on the care we had to give to the pomeranian. Normal fees are 200-300.

Pomeranian Club of Central Virginia's adopted pets

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