The Pomeranian will always be one of the most beautiful and most easily distinctive small dog breeds of all. These dogs feature a fabulous coat made of abundant and soft hair that gives the animals a truly unique and gorgeous look. In order to make sure that a Pomeranian is a purebred dog, you can recurr to the accepted color list in which you will find which tones are recognized as pure and which color faults exist in many specimens. Pomeranian Colors are varied and this may sometimes lead to confusions but there are some basic details you need to take into account.
The usual Pomeranian Colors are really diverse if you compare this breed to some other small dog breeds. This does not mean of course that any type of color will be accepted. Normally, experts suggest that most solid Colors are considered pure but the most popular and common ones are red, orange, white, cream, sable and black. These Colors should not show any sign of other color or any small marking because that will not be accepted by the American Kennel Club. There are other solid Colors that are not as popular but that are also considered as pure: brown, blue, tan, wolf sable and brindle.
There is also a specific color which is known as parti and that is basically made of a white base with color markings. These markings should be evenly presented through the entire surface of the animal and not casually available on some of them.




