Welcome to None Such Pomeranians!
My passion for all animals and especially dogs was so strong already in childhood, finally my parents bought me a miniature black Poodle when I was 11 years old. They were wise enough to buy him from a reputable breeder, who introduced me to the exciting world of dog shows. I started showing my Poodle when I was 12, and have been learning all about dog showing, structure, locomotion, genetics along the way since then. I have been also working as ring steward since I was 18 and reading all the possible material on the subjects I could find.

When I moved on my own, I wanted a dog that would match perfectly my lifestyle and personality. The research led me to Pomeranians. Before jumping onto buying my first Pom I have first studied the breed for 3 years, buying all the possible literature I could find at that time (subscribing to all Pom magazines from all over the World, buying all the books and videos I could find on the breed, genetics, grooming, attending important dogs seminars, talking to experienced Pom and other breeders…).
Listening to experienced breeders to start your breeding programme with the best possible female you can get, I finally imported my very first Pomeranian female multi Ch Abishag Of Lenette from the honorable kennel Lenette in 1998. I was only 22 years old, still studying at University of Economics, but nevertheless finished 13 miscelaneous European Championships with her, including winning BOB and BOG3 at the prestigious WORLD dog show in Milano, Italy in 2000.

My prime goal in breeding is to breed functional Poms with superb structure and healthy coats, healthy dogs that can live active life but still close to the breed standard. Our dogs are strictly evaluated against the breed standard and fully health tested before used for breeding.
I have placed most of my top bred Poms as family members. Due to family and work obligations I am showing very rarely but still we achieved significant show results (worldwide multiple Championships, including European and World Championships, BISS, multiple BIS).



My desire to learn even more led me to obtaining FCI judge’s licence in 2008 (licenvced to judge conformation of the breeds: Alaskan Malamute, Samoyed and German Spitz). Due to busy personal life and ethical reasons (as I am still actively involved in breeding and showing my own Poms) I judge only on rare occasions.
My wish and personal commitment is to help educating new people on the breeds that I judge, breeding only healthy and happy dogs with high ethical and moral standards, while I still continue to learn and improve in all aspects.
Feel free to send us an email if you want to know more about us and our Poms.

