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Pomapoo Size Full Grown: How Big Do Pomapoos Get? (Toy & Mini)

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So, you want to know how big do Pomapoos get? Well, you’ve come to the right place Pomapoos are a Pomeranian Poodle mix—a crossbreed that results in some small, seriously fluffy pups!

This breed is only found in two sizes—the Toy Pomapoo size and the Mini Pomapoo size. The already small Pomeranian combined with the Miniature or Toy Poodle genes mean this dog will make the ultimate lap dog companion.

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Despite the guaranteed small size, if you’re still wondering, “how big do Pomapoos get?” read on to find out everything you need to know!

Toy Pomapoo Size Full Grown

The Toy Pomapoo size is the smallest version you’ll find of this breed. By breeding a Toy Poodle with a Pomeranian, you’re going to end up with a dog on the small end of the size spectrum.

Toy Poodles are the “larger” of the two breeds weighing between 6 and 9 pounds compared to the Pomeranian’s 3-7 pounds. They both stand about 10 inches tall on average.

How Big Do Toy Pomapoos Get?

Just how big do Toy Pomapoos get? The Toy Pomapoo size full grown is always going to be very small. Although their weight varies more than both of the breeds that create them, their height is never much more than 9 inches tall.

The average weight of a Toy Pomapoo is somewhere between 5 and 15 pounds, though this can fluctuate throughout the dog’s lifespan.

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Weighing 9 pounds, Sophia is an example of the toy Pomapoo size. Photo courtesy of Susie Griebelbauer-Buccieri.

Mini Pomapoo Size Full Grown

Did you know there is also a Mini Pomapoo size? These dogs are created by breeding a regular Pomeranian with a Miniature Poodle. This means that the Mini Pomapoo size will be slightly bigger than the Toy Pomapoo size.

However, because it’s already such a small dog, it’s not always a substantial difference. Miniature Poodles are generally about 5 inches taller than a Toy Poodle. The Mini Pomapoo is the largest size option for the breed.

How Big Do Mini Pomapoos Get?

Still find yourself asking, “how big do Mini Pomapoos get?” Well, Miniature Pomapoos are likely to be around 9-12 inches tall. Their weight range is between 10 and 20 pounds.  

Weighing 18 pounds, Molly is an example of the mini Pomapoo size. Photo courtesy of Becky Delude.
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What About the Teacup Pomapoo Size?

The Teacup Pomapoo size isn’t a typical size that you can find for sale. Because these dogs are already so tiny, the “Teacup Pomapoo size” isn’t really necessary or practical. If you see an ad for Teacup Pomapoos, it’s likely that the breeder is trying to be “cute” and simply has regular Toy Pomapoos.

However, in some cases, unethical breeders will attempt to make extremely tiny “Teacup” Pomapoo dogs. While it may be appealing to get a super tiny Pomapoo, it’s important to keep in mind that this can be dangerous for the dog’s health and can result in problems throughout your pup’s life.

This is just one of the many reasons why I recommend all dog owner’s invest in a good pet insurance policy to cover unforeseen veterinary expenses.

What About Standard Pomapoos?

Standard Pomapoos also don’t exist, simply because they are not bred. Breeding the large Standard Poodle with the Toy Pomeranian is simply too risky due to the breeds’ big differences in stature. Instead, all Pomapoos are small and compact!

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What Impacts the Size of a Pomapoo?

The generation of your Pomapoo as well as the size and gender of their parents can all play a part in Pomapoo size. After reading this, you should have a better idea of how big your own Pomapoo puppy is likely to get. 

The generation of your Pomapoo can play a big role in their size. “Pomapoo generations” are a way of calculating how close your dog is to being 100% Poodle or 100% Pomeranian. A first-generation, F1 Pomapoo will have one full-blood Pomeranian parent and one full-blood Poodle parent.

Other Pomapoo generations can contain varying percentages of each of the parent breeds. The more of one breed your dog has in them, the more likely they are to display traits specific to that breed…including size.

Generations can be a little confusing, so if you’re having trouble, be sure to check out our article on doodle generations! It refers to the Aussiedoodle breed, but rest assured they work the exact same way as Pomapoo generations.

Who the parents of your Pomapoo puppy were will also play a big part in determining their size. Parents that were smaller than average will likely produce puppies that are also small. The same goes for larger dogs. This isn’t an exact science, but seeing images of your puppy’s parents as adults will help you get a basic idea of how they will look in the future. 

Finally, gender plays a part in the size of dogs. Females are usually smaller than males on average, though typically only by a pound or less in Pomapoos since they’re so tiny.

When Do Pomapoos Stop Growing?

Now that we’ve answered the question, “how big do Pomapoos get?” we just need to answer “when do Pomapoos stop growing?” Small breeds, like Mini and Toy Pomapoos almost always grow faster than bigger dogs, so your dog is likely to stop growing at between 6-7 months old. 

Still, some dogs will continue to grow until closer to 15 months. This doesn’t mean that your dog is going to end up huge, just that its genes are prone to slower growth. Mini Pomapoos are likely to take just a little longer to fully mature than Toy Pomapoos, so keep that in mind as well.

Overall, don’t worry if your Pomapoo puppy is growing faster or slower than usual—it doesn’t necessarily mean they’ll be super huge or super tiny for their breed.

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