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Pomeranian

 
Dictionary: Pom·er·a·ni·an   (pŏm'ə-rā'nē-ən, -rān'yən) pronunciation
adj.
Of or relating to Pomerania or its people.

n.
  1. A native or inhabitant of Pomerania.
  2. Any of a breed of small dogs having long silky hair, a foxlike face, pointed ears, and a hairy tail curling over the back.

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Breed of toy dog developed from the same sled-dog ancestors as the Keeshond, Samoyed, and Norwegian elkhound. It is said to have been bred down in size from a 30-lb (14-kg) dog in the duchy of Pomerania in the early 19th century. Spirited but docile, it has a foxlike head and small, erect ears. Its long coat, especially full on the neck and chest, is white, black, brown, or reddish brown. It stands about 6 – 7 in. (14 – 18 cm) and weighs about 3 – 7 lbs (1.5 – 3 kg).

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Columbia Encyclopedia: Pomeranian
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Pomeranian (pŏm'ərā'nēən), breed of small, sturdy toy dog descended from the sledge dogs of Iceland and Lapland. It stands about 6 in. (15.3 cm) high at the shoulder and weighs from 3 to 7 lb (1.4-3.2 kg). Its double coat consists of a short, fluffy underlayer and an abundant, long, straight topcoat that forms a ruff of stand-off hair on the neck and a fringe of feathery hair on the hindquarters. Many colors are acceptable, e.g., red, cream, black, brown, sable, blue, white, and parti-color. The immediate ancestor of the Pomeranian was a heavier dog, sometimes weighing as much as 30 lb (13.6 kg). It was used in Europe as a sheepherder and became popular in England when a small specimen was brought from Italy by Queen Victoria in the late 19th cent. Today it is raised as a pet and watchdog. See dog.


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A very small (3–7 lb), alert dog with prominent eyes, a foxy expression, erect ears and a tail carried over the back. The long, straight coat covers the body. The breed is predisposed to patent ductus arteriosus, patellar luxation and tracheal collapse.

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Pomeranian is an adjective referring to Pomerania, an area divided between Poland and Germany.

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