Yes. Pomerania's make great dogs to own, but not with small children age five or younger i mean they are good but have an adult in the room when small children under 5 are with the Pomeranian i say that because they will nip if there tail ears or anything is pulled on and they are not a fan of rough play and no chasing around the house they might get used to running and be a little crazy. For ages six and older, yes. They are very alert and will let you know if someone or something is near to you. But you should be alert that if you don't show your Pomeranian who is boss at a Young age they will have training problems and they will be the boss of you.
so train them at a Young age and do training as well but other than that they are great dogs and i would definitely recommend them
One a scale of 1-5 (with 5 being best), they are ranked a 2 which means: "Best with older considerate children". Source - see LINK shown below.
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yes of course!!!!!! i luv em....my best freind has two!!!! and they absolutely luv everyone....even when i first met em they seemed comfortable around me.
Pomeranians are not recommended for households with young children because of their unstable temperaments. Obedience instructors see LOTS of Pomeranians with neurotic behaviors that include biting, extreme fearfulness, moodiness, and general nastiness.
English sheepdogs are very good with other pets and also with children.
They can be.
Ring-tailed cats are good pets for children. However, this will depend on how they are treated as they will react to any possible threats.
As of the name I hear, it seems to be a mix. Pomeranians can be good with children as long as they are well-trained and recommended for expierienced trainers. Just a suggestion though. I recommend you look up the breeds it is made up from.
fish. easy to take care of.
2 dogs and a pig that is all i know for know :-)
Generally they are excellent with other pets but no so well with younger children.
some times but not all the time
Yes.
Ferrets are not good pets for any children. There are no tests for allergic reactions for human from ferrets. Ferrets don't produce dander like cats, which causes allergic reactions in humans.
There are two nouns. Children and pets are both plural nouns.