Yes, in every state they have pomeranian police dogs they are used to catch criminals or sniff out drugs they quit using Pomeranian police dogs in April 13, 2011.
ALL purebred dogs are inbred to a certain degree. The key (for healthy purebreds) is NOT to breed closely related dogs.
Yes, of course. Any breed of dogs can have offspring.
Pomeranians, poodles, bichon frises, salukis, etc.
NO!! The theobromides in chocolate are poisonous to all dogs!!
Yes.
Pomeranians are very smart dogs. Although it may take some training, you've got to start early. But with a little effort, and the right training, these dogs can be perfect for you, and they are eager to learn.
Lana's Pomeranians have been breeding dogs for over thirty years and in that time they have bred over thirty American champions. They are a member of the American Pomeranian Club Incorporated.
Yes of course, they are only small dogs and like all dogs can get ceasars but quite rare if bred well.
All dogs are 100% full-blooded wolf. Dogs are domesticated wolves, just a different subspecies.
Yes - they're called spitz dogs. Think of the samoyed, for example.
Pomeranians are very popular small, lap dogs. The breed descended from the similar, but larger German Spitz. Despite their size, Pomeranians can be aggressive and dominant. However, the dogs respond well to training and bond closely with their owners.
No, not all police have dogs. There is a K-9 unit for police with dogs though.