Due to his small size and fragility, the Pomeranian is an indoors dog. Sure, it is fine to let a Pomeranian hang out in the garden during the day, but it is recommended that he sleeps inside the house at night. The Pomeranian also makes a great apartment pet, but like other small dogs, he needs a daily walk for at least 45 minutes in order to stay healthy.
The Pomeranian is good for apartment living. They are very active indoors and will do okay without a yard. Play will take care of a lot of their exercise needs, however, as with all breeds, play will not fulfill their primal instinct to walk. Dogs who do not get to go on daily walks are more likely to display behavior problems. They will also enjoy a good romp in a safe open area off lead,
Be careful they do not overheat in hot weather.
Pomeranians need to see their owners as boss or they will become very demanding. It is not cute or smart, it's dominance and will lead to bigger behavioral problems. Because of this breeds tiny size and it's adorable face, there are a very high percentage of Poms who fall victim to "Small Dog Syndrome", which are human induced behaviors, where the dog believes he is pack leader to humans. This can cause many varying degrees of behavior problems, which are NOT Pomeranian traits, but behaviors brought on by the way they are treated by the humans around them. Behaviors include, but are not limited to separation anxiety, willful, nervous, bold and sometimes temperamental, not hesitating to attack much bigger dogs. Guarding behaviors, and excessive barking as they try and tell THEIR humans what THEY want them to do. They can become reserved with strangers, barking at them excessively, and sometimes growling, snapping and biting. Because most humans treat this tiny canine in such a manner that the dog does not see them as pack leader, they are not recommended for children. However, if a Pom is given rules to follow, limits as to what they are allowed to do, daily walks and a calm, self-assured owner who displays confident assertion towards the dog, this can be a well rounded, mentally stable, trustworthy, wonderful family companion.
Being a domesticated dog, the habitat of a Pomeranian is a house.
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a Pomeranian is best for apartment life and do not let him/her sleep with you, you might suffocate it.
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She had a Pomeranian named Chester. After he died, she bought a dark brown Pomeranian named Esther.