When it comes to toy dogs, Pomeranians are considered some of the best all round great miniature Dog Breeds available. The Pomeranian breed of dogs is named after an area of Central Europe that is known as Pomerania. Also known as Poms or Pom Poms, Pomeranians have a reputation for having friendly and lively temperament. Pomeranians have no problems establishing a deep and lasting bond with their owners and are typically very friendly with guests once they have been welcomed into the house. While Pomeranians are one of the noisier toy dogs when they notice something unusual in their environment, they are otherwise very intelligent and easy to train. Let’s take an inside look at exactly what types of appearance, behavior and general health concerns of this popular toy dog breed.
Pomeranians are instantly recognizable by their small faces, pointy ears and the fluffy hair that puffs out from stout frames. Most mature Pomeranians reach an adult weight of 4 to 7 pounds (about 2 to 3.5 kilograms) and can reach a maximum height of roughly 1 foot (about 30 centimeters). Like many toy dog breeds with thick fur, Pomeranians should be brushed once a day if possible to ensure that their double coat is as healthy as possible. Pomeranians continue to shed throughout the year, and daily brushing will avoid the likelihood of knots or clumps forming in the dog’s fur.
Although nearly all dogs do not enjoy being left behind by their owners, Pomeranians are particularly sensitive about being alone. Separation anxiety is very common with Pomeranians when they are left completely alone in the home. If left unattended for long periods of time, these dogs are known for making a considerable amount of noise by barking and whimpering, as well as releasing their stress by chewing on clothing, furniture and anything else that they can get a hold of. As a result, Pomeranians may not be the ideal dogs for professionals who will be away from home for most of the day if there is no one else in the household to keep the dog company.
Unlike some toy dog breeds, Pomeranians have hardly any inherent health problems despite their small size. A well-cared for Pomeranian can be expected to live for 13 to 15 years.
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In my opinion they are SOOO cute! i LOVE Pomeranian dogs. I have got a 2 month year old Pomeranian and she is really cute. :)
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Both the Pomeranian and the Alaskan Malamute are Spitz breed dogs. To my knowledge this is the only common characteristic of the two dogs.
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Of nine dogs, two survived: a Pekinese and a Pomeranian.
Yes, they are adorable little dogs. The ones I have seen are bred from a toy poodle and a small Pomeranian dog. Both have wonderful dispositions.
she had 2 Pomeranian's and 2 chiuwawa's.
Dogs can take Prevacid. My vet prescribed it for my Pomeranian when he was having a bout of gastroenteritis