A teacup pomeranian that is well-bred, on a good diet, and receiving proper exercise should have few health problems. Merle colored pomeranians are known to sometimes suffer from deafness, among other health issues. Other concerns include luxating patella, tracheal collapse, "black skin disease", and cryptorchidism.
this is more like an opinion, but the Pomeranian dog might be the cutest.
A toy poodle is a recognised breed of poodle. It is the smallest breed of poodle that is recognised by the BKC and AKC. The teacup poodle is not recognised by the governing BKC or AKC associations. It is a poodle but it is usually a much smaller than normal sized poodle and they breed these poodles together which result in a even smaller poodle which is called a teacup poodle. The poodles that are usually bred together are toy poodles which are smaller than the set size for that particular size.They are mostly the same except that Toy Poodles are larger than Teacup Poodles.
it will rape him
it will rape him
a Pomeranian is best for apartment life and do not let him/her sleep with you, you might suffocate it.
There are some general health concerns associated with working at large airports, mainly having to do with airport noise and pollution. Noise pollution has been linked to heart disease and stroke.
No, but it could mean you are paranoid. You might want to discuss your concerns with a mental health professional.
He might. It is a genetic trait in the breed.
It might be a Pomeranian -- Pomeranian are a little bit smaller than American Eskimos and they have shorter noses but they have some features in common -- up ears, spitz tails and a long coat. Some Pomeranian are black.
i think they might i wouldn't know i don't have 1.
The major concerns that you need to tell your doctor is how you're feeling, any aches and pains you might have, any swellings, infections, pains or other concerns on your mind, your family's past health history--especially if your mother, father, brother or sister have had major health concerns--such as heart problems, cancer, operations, etc. Make a list before you go on what you want to discuss and don't leave until all your questions have been answered.
It might not be getting enough food, it may have a parisite, or it may be the runt of the litter- or a teacup.