The mother would never eat them. For the father, it depends
America Eats Its Young was created in 1972.
no actually it eats it's young and poops it out and eats it again
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.
Sometimes they play with yarn and play with other pomeranians
Lions
it eats you
give her 2 spoons of ipcac syrup and she will puke up the chocolate, then give her burned bread (charcoal helps soak up the rest of the chocolate)
it eats their young/it keeps in their mouth
yes i think pomeranians fur grows due to their health.
Yorkshire terriers! ALL the way!!!! But pomeranians are cute but yorkies are better!
eats them
Young wildebeests are typically preyed upon by predators such as lions, cheetahs, hyenas, and leopards. These predators target young or weak individuals as they are easier to catch compared to the adults.