A Pomeranian may pass out due to various reasons, such as heat exhaustion, dehydration, low blood sugar, or heart problems. Stress or anxiety during events like grooming or loud noises can also trigger fainting episodes. Additionally, underlying health issues, such as respiratory problems or seizures, could lead to loss of consciousness. If a Pomeranian frequently loses consciousness, it's essential to consult a veterinarian for a thorough evaluation.
A proper diagnosis would best be made by a Veterinarian.
I own both. They are both cute but if i had to choose one, I would choose a Pomeranian. You see, Yorkies have hair not fur. So the pomeranian's skin a softer. They are both small breeds but they react differently most yorkies bark at someone but pomeranian sometimes don't. There both smart and if you are getting one of them i would prefer the pomeranian.
The average weight of a Pomeranian is at 3-7 lbs for both males and females. So I would assume that 8.2 lbs is big for a Pomeranian.
Pomeranian dogs make sweet and loving pets... they are rarely ever aggressive to humans of any age. A Pomeranian would be perfectly fine with a three year old.
No they pant a lot. Cause i have a pomeranian and when i take him outside when it is hot he stays out there a lot so when he comes in he is panting a lot and i have to give him some water.
Pomeranian can does anything!
How about a pugeranian!
The phylum of a Pomeranian is the Chordata.
Yes, it would be a mix of a Pomeranian and a Poodle.
If you mean from the orignal 30lbs size - then that would be Queen Victoria.
No, it would not be genetically possible.
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. :)