First, are you sure she is spayed? (If adopted as an adult you may have been TOLDshe was spayed, but with females you cannot tell by sight like you can with a neutered male. On a female, feel and look for a spay scar on abdomen.)
Reason I ask if you are SURE she is spayed is that vaginal bleeding in an older female dog is a sign of pyometra .... a very bad uterine infection. But it only happens in older female dogs that were NOT spayed. Take her to a vet, as pyometra often becomes serious to the point of life-threatening without prompt treatment.
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.
Not usually - a female goat would only get spayed if she had an issue with her uterus.
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.
They do go through menstruation cycles if they have not been spayed. They will go through a "period" where they will bleed. During this time I would keep them off carpet if possible, like in a kitchen so that cleaning up is easier for you.
If your cat is female, she would be spayed, not neutered. You can check with your veterinarian to confirm if she has been spayed.
You probably dont have to but it would be best if you did get her spayed when you get the dog spayed there is a recovery proscess
Having two females (no matter the breed) is often more problematic than having two neutered males, or a neutered male and a spayed female. Female dogs, even spayed females often have serious aggression issues when they are in the same home. With a dog as large as a Mastiff, a small dog like a Pomeranian could easily be killed. Constant supervision would be required.
How about a pugeranian!
If she hasn't been spayed (desexed), animals can bleed during and after heat. If she has been spayed (desexed), you need to get this pet to the vet's. As above, but also, there could be an abcess that has burst, the vet can check very easily and give you a topical cream to heal the area. my cat bleeddss from tha bumbum bu bum ba bumbum. so my cat bleeds from tha bum um ba bum um ba de dum.
i am sure you could but it would cost tons of money
If it is a male it would be neutered. If it is a female it would be spayed.