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Pomeranians

Pomeranians otherwise known as "Pom Poms" are a tiny and charming little member of the toy group and is the smallest Spitz dog too. They make great companions but can also be great watchdogs due to their tendency to bark at strangers. Learn more about this sweet German breed in this category.

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How do you get a pomeranian puppy to stop biting your fingers every time you touch her every time you come home from work she's so happy to see you but you can't pet her without her biting your hands?

One of the most important ways is to give a "yelp" or a growl when you are bitten. If the puppy doesn't stop immediately then glare at it and leave the room for a minute or two.

This should quickly teach the puppy not to bite.

Also try putting garlic or pepper on your hands. The taste should put it off.

Enough exercise is also very important.

Who came up with the name pomeranian?

In the Pomerania region of Western Europe.

What is the most popular color for a Pomeranian?

Pomeranian comes in the widest variety of colors of any dog breed, including white, black, brown, red, orange, cream, blue, sable, black and tan, brown and tan, spotted, brindle, plus combinations of those colors. The most common colors are orange, black or cream/white.

Many have combined colors and the color might fade or change over time

How much longer does a pomeranian live?

well a healthy Pomeranian can live to about i"ll say 15 years i have to right now one 12 and one 8.

Do Pomeranian breeds lose their teeth?

Most dogs will lose their teeth in old age. Younger dogs will lose teeth due to poor dental hygiene, trauma or some diseases.

How much is a pomeranian?

Mixed breeds don't bring much money. Are you selling them? Call them "Designer Dogs" and charge $100 re-homing fee. This is what dog breeder's do. Otherwise you might be able to sell them for $10 or $25 as a mixed breed.

It really depends where you live. We have been looking at Dachshunds and Dachshund crosses over the past 4 months and in the Canadian Prairie Provinces a Dachsie cross is running from $400-$600 and a pure bred from $500-$1200.

What clipper blades are best for matted dog hair?

Unless you can buy the groomer type of with proper clipper blades, don't do it yourself! Get a groomer to do it. Shop around and get a good price. My groomer comes to my house and for both my dogs a Bichon Frise and a Cockapoo she charges $35 - $40 depending on how much fur she has to groom and that includes nail clipping,, cleaning of the ears and any dark marks around the eyes (from eyes tearing.) I bought some grooming shears with blades from a Pet Store and they simply don't work well. I took a good look at my groomer's shears and they were 100% better than the ones I had.

How much do adult Pomeranians eat?

i have a pom pup...and shes a few months old she eats about 1/2 a cup each day...and for an adult pom...probly about a cup.

Do pomeranians have predators?

yes it does it is a cat or themself

How much do Pomeranians normally weigh?

Teacup Pomeranian's are suppose to weigh: 3-7 pounds.

Are pomeranians inbred?

ALL purebred dogs are inbred to a certain degree. The key (for healthy purebreds) is NOT to breed closely related dogs.

How do you groom a pomeranian?

== == After the dog is bathed, brushed and blown dry, the groomer will traditionally use a #7 or #10 blade on the back. You start at the base of the skull and shave down the dogs back including the entire tail. The line then extends down the back of the thigh to the hock on both the inside and outside of the thigh. The line then extends from the back down the sides and sliding off the body to form a skirt. The line goes down to the elbow or top of the front leg and is blended off. The front of the neck is shaved down but only to the center of the brestbone and blended. the legs are scissored to form cylindrical legs. The bottoms of the feet rounded to the table and the excess hair trimmed from the bottom of the feet. the face is done with a #10 or #15 blade. the top of the head and ears is shaved up to the eyebrows. Under neath the chin the hair is shaved until you reach the 3 "moles". One on each cheek and one under the chin. The blade is angled from the outside corner of each eye down toward the cheeks. Neaten the edges of the ears with scissors. Never cut the hair on top of the nose. It is to look sligthly messy and hang over the front of the nose. The beard should be shaped and angled forward with scissors. Taking the scissors cut a "V" in the middle of the eyebrows, and trim away any crusties from the inner corners of the eye. Then angling the scissors from the outer part pf each eye to the base of the nose, angle the eyebrows. Using a #10 blade clean groin and belly. The nails should also be trimmed and the hair plucked out from the inside of the ears.

NEVER WASH A DOG MORE THAN ONCE A MONTH TO KEEP HEALTHY SKIN AND FUR!

anything else is WRONG and will only benefit commercial groomers

Do teacup pomeranains bark a lot?

Yorkies do bark when they see people, or if you're eating and he or she is not... But they are soo sweet! And don't be fooled by the books about yorkies, my yorkie was a great pet but they do bite a lot, so careful, when they eat do not bother them, but they are adorable, careful with the potty training!

Good names for boy and girl pomeranians?

i just LOVE nameing pets! ok here are 20 really good ones!

1) ivana

2) bean (think about it, cute isn't it?)

3) co-co

4) paxie (love this soooooooo much!!!!)

5) a-deen (pronouce deen like teen)

6) Elle

7) Adette

8) Delia

9) NOEL (only if she is a Christmas puppy)

10) Cacey

11) chanel (pronounce ch- like sh in shout)

12) Daisy (mostly for spring puppys)

13) Ginger

14) Lady

15) Massie

16) Sasha

17) Maggie

18) missy

19) Dakota

20) bruiser (Legally Blonde my fav movie)

hope my names help you!!! these would also work for any other type of dogs!!

-peggy♥

(bye the way, happy earth day 2009!)

How big do teacup pomeranians get?

There is no actual breed of dog called "Teacup Pomeranian". The term simply refers to a very small dog of the Pomeranian breed. These dogs are often bred from two runts.

How large would a Pomeranian Pom Poo mix puppy get?

My yorkie-poo is ten mos. old ten inches high at shoulder and weighs sixteen lbs. He looks to be all york ,coal black, however he has longer legs than an adult yorkie. It is my understanding that the mix will vary in size favoring one breed or the other. Mine's lookin' to favor tall and trim. In other words your dog will be sized between standard yorkie and standard poodle. Does this help?

What country do pomeranians come from?

The Pomeranian breed comes from Central Europe. The breed is descended from larger spitz dogs, specifically the German spitz.

What is the average number of puppies in a litter of Pomeranian puppies?

Depending on the size of the dog, I have had a litter as large as 6 puppies but the dog weighs 10lbs - i have also had a litter as small as 2 puppies but from a smaller dog. I have read that the average litter for a pomeranian is 4.

What are facts about Pomeranians?

Answer: Pomeranians originated as sled and sheep herder dogs in Pomerania- a region now recognized as Poland and East Germany. They used to be over 30 pounds until breeders began to breed them down to the size they are today. They make great apartment dogs. They are used in therapy, and as search and rescue dogs (because they are small and fit into small spaces in collapsed buildings where bigger dogs can't go). Michelangelo, Mozart, Marie Antoinette and Queen Victoria all had Pomeranians. The Pomeranian became popular in the 1800s when Queen Victoria brought some to England as showdogs- because she preferred smaller dogs, breeders began to try to breed them smaller. They were recognized as a breed in the United States by the AKC in the early 19th century.

How long do pomeranians live for?

pomeranians live for at least 15 years.

pomeranians live till at least fifteen but can live up to 22

What is the average age for pomeranians pups first litter?

If you mean "How old is my pomeranian in dog years?", then I can answer your question. First, take the age of your dog. In the early stages of life (as in 1-3 years old) the dog's age is usually multiplied by 3 or four. Otherwise, you can multiply your dog's age by seven in later years. You can also ask your vet too. :)