Pomeranian Dogs

  • Southwest Florida housing market is going to the dogs - The News-Press
    Southwest Florida housing market is going to the dogsThe News-PressCarol Melvy, another Pelican Preserve resident, used to bring her dog to Gateway for a dog park, until her community built one this past year. Now Zippy, an active Pomeranian, has a place to run closer to home. “I used to have to drive 15 minutes for ...
  • Boomers' love of pets could change as both age - Chicago Daily Herald
    Boomers' love of pets could change as both ageChicago Daily HeraldThe dogs protect her on her pre-dawn runs around her Champaign, Ill., neighborhood, but mostly they make her feel great. “My children are grown now and having dogs around keeps me 'still a mom' in many respects,” Buscombe said in an email interview.and more »
  • A Smart, Energetic Pomeranian Ready to Learn More - Patch.com
    A Smart, Energetic Pomeranian Ready to Learn MorePatch.comI am a talkative boy, and I'll let you know if someone is coming to the house, or if someone is talking on the phone, or if there is a car or dog going by, or if there is a noise I think you need to be aware of. I also like to bark while I'm riding in ...
  • Fewer volunteers but more kittens in spring at PAWS shelter in Anderson - Anderson Independent Mail
    Fewer volunteers but more kittens in spring at PAWS shelter in AndersonAnderson Independent MailMarquez Johnson of Anderson adopts a female Pomeranian at Anderson County PAWS. The shelter, triple the size of the previous location on SC 28 bypass, took in 11585 dogs and cats in 2011. The number of volunteers each week at Anderson County PAWS ...
  • Life's a canine pageant - The Durango Herald
    Life's a canine pageantThe Durango HeraldInside the cavernous fairgrounds, Theresa Tafoya of Albuquerque was readying Kartellas Flynnrider, her tiny Pomeranian, for competition. In the context of dog shows, the height of beauty for Pomeranians appears to be teasing their hair to the extent ...and more »
Pomeranian Dogs

Like many of the Toy breeds, Pomeranians have plenty of energy and are not afraid to use it. They are not the type of dog to laze around, and enjoy staying active whenever they can. Therefore, regardless of where you live, Poms will find ways to get the exercise they need, as they are extremely active indoors. Thus, even if you live in an apartment, or are unable to provide the dog with plenty of outside exercise, the dog will not suffer from this. That being said, you should still make it an effort to take your Pom outside whenever you can, as he does enjoy long walks.

 

The Pomeranian is one of the smallest dog breeds in the world. He stands 8 – 11 inches at the shoulder, and weighs only 3 – 7 pounds. His physical characteristics make him susceptible to injury. For this reason, it is important that children are taught how to properly play with the dog, and that everyone in the family is conscious of where the dog is at all times, as he can be easily stepped or sat on.

 

Furthermore, although Pomeranians don’t mind children, they are tempermental and can easily become overwhelmed if very young children pay them too much attention. This attention may make the dog nervous and cause him to become snappy.

 

Speaking of training, the Pom is a quick learner. That being said, it is imperative that the Pomeranian is taught that their owner is boss. If you let a Pomeranian walk all over you, he’ll no longer listen to you, and become extremely possessive and demanding of you. In addition, a Pomeranian should also be well socialized, or he could become suspicious or show aggression towards strangers.

 

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