May 4, 2010

Caring For Your Pomeranian Puppy

Bringing home a Pomeranian puppy can be a special time as these little balls of fluff can steal your heart in an instant. But caring for a puppy is not all fun and games and there are certain things that need to be done to ensure your puppy grows into a happy healthy dog. If you've adopted your Pomeranian puppy from a reputable breeder much of his initial care will have been done for you and you will probably be given a good set of instructions as how to continue his puppy care. Here is the some of the things of concern when caring for puppies.

Vaccinations

Anyone that's had a dog knows that they need to have vaccinations much like human babies to protect them from diseases. When you get your pupppy from the breeder, he should have already had his first set of vaccinations done by the breeder's Veterinarian. you should record this information and bring it to your veterinarian so that he or she can schedule your puppy for any booster shots.

Worming

The initial warming on your Pomeranian should have been done before you picked him up, but there is probably some follow up that you will need to do. When you take your puppy for his first Vet visit you Victor Neri and will check his stool and we'll let you know what further action needs to be taken. Sometimes puppies need to be wormed again after a few months. Worming is easy, your veterinarian will probably give you a liquid to give to your puppy which will kill the worms.

Dental

Pomeranians can be prone to dental problems, therefore it's important to start good dental hygiene when your Pomeranian is still a puppy. You want to get him used to you brushing his teeth. I find that using a little that has rubber nodules that goes over your finger the best way to brush my Poms teeth. Be sure to use special toothpaste formulated for dogs which actually comes in a flavor that they like. When you start with your Pomeranian puppy, just start gently rubbing the toothbrush in his mouth just a little bit to get him used to it as time goes on he will think nothing of it and you easily be able to continue brushing his teeth when he is an adult.

Grooming

Pomeranians do need to be groomed so it's best to get your Pom puppy used to this as soon as possible. Get them used to the brushing and, in particular the nail clipping. Your Pomeranian should be brushed every day in his nails clipped regularly. You also need to clip the hair that grows out in between the pads on his feet so make sure your puppy gets used to you handling his feet early on.

Feeding

Find out from your breeder what food they were feeding the puppy and be sure to continue feeding in this food as an abrupt change in feed can cause digestive upset for your puppy. If you don't want to feed your Pomeranian this food, you can switch it out gradually. You'll also want to find out what his feeding schedule was and keep to that gradually changing it to match with your schedule. Typically, you should be prepared to feed your puppy three times a day when you first bring him home.

Other Considerations

When you bring your Pomeranian puppy home, the first thing you should do is call your veterinarian and make an appointment so that you can get them started on schedule for booster shots and regularly yearly checkup's. Another thing to consider is whether you want your Pomeranian to be neutered or spayed - if so, this should be done when they are around six months old and you'll need to make arrangements with your vet for this. You might also consider having a microchip implanted in case you're puppy gets lost as this may be the only way that someone can find that he belongs to you.

Lee Dobbins
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May 4, 2010

Cj Miller @ 3:00 am

How do you take care of a Pomeranian puppy?
I want to get a Pomeranian puppy but I have no clue on how to take care of one. Can anybody help?
Thanks! And if you can think of a cute name for a Pomeranian puppy throw that in your answer to please.

Kathleen @ 3:02 am

It's the same as taking care of any puppy. It doesn't matter which breed it is.

You don't take them from their mother before they're 8 weeks old at the earliest.

You could easily have Googled this for yourself.
References :
http://www.ciaccess.com/woodsshadow/puppycare.html
http://www.placervillevet.com/puppy_care_and_training.htm
http://www.dog-breeds.net/New_Puppy_Care.htm
http://www.puppycare.com/

Beebs @ 3:04 am

Taking care of any puppy properly is hard work - its not limited to Pomeranians… But I will say that Poms are super smart, stubborn, manipulative and boisterous so they really need someone who knows what they're doing so the dog doesnt end up snippy and neurotic. They have a HUGE personality and are often referred to as "big dogs in a little dogs body" so make 100% sure you learn everything there is to learn about the breed before you get one… Too many people get Poms because they're cute… But dont realise their breed traits. Personally, I love Poms and love having them around me, but I also know how to handle them…

Basics for caring for a pup - You need to take the pup outside to toilet after it eats, drinks, wakes, plays and other that that every 1/2 hr. They are smart and learn quickly but are stubborn as heck so dont let it inside until its done its business. Never punish, only reward. When your pup eliminated outside, give it a small treat and say "good toilet" or any other command you wish to give it. If it goes in the wrong spot (i.e. on the rug), dont punish it, just move it immediately to where its supposed to go.

It will need to be fed premium quality food 3 times daily, be taken to puppy school to socialise, have plenty of chew toys which are rotated daily… I use a harness for mine when taking walks rather than a collar because they are so small and its easier to pull her away from "pray" that way - where I live the eagles are known to take small dogs.

Dont baby the pup - you'll be tempted to because they are very cute, but you must remember its a dog and needs to live as a dog not a human. If you baby it you;ll end up with a neurotic, anxiety ridden dog.

Also, research the puppy uglies - many people dont and then have no idea whats happening to their cute little fluffy puppy… Its coat will look good again by 12-18 months old… Here are some puppy ugly pages for you to see transformations:

http://www.keenpomeranians.com/PuppyUglies.htm
http://www.petticoatpoms.com/puppyuglies.html

And finally, either find a very reputable breeder (you are looking at $1,500 - $2,000 for a pup) or find one in a shelter or Pomeranian rescue. Dont support Puppy Mills and BYB's.
References :
Pom owner/exhibitor

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