The Behaviour of the Pomeranian Dog

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Pomeranian

The Pomeranian is a dog that looks like it belongs in the lap of luxury, with its fox like face, its more than expressive eyes, and a look of intelligence and confidence. The Pomeranians body is small and proportioned, the ears tiny and pointy, and the tail is curved along its back, giving the dog a very elegant look. Pomeranians can be any color although fox red is the most popular choice. Their two coats of fur give them extra fluffiness, although only one coat is soft and fluffy, while the other coat is long and coarse.

The temperament of the Pomeranian is one of incredible thirst for life with total disregard for their size. While the Pomeranian is a distinct toy breed, they often show much of the demeanor of their larger spitz cousins in the loud boisterous way in which they act. Properly trained they can be excellent little watchdogs for your home, but left to their own device they can and will bark at anything and everyone.

Pomeranians do not require extensive exercise, although one short walk a day can cure their endless amounts of energy. Brushing the coat of the dog is a must with their ability to mat easily and the large amount of hair lost daily. The skin of the Pomeranian is sensitive so frequent baths should be out of the question but occasional baths will do just fine for them. The females of the Pomeranian breed are often shedding, after giving birth, while in heat, as well as while they are stressed, but the males shad only once a year. These are only few standard information about the dogs of the Pomeranian breed, but those who really want some of these dogs as pets should learn numerous other things about how to take good care of these little fellows.

Some Concerns About The Pomeranian Dog

There are some things about the Pomeranians that future owners should concern about. They behave well with other animals, but not so well with small children. Children may also hurt the puppies because they lack the ability to know when they are acting too rough with a Pomeranian. These dogs are annoying sometimes, as they bark all day at every person walking by, but this makes them good watchdogs.

If they meet and aggressive dog, the Pomeranians can be hurt by them, because they are extremelly self confident. Their owners should provide them with proper training and daily socialize them with the other dogs they are meeting while walking, and they will become best friends with these dogs.

You should look on this sites for more information regarding the history of these dogs and of their breed. You will so be able to better understand the way they are and act.

The dogs of the Pomeranian breed have a total disregard for their size. You should bath them frequently, at least once every month. The puppies of Pomeranian can be hurt by the playing children.

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