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Thursday, June 3, 2021

Pomeranian

 


Pomeranian :-

                                  The Pomeranian is also known as Pom. It is a breed of dog of the spitz type that is named for the Pomeranian region in north-west Poland and north-east Germany in Central Europe. Classed as a toy dog breed because of its small size, the Pomeranian is descended from large spitz-type dogs, specifically the German Spitz. The breed has been made popular by a number of royal owners since the 18th century. The breed has been made popular by a number of royal owners since the 18th century.

Pomeranians come in a wide variety of solid colors, with red, orange, white or cream, blue, brown, or black being the most common. Rarely, you might see a white Pom with colored markings (called parti-colored), or a black and tan one, or even an orange and sable one. The Pom's profuse double coat stands out from his body, and he has a luxurious ruff around his neck and chest. The coats looks as though it would be difficult to care for, but in reality, regular brushing is typically all it needs. Despite their small size, Pomeranians have a loud bark and make excellent watchdogs. They sometimes don't know when to stop barking however, so it's a good idea to train them to stop barking on command.

Pomeranians make excellent pets for older people and those who are busy, because they aren't an overly dependent breed. They are also good for apartment dwellers or homes that do not have a backyard. Because of their aren't recommended for families with small children who might injure them accidentally.







Care:-

               Pomeranian are remarkably hearty and enjoy longer walks, but always keep in mind that they are small and sensitive to heat. They love to play and can get bored easily, so be sure to give them lots of toys and rotate them frequently so there's always something new. They especially enjoy toys that challenge them. One activity that both you and your Pom will enjoy is trick training. Poms love to learn new things and enjoy being the center of attention, so teaching them tricks is a perfect way to bond with them while providing them with exercise and mental stimulation.

Lifespan- 10-14 years

Height- 7-12 inches (18 to 30 cm)

Weight- 3-7 pounds (1.4kg-3.2kg)

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