The Pomeranian dog is not just a fluffy ball of fur and adorable, it is something much more powerful. Artists have created masterpieces for them throughout history. Pomeranian puppies are still figuring out life as puppies before they get to be artistic muse. You can fit a pup in the palm of your hand. They weigh only a few ounces.
You can tell their ancestral roots are from the Arctic just by looking at their thick fur. Linked to huskies and malamutes directly, they're miniature versions of Spitz dogs. The breed was called Pomeranian after the region in western Germany and Poland, Pomerania, after they were bred to smaller size.
Historically, the Pomeranians are royals. The queen brought home pups from her vacation with Queen Victoria in the late 1800s due to her adoration for these fluffy creatures. They became best in show dogs by the end of the century. Because the Pomeranian was agile and pristinely presented, Queen Victoria won several competitions. (It certainly helped that she was the queen.)
The famous artist Michelangelo had a Pomeranian as a trusty friend. Even Mozart and Chopin have dedicated works to them. The Pomeranians are truly amazing dogs, not just tiny dogs. Additionally, they're feisty and lively.
Having the temperament of a big dog, Pomeranians have a highly intelligent nature and are constantly aware of what is going on around them. Their size suggests that they enjoy living indoors, and they enjoy being a part of a family. Although Pomeranians are small dogs, they tend to have a confident and proud manner in the way they walk. From afar, he can appear 10 feet tall, even if he has very short legs.
In our opinion, this is a perfect option for families with children who don't roughhouse too much, but only if they are of the right age. Pomeranian puppies are small, delicate, and may get lost easily by children unintentionally causing injuries to them - because they are so small and fragile.
Regardless of their size, these small, cute puppies can survive either in the city or in the suburbs, depending on the environment they are accustomed to. Pomeranian Dogs can be kept as indoor dogs provided that they receive short walks and indoor exercise. As a result of their big personalities, they make surprisingly good watchdogs, since they are good at guarding their parents!
When the children are old enough to not engage in too much roughhousing, the Pomeranians are perfect for families. Puppy Pomeranians are very small and fragile, and unintentionally hurting a puppy can be dangerous for children.
This breed can live well in the city or suburbs due to its size. If they are taken on short walks and are given indoor exercise, then Poms can easily be kept as indoor dogs. The last thing I would like to mention is that they are surprisingly great watchdogs because of their personality!
The Pomeranian puppy requires very little bathing and brushing as a puppy. However, as the puppy matures, it is important to care for the coat. Additionally, you should brush your Poms regularly to keep their hair from matting. It's recommended that you visit your local professional groomer to clean their ears, cut their nails, and trim their fur. Poms can go for the classic Teddy Bear cut which has a sweet, classic vibe to it.
Pomeranian owners should have the following health exams performed for their new pomeranian: patella evaluation, cardiology examination, and an eye examination by an ophthalmologist.
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