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The Pomeranian is part of the Toy (Companion) group. The Pomeranian is a dog with Above Average problem solving abilities. The trainability of the Pomeranian is Above Average. It was breed to be good for Companionship, Family Pet, Watch Dog The Pomeranian lifestyle is Indoor pet

The Pomeranian is susceptible to patella luxation and early tooth loss. It is important that when contacting a Pomeranian breeder that you express health concern issues and ask the breeder what they are doing in order to help mimimize them.

Please don't purchase your Pomeranian from a petstore which commonly are known to support Pomeranian puppy mills. Doing so only promotes inproper breeding ethics and promotes current Pomeranian health issues. The AKC, UKC, FCI, CKC, SKC, WWKC, FIC registries recognize the Pomeranian breed standard.

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Pomeranian
Group:  Toy (Companion)
Shoulder Height: 07.00 in - 08.50 in
Weight: 3-7 pounds
Exercise req'd: Low amount
Intelligence: Above Average
Suitability for kids: Fair
Registries: AKC, UKC, FCI, CKC, SKC, WWKC, FIC

 



Country of Origin: Great Britain - Developed from European spitz dogs, smallest member. Originally larger (up to 30 pounds). Brought to North America around the turn of the century. Named for Pomerania once a part of Germany. Introduced into Britain as a larger dog, it was not popular until selective breeding miniaturized it after a few generations. Now one of the most popular toy sized dogs.

Character: This energetic dog is intelligent, eager to learn, and very loyal to its family.

Temperment: This dog gets along well with other dogs and household pets. However, it will not enjoy too much attention from children.

Coat: Colors are orange, black, brown, white, or grey. The hair is long and straight, with a thick undercoat.

Care The coat should be combed every three weeks followed by light brushing. Excessive grooming will damage the undercoat.

Colour: Black, black/tan, brown, chocolate, dark beige, red, orange, cream, orange sable, wolf sable, blue, white, or particolor

Comments: They have the alert, active, curious character of their larger brethren, and make good alarm dogs and competitive obedience dogs. Most are one person dogs, but like other people. Bright and spirited. Domination level high, and will train owner first if given the chance. Outgoing little dogs, though too fragile for small children to handle. Inborn instinct that

Purposes: Companionship, Family Pet, Watch Dog

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