Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Pomeranian Problems to Be Ready For, by Rosie Allan Platinum Quality Author

The little Pomeranian breed of dog is always fun to watch and play with at first but after a while their real personality shines through and that is when many owners experience Pomeranian problems. Before you bring one of the little toy breeds home you may want to discuss these Pomeranian problems with your breeder to make sure that a Pomeranian is the right dog for you. Not all dogs are good for all people so be sure you check out the Pomeranian before you bring it home.

If you have kids you may want to not consider a Pomeranian because a Pomeranian will not be able to tolerate kids at all. The constant movement will unnerve the little dog and the games kids like to play like pulling the dog's hair will not stand at all with any Pomeranian. So if you have small children you may want to consider a different breed of dog.

Another common Pomeranian problem is that shrill little bark that they have and their love of using it constantly and for what seems like no reason at all. A Pomeranian is startled easily and they will bark at the slightest sense of movement from any direction. If you live in an apartment building, or your neighbors are very close to your home, you may not want to get a Pomeranian as they love to warn people of coming danger even when there is no danger coming.

Pomeranians are part of the toy breed and toy breeds, by their nature, are very fragile little animals. You need to always keep an eye out for them as they will curl up under blankets or pillows to sleep and you can kill your dog if you sit on it. Your dog could be in serious physical trouble by just leaping from your arms to the floor so always keep an eye on your Pomeranian to avoid harming them or to make sure that they do not harm themselves.

Your Pomeranian will more than likely take every chance it can get to test your patience. One of the big Pomeranian problems is that they are smart little dogs and they will always want to have things their way. You will find yourself repeating what you say constantly to your Pomeranian so be ready for a lot of patience and discipline. If this is not what you want out of your dog then you may want to consider a different breed.

You will find your Pomeranian testing your last nerve every chance it gets. You need patience to properly train a Pomeranian and you also need to remember that punishment does not work with a dog like this. So you need to repeat yourself a lot and stand firm on your commands so the dog knows that you mean it. Eventually it will sink in, but it can take a while so be ready.

The Pretty Pomeranian Personalities, by Nathan Dormello Platinum Quality Author

Pomeranians are very popular dogs as they add joy and excitement in most any household due to the wonderful Pomeranian personalities that they tend to display. Although the Pomeranian is quite small, it is mighty in personality and there is no shortage of Pomeranian personalities at all! They are typically cheerful in spirit and spunky in nature as they are incredibly nosey and like to know everything that is going on around them at all times. The Pomeranian demands attention from the owners and those around it and has to be part of every event, simply put.

Although Pomeranian personalities differ between each individual dog, they also can provide an environment of added noise and can often be extremely time consuming. Typically if this dog is not given a lot of attention in the way of dog training, they will be excessively yappy and the barking may impose on neighbors not to mention the individual households. The Pomeranian personalities are very strong willed and without the proper training techniques, a Pomeranian can be very ‘spoiled’ and naughty. It can’t be emphasized enough how important early training and development is to ensure a smooth future with the Pomeranian as they can be quite hard to calm down the older they get while demonstrating the barking tendencies.

All About Pomeranian Personalities

You will never find a breed of dog that is so energetic and vivacious as what is clearly displayed in the Pomeranian personalities. This dog has a unique drive for life with a topping of dainty flair that makes them an attractive choice for any dog lover. Due to its categorization of the toy breed, many people assume they have the demeanor of the toy breeds however; the Pomeranian personalities largely display behavioral mannerisms of their close cousin, the spitz breed. They very often act loud and overexcited in the way they act as though they were a hundred pound rotweiller and although it can be quite entertaining, can sometimes be dangerous to the little dog because when faced with a much larger dog, will not back down.

The Pomeranian personalities are a definite attraction when choosing between distinct dog breeds however, left to their own device, will bark at absolutely anything that moves. It is highly recommended to begin to train these dogs from the time they are small and initially brought home to avoid unwanted Pomeranian personalities as they mature.

Pomeranian Cuts Are Really Cute, By Rosie Allan Platinum Quality Author

A Pomeranian is a toy dog. Pomeranians are designer dogs, as many celebrities own these little dogs. They carry them wherever they go, whether it is to a highbrow party or to their hair salon. They are always groomed and dressed very fashionably. The Pomeranian cuts on these dogs are becoming more recognized worldwide because of these celebrities. There are only three basic Pomeranian cuts that are normally seen on these dogs. The teddy bear cut is the most popular, the lion cut is the second in line for popularity and the shave comes in last. The shave is least popular because it can harm the dog if the whether turns cold. Since these dogs are small they need their coats to keep them warm. They can catch cold from sitting too long in front of an air conditioner. Pomeranians are happiest when they are groomed. They love the attention and when a Pomeranian goes in for a specialty cut, the salons dote on the dogs.

Because Pomeranians get groomed so often they must get used to the water, clippers, trimmers and brushes at an early age. Pomeranian puppies must be groomed at a young age to get them used to the process. These dogs will eventually love their trips to the salon to receive their Pomeranian cuts. They love the attention they receive during the washing, trimming and brushing sessions. These dogs seem to know instinctively that they are to show off their gorgeous longhaired coats in a glamorous fashion.

So it is only natural that so many people dress their dogs in a fashionable manner and carry them wherever they go. Pomeranians are fun but arrogant dogs and know they are beautiful animals and this is probably why the teddy bear Pomeranian cut is the most popular cut. This Pomeranian cut will show off the luxurious long haired coat to the utmost degree. This is, by far, the most popular Pomeranian cut in the American Kennel Club competitions.

Pomeranians can instinctively display glamour. They are aware when they are groomed beautifully and want to display themselves to the world. The best of the Pomeranian cuts is a teddy bear cut. This Pomeranian cut can be maintained with weekly brushings and monthly trimmings. There is no shaving involved in a teddy bear Pomeranian cut. As long as the dog's coat is free of knots and matting, the cut is easy to maintain.

And a well maintained Pomeranian cut means a happy dog. There is no shaving involved in the teddy bear Pomeranian cut, only short trimming sessions to keep the Pomeranian cut in a uniform shape. It is common for a matted, knotty Pomeranian to be a very unhappy and unfriendly dog. They want to be beautiful and they want to show the world how beautiful they are. The teddy bear Pomeranian cut is the best for this display of beautiful. The beautiful coat of a Pomeranian is beautiful to behold and it would be sad to not let the dog display its most beautiful asset.

Rosie Allan is an expert on British royal dogs and lives in the countryside of London with two Pomeranians. The Pomeranian, a favorite of royalty, is a descendant of the Spitz sled dogs. Queen Victoria of England, who once had 35 Pomeranians, made the dog popular in England in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Helpful Pomeranian information such as that found here is also available at libraries and through the American Kennel Club.

General Pomeranian Medical Information, by Nathan Dormello Platinum Quality Author

Pomeranians are adorable little dogs that are purebred and demonstrate high intelligence however, they can sometimes be prone medical issues and that is why it is essential to read and understand about the Pomeranian medical information so that it can benefit you in caring for your Pomeranian. They are typically easy dogs to care for and have a great disposition as they learn quickly and are easy to train. If you already own a Pomeranian, you already know that they are great companions to have so lets look at the Pomeranian medical information that you may require.

Pomeranian Medical Problems

There are several issues to address when understanding Pomeranian medical information and the first place to start is something simple such as diarrhea. This can be a very easy thing to pinpoint the cause as well as to remedy without a veterinarian because according to recent Pomeranian medical information, this is typically due to stress in the dog, a poor diet and unkempt house and lastly, an underlying illness or factor that is causing this condition.

As a general rule of thumb and as documented in several Pomeranian medical information literature, the Pomeranian is a dog that is not susceptible to acquiring many diseases and therefore its largest issue is usually a problem that affects the knees in toy dogs. Pomeranians are on average extremely healthy little dogs although no dogs are immune to every disease so it is wise and extremely necessary to provide proper care and treatment for you Pomeranian.

Other pertinent Pomeranian medical information lies around the fact that Pomeranians, as many other dogs, can and do suffer from mites, ticks and fleas. Although these rarely lead to extremely severe medical problems they are very irritating to the dogs and they are not something that you want spreading in your house so it is best to treat this right away. Luckily, the treatment is very simple and in compliance with most Pomeranian medical information literature, it can be easily treated with a reputable flea or tick product from your veterinarian or your local pet store.

As an endnote it is imperative to mention that when sorting out Pomeranian medical information it is wise to be cautious of signs or symptoms in your dog that may require immediate medical attention. You should be very wary if your dog is displaying such things as missing fur, extreme thirst or signs of troubled breathing and should take the dog to the vet immediately for an exam.

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The Pomeranian Species, by Trevor Albinez

The Pomeranian is a huge dog packed into a little tiny package of fluff that tend to be very yappy and bossy. Some have wondered how such a big dog can walk around in a little dog’s body but the Pomeranian sure does it well. It is a small watchdog in the way that they are very alert and bark at strangers excessively. It is said that the Pomeranian is temperamental and needs to be put in his place by way of a firm hand. If you let the little thing do as it wishes, it won’t ever listen. This is in part due to the fact that they are incredibly intelligent and loves to learn new things. The Pomeranian gets along well with other household pets and animals but can sometimes be aggressive to any animal, large or small. The Pomeranian dogs have a great disposition and are very good at learning new tricks so get your new dog some treats and you both will be pleasantly pleased.

Features of The Pomeranian

The Pomeranian is as noted earlier quite small and is known to be in the group of ‘toy’ dogs because of it’s size. You may have seen the Pomeranian dogs at a dog show or at the park that have the mask in the face and look slightly like a fox or those that look like a baby doll face. They differ in facial features just like humans do but all of them have one distinctive feature in common and that is of the triangle shaped ears that they adorn. The Pomeranian ears are pointy and stand straight up. However, the feature that best sets these dogs apart from other small dogs is the tail that they carry around, feathered and pointed towards the back of the dogs head and they usually have a matching collar and fluff on the chest. They are very fashionable dogs and have a smart smile that shows the intelligence in the Pomeranian’s expression.

The Pomeranian Roots

If you can believe this, the Pomeranian were once used and bred mainly for sheep herding and were brought to Europe from the far northern country of Prussia for just this reason, for selling to the sheep farmers. The Pomeranian descended from the Spitz breeds that and weighed anywhere up to thirty pounds.

An entertaining endnote on the Pomeranian, many old celebrities have owned them like Mozart and Marie Antoinette and even Emile Zola was known to own the Pomeranian.


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