Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Pampering The Pomeranian Pup

Raising Pomeranian puppies can be an enjoyable and rewarding experience for dog owners and dog breeders. The Pomeranian is part of the toy group of dogs and is classified as such due to its diminutive size. Pomeranians may have small bodies but they also have big, vibrant personalities. Before choosing to raise a Pomeranian pup, a potential owner should research the history of the Pomeranian, breed characteristics, and how to properly care for Pomeranian puppies and adults.

The history of the Pomeranian actually begins in Lapland and Finland. Large sledding dogs from these regions were brought to Germany and Poland and bred down to a smaller size. The area of Germany and Poland, once known as Pomerania, is where the Pomeranian breed gets its moniker. Queen Victoria of England continued the downsizing of the breed in the late 1800s. Her beloved Pomeranian, Marco, and her active breeding and showing of Pomeranians, made the breed fashionable as a household pet.
Pomeranian pups are really more fur than body. Because they have a double-layer of fur, Pomeranians need to be brushed once daily optimally to prevent matting and tangles. Purebred Pomeranians come in a variety of solid, brindle and parti-colors. All are acceptable as long as the fur is maintained. Pomeranians do not need to be bathed often due to the fact that they need the natural oils in their fur to keep it soft and shiny.

There are many other grooming and care needs required by a Pomeranian pup. Due to the fact that the breed suffers from dental problems, teeth should be brushed with a baby toothbrush once daily or a minimum of once weekly. Pomeranian puppies weigh mere ounces and adults only grow to be three to seven pounds and eight to eleven inches tall. Because of their small size and tendency to be underfoot simply dropping them or tripping over them can injure Pomeranian puppies and adults. Most breeders will not sell to families with children under the age of five because of this. Pomeranians must be handled delicately.
A purebred Pomeranian pup should be bought from a reputable breeder. Good breeders maintain their own kennels and encourage buyers to visit puppies and their mothers prior to purchase. This is an excellent way for potential owners to ask questions about the breed, see how the Pomeranian puppies have been raised, and learn about specific Pomeranian puppy care techniques.

All dog buyers should do their research prior to taking home dogs of a specific breed. It is important to make sure the dog and owner will be compatible for the long term. Pomeranian breeders will not sell a dog to a household with children under the age of five for example, because small children and Pomeranians are incompatible. Dog buyers should never buy from a pet store because there is no guarantee that these puppies have been raised in a positive environment. Good Pomeranian breeders establish a strong foundation of love, socialization, training and discipline for the dog owner to build upon when raising his or her Pomeranian pup.

Pomeranian puppies can be a delight to raise. There are several rules to follow when providing Pomeranian puppy care. This article will provide information about Pomeranian pups and Pomeranian puppy care.

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