•Choosing The Right Pomeranian Breeder If you're looking for a small breed dog that will provide you and your family with a long and happy companionship, the you need look no farther than the Pomeranian. These dogs have gained almost celebrity status themselves as they are toted down the red carpet by various celebrities. The conditions in puppy mills are nothing short of horrendous. The pups that come out of these mills are most often sick and dying, and have relatively short life spans when compared to dogs raised by a...
•Information About Pomeranian Puppies The Pomeranian is one of many toy breeds registered by the American Kennel Club (AKC). The history of the Pomeranian begins just south of the Baltic Sea. Named for Pomerania, which is now a part of Germany and Poland, Pomeranians are descended from large sled dogs from this region. Descendents of these northern sled dogs, large and small, are classified in the Spitz group. In the late 1800s, British royals desired to breed a smaller version of the Spitz to act as a household pet. Pomeranians...
•Many Owners Do Not Prefer Pomeranian Cuts The Pomeranian is a toy dog. There are three basic Pomeranian cuts for these dogs. Of these three Pomeranian cuts, the teddy bear Pomeranian cut is the most popular. Pomeranians are fun but arrogant dogs and love to display their beautiful coats. The teddy bear Pomeranian cut is the best cut to display this beautiful coat. A teddy bear Pomeranian cut exemplifies the beauty of the Pomeranian coat. It would be sad not to display a Pomeranian at its most beautiful and this is why the teddy bear...
•Naming Your Pomeranian Puppy The American Kennel Club classifies the Pomeranian as a member of both the toy and Spitz groups. This breed is considered a toy because adult Pomeranians grow to a size of only three to seven pounds and eight to eleven inches tall. Pomeranians are considered a member of the Spitz group because of their ancestry. These toy dogs are descended from large sledding dogs found around the Baltic Sea, particularly in Iceland. Many of these sledding dogs are inter-related and belong to the generalized...
•Pomeranian Personalities The Pomeranian breeder decides whether a buyer should take a puppy or not, by asking him certain direct questions and even asking him for a veterinary reference if he already has pets. The breeder makes sure that the Pomeranian puppy gets the best home possible. Choose the right breeder and choose him with care. A fake Pomeranian breeder might not be so possessive and proud of this dog, and this could be one of the hints to identify a fake breeder. The Pomeranian is an inquisitive and...
•Responsible Sellers Of Pomeranian Puppies It's hard to resist a pet shop window filled with Pomeranian puppies for sale. However, resist you must, if your goal is to find a pup that will be healthy, friendly and well bred. When you begin your search for Pomeranian puppies for sale, it is important to keep in mind that not all dog breeders are created equal. There are responsible, reputable breeders whose main interest in breeding is to produce high quality, healthy animals that will go to good homes. And then there are breeders who...
•The Perky Pomeranian Dogs come in all shapes and sizes, with different personalities, colors and coats. In mixed breed dogs, it can be hard to predict how a puppy will turn out. Sometimes it doesn't matter, but if you're living in a studio apartment and you get a Pomeranian puppy that grows up to be three feet tall and weigh forty pounds, it matters!
The American Kennel Club knows that it matters and that is the reason for the establishment specific standards for each of the breeds it recognizes. The American...
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