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About The Pomeranian DogThe Pomeranian is a dog that looks like it belongs in the lap of luxury, with its fox like face, its more than expressive eyes, and a look of intelligence and confidence. The Pomeranians body is small and proportioned, the ears tiny and pointy, and the tail is curved along its back, giving the dog a very elegant look. Pomeranians can be any color although fox red is the most popular choice. Their two coats of fur give them extra fluffiness, although only one coat is soft and fluffy, while the other coat is long and coarse. The temperament of the Pomeranian is one of incredible thirst for life with total disregard for their size. While the Pomeranian is a distinct toy breed, they often show much of the demeanor of their larger spitz cousins in the loud boisterous way in which they act. Properly trained they can be excellent little watchdogs for your home, but left to their own device they can and will bark at anything and everyone. Pomeranians do not require extensive exercise, although one short walk a day can cure their endless amounts of energy. Brushing the coat of the dog is a must with their ability to mat easily and the large amount of hair lost daily. The skin of the Pomeranian is sensitive so frequent baths should be out of the question but occasional baths will do just fine for them. While the males shed once a year, the females shed often such as after birthing, while in heat, and while they are stressed. These are just a few of the general care tips that you need to know Pomeranians but there are numerous others you have to become knowledgeable of. The Negatives Of The Pomeranian DogThere are a few concerns about the Pomeranian dog that you should familiarize yourself with. They are good with most other animals, but may not be good with small children because of their size. Children lack an ability to know when they are being too rough with a Pomeranian, so they may inadvertently hurt them as they are so small. Pomeranians are also aggressive to strangers, which again makes them a good watchdog, but annoying when you are listening to them bark all day at every person walking by. They can also pick on dogs larger then they are because of the extreme confidence level they have, which can lead to dire consequences if the other larger dog is aggressive also. If you have a larger dog at home with your Pomeranian you can socialize the two together a bit each day to get them used to each other, and after a while you may find they have made loyal friends of one another. Before we delve into more of what the Pomeranian has to offer we should find out about the history and origin of the Pomeranian itself. This may explain why they are the way they are. Attention: To discover how YOU can have the Happiest, Healthiest and Best Behaved Pomeranian, get a copy of this Pomeranian Guide NOW!
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