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    Health Concerns Facing The Pomeranian

    Find out all the serious health problems that face the Pomeranian.

    A Pomeranian is usually a dog that is free from most health problems. However, just like other breeds, there are still things you should keep in mind about your dog that might pose a potential risk to them. The many different breeds of dogs have many different health problems, and knowing what your dog might have is an important step in making sure that they live a good life.   Pomeranian health problems are simply something you have to deal with when it comes to your dog, just like every other dog owner.

    Pomeranian breeders, at least the good ones, will attempt to breed out the most serious health problems. They do this  by breeding dogs who do not have these problems to other dogs that are problem free. If a dog has a health problem, they are often taken out of the breeding pool and should not be allowed to breed, so that trait won't get passed to any offspring. However, because of the amount of dogs that are being bred and born you should keep your eyes open for the follow things. Pomeranian care involves keep your eyes open for health problems that might have gotten through.

    Some Of The Most Common Problems

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    Some of the most common Pomeranian Health problems include cardiomyophathy, which is an abnormality of the heart, as well as Cerebellar ataxia, which is a neurological disorder. This might be shown by wobbliness when your dog is on their feet. Another common Pomeranian health problem is Cryptorochidism, the failure of one or both testicles to descend into the scrotum, is also a popular problem with the Pomeranian dog. This is show in these dogs by a weakness during exercise. If your Pomeranian is having a problem with walks or runs, or wheezing, you should talk to your vet.

    There are also Pomeranians that are seen with problems such as hernias, high toes or short toes, and Hydrocephaly, which is fluid in the brain of the dog. Remember that no matter what health problem your dog has, inform the place you purchased the dog. The breeder will also want to know what problems your dog has had as well, so they can keep good records.

    There are some general problems that most dog breeders should look out for when they are selling and breeding Pomeranians. These problems include Legg-Calve-Perthes disease, which is basically a degeneration of the thigh bones.

    There is a somewhat substantial number of Pomeranian health problems, and therefore it is always important that you find a vet for your Pomeranian dog that will meet the needs of this breed. A good vet is often one of the most important steps in preparing for your Pomeranian's life, so you should know how to choose a vet for your Pomeranian puppy. This way, you can make sure that your dog is healthy and happy for his entire lifespan.

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