Jumat, 23 Februari 2018

Blue Pomeranian Puppies Make Fun Loving Companions For Families Of Any Size

By Christine Stone


Most dog lovers have strong opinions when it comes to which breeds make the best pets. Some buy dogs that serve mainly as family guardians. Others prefer large, active canines they can share outdoor events with. Still others would never consider anything but a tiny, lovable, furry bundle. If the last describes you, blue Pomeranian puppies could be a good fit.

Pomeranians are part of the Spitz family, which includes Malamutes, Samoyeds, and Elkhounds. Early Pomeranians were ten times the size of the smallest Poms bred today. They have been favorites of such notable animal lovers as Michelangelo, Sir Isaac Newton, Martin Luther and Mozart. Queen Victoria of England was the first to ever show a Pomeranian. Poms have been taking prizes in American dog shows since the nineteenth century.

All Poms have big personalities. These are very intelligent, outgoing animals. They are loving, especially in the midst of family, and can adapt to all kinds of households. Early socialization is a must. Without it, you could end up with a shy, nervous animal that barks constantly. If you want to get some idea of what kind of personality your adult dog will have, ask the breeder if you can meet the parents.

Even the bigger Poms are tiny dogs. Most range from three to seven pounds. Every once in awhile, a breeder will get a larger strain in a litter. The bigger Poms make good pets for families with little children. Whatever their weight, twelves inches is about as tall as they get.

Poms are good dogs for people who live in apartments and condos. They are active and love to be walked, but they can also get enough exercise if you spend time playing with them inside. Because they are so playful, dog toys are usually a lot of fun for them. You'll have to rotate the toys however, or your pup will get bored. These smart animals can easily learn tricks and will show off for your guests given the chance.

Pomeranians have luxurious, double coats that are very distinctive. The top coat is rough, and the bottom coat is soft. Their sumptuous tails and neck ruffs are other special features that define the Pomeranian look. Brushing them every few days is a must. In order to get them used to the grooming routine, you need to start early and offer frequent treats.

Pomeranians are hardier than a lot of other breeds. They have an average life expectancy of twelve to sixteen years. You need to request health clearances on the parents to make it less likely that your puppy will inherit certain diseases. Although generally healthy, Poms are prone to hip dysplasia, allergies, eye and dental problems, and epilepsy.

Pomeranians make great additions to families. They are lively, intelligent, and loving. As with all purebred dogs, prospective owners should choose carefully from a litter and avoid puppy mills and unscrupulous breeders at all costs.




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