EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE WHITE POMERANIAN.

 The Pomeranian is the tiny member of the Spitz family of dogs, which includes the Samoyed, Norwegian elkhound, and Alaskan malamute, among others. Although the Pomeranian only weighs from three to seven pounds, this lively little dog has a charm the size of Texas! Cute, fiery, and woolly, they are intelligent and loyal to their families.

          Don’t let their good looks fool you; anyhow they are good watchdogs too. They always stick to their human. They are sharp and inquisitive about the world around them. Regretfully, in their minds, they are much larger than they really are which sometimes leads them to the trouble and even attack much larger dogs. Pomeranian comes in a wide variety of solid colors, with white or cream, red, orange, blue, black, or brown being the most common. Rarely, you might see a white Pomeranian with colored markings.

          They aren’t an excessive dependence breed. So they can make excellent pets for elderly people and those who are working. Pomeranian mostly gets along well with other pets, but attention should be used to mixing any toy breed with large breeds that might damage toy dog accidentally. If raised with children they do quite well; if not, they may be restrained. Because of their thick double coat, Pomeranian constrains from frequent grooming.

          Get rid of the shedding fur through brushing and bathing helps the new adult coat come in more instantly. It also prevents possible health problems. Pomeranian does well on complete and balanced foods from distinguished pet food companies. They don’t require much, either. The feeding proposition varies depending on the formulation.

          Teacup puppies won’t eat as much, but they do need to eat more frequently —up to four times a day—to avoid developing hypoglycemia. Teacup puppies may do best on wet or moist diets. Many teacup puppies enjoy fresh foods, so experiment with veggies like broccoli and carrots or fruits like melon.

          Pomeranian dogs are wonderful family pets, and these canine extroverts want to be part of everything. They’re brilliant and quickly trainable, but they might train you if you’re not careful. With consistent training, Pomeranian dogs become wonderful pets and have the potential to be the best obedient dogs or therapy animals.

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