Be Dog Savvy Home
 

Dog Savvy Home | The Dog Blog | Articles | Breed Info | Training | Health & Care | Supplies | Contact Us

Pomeranian puppies and dogs: The 4 paw guide

Pomeranian puppies and dogs are bouncy, bold and busy! The make the most of each and every day. Curious, playful, self confident (verging on cocky!) and attentive, they are always ready for a game or adventure. Some, especially, pomeranian puppies and dogs, tend to bark a lot and can be reserved towards strangers.

The Pomeranian is the smallest of the Spitz breeds and takes its name from its place of origin in the Baltics. Bred for its smallness, the Pomeranian retains the temperament of a much larger dog!

Most Pomeranian puppies and dogs are natural extroverts, enjoying the company of human or canines, makes them one of the most popular toy breeds. Pomeranian puppies adore being pampered and petted but also loves to be active and playful. He is an affectionate and faithful little dog, who makes and excellent companion.

Pomeranian puppies at a glance
Our 4 Paw Rating - to the suitability of Pomeranian puppies and dogs for your home and lifestyle

Size
Shoulder height 8 - 11 inches, weight 3 - 7 lbs.

Coat Care
Long with a thick undercoat, comb every 3 weeks.

Family Life
Pomeranian puppies are energetic, intelligent and eager to learn. Very loyal to its family.

Lifestyle
Pomeranian puppies are happy in small urban spaces, this little dog makes a great life companion.

Health
Life expectancy 12 - 16 years. Tests cardiac knee and eye recommended.

Exercise
For Pomeranian puppies short walks and playing in the yard are sufficient.

Training
Pomeranian puppies must be trained early to avoid unnecessary barking, their intelligence and eagerness makes training fairly easy.

 

Be Dog
Breed Savvy

Dog Breeds Easy Guide
Choosing A Dog
Dog Names
Small Dog Breeds

American Bulldogs
American Pitbull Terriers
Bassett Hounds
Beagles
Border Collies
Boston Terriers
Boxers
Bull Mastiff
Cairn Terriers
Cavalier Spaniels
Chihuahuas
Chow Chows
Cocker Spaniels
Dachshunds
Dobermans
English Bulldogs
French Bulldogs
German Shepherds
Golden Retrievers
Great Danes
Greyhounds
Havanese
Jack Russell Terriers
Labrador Retrievers
Maltese
Miniature Schnauzer
Newfoundlands
Papillons
Pomeranians
Pugs
Rottweilers
Shelties
Shih Tzu
Standard Poodles
Teacup Poodles
Toy Poodles
West Highland Terriers
Yorkshire Terriers