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Sunday, March 25, 2018

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

By Christine Stone


Dog lovers can get opinionated when it comes to the best breeds. Some families always have large, energetic animals that can accompany them on camping and hiking trips. Other families, concerned for their safety, choose intimidating guard dogs. Then there are the families who swear by little bundles of fur that love to cuddle with them on the couch. If you are one of the tiny dog lovers, blue Pomeranian puppies could be a perfect fit.

These little animals actually belong to the Spitz family of dogs that include Elkhounds, Samoyeds, and Malamutes. Hundreds of years ago, Pomeranians looked more like their much larger cousins. They weighed around thirty pounds then, instead of the three to seven pounds you see today. They were favorites of the likes of Mozart, Michelangelo, Martin Luther, and Sir Isaac Newton. A Pom owned by England's Queen Victoria was the first ever entered into a dog show.

These are intelligent, funny, and outgoing dogs who love their owners and can adapt to all kinds of families. It is necessary to socialize Poms early on, like all dogs. Without it, they can become nervous, shy, and bark continuously. It's a good idea to ask the breeder if you can meet the parents of the puppy you want. Their personalities will give you a good idea of what your puppy will grow into.

Poms are little animals. At full maturity, many of them tip the scales at only three pounds. There are sometimes litters with larger puppies, and these make good pets for households that include young children. Regardless of weight, the dogs will only reach about a foot in height.

Poms are so small they can live comfortably almost anywhere. The dogs are fine in condos and apartments as long as you give them plenty of playful attention. Most Poms love their dog toys, but need to be introduced to new ones periodically to prevent boredom. These smart, playful animals also love to learn tricks. Poms are big show offs and enjoy every chance to impress your guests.

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.

Poms are pretty healthy and hardy little dogs. They have average life spans of twelve to sixteen years. Whenever you are buying any purebred animal, you need to ask the breeder to supply you with health clearances. This will let you know which diseases your puppy's immediate ancestors were cleared of. Allergies, epilepsy, hip dysplasia, and dental and eye problems are the most common health concerns.

Poms are great little dogs that make excellent pets. They are loving, intelligent, and playful. If you are buying from a breeder though, making sure she is reputable and not running a puppy mill is critical.




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