Miniature Pomeranian Puppy
Miniature Pomeranian Puppy Information Sheet
These beautiful little dogs have fluffy fur and smiling faces. They are very smart and eager to please their owners. They make wonderful companions and can even be good watch dogs, but you must train them with a firm hand so that they know that you are the boss. The Pom should weigh between 3 and 7 pounds (although there are much larger ones around, they are not to the breed standard but still make great pets!). They require little exercise and are well suited to apartment life. With proper care, they can live to around 15 years of age.
Miniature Pomeranian Puppy History
The Pomeranians we know today weigh in at around 5 pounds, but they once weighed around 35 pounds and were at home in the arctic circle!
These vivacious lap dogs get their name from the province “Pomerania” which was located where Eastern Germany is now. Originally brought to England in the 1700’s, by Prince George III’s new bride, this larger version of the toy dog would not become popular until the late 1800’s when Queen Victoria who brought home a 12 pound Pom from Italy.
It didn’t take long for Pomeranians to become a favorite lap dog and breeders worked at making the breed even smaller until they reached an average of 5 pounds as the dog is today.
Pomeranians have long and illustrious history. Michelangelo had a pet Pom that used to sit on a silk pillow and watch as he painted the Sistine chapel. The great church leader Martin Luther favored these toy dogs and mentioned them often in his work. Even Mozart had a pet Pom that he dedicated an aria to!
Miniature Pomeranian Puppy Dog Care and Grooming
Pomeranians are easy to care for but do need some special attention. They can be easily groomed in less than 1 hour a day, but I am sure you will want to spend much more time than that bonding with your pet!
Brushing your Pomeranian every day is a good way to bond with your pet as well as insure his coat is healthy and looks good. Poms have a double coat that can easily become matted so brushing is necessary. A once a week – or every couple of weeks – bath is a nice way to keep your Pom smelling and looking good! Don’t forget to groom around his paws and tail area as well as clip his nails.
Unfortunately, Pomeranians can be prone to tooth problems. Tooth loss and bacterial buildup is not uncommon in these little dogs so you should take extra care to make sure your pet has the proper dental care. Brush your dogs teeth daily with a specially formulated enzymatic tooth paste that fights bacteria and have yearly dental checks and scaling if necessary. Tooth care is quite important to your dogs overall health as if bacteria is left unchecked in the mouth, it can spread throughout the dogs body and cause health problems for your pet.
The Pom’s eyes are another area where you should pay some special attention. Like most small dogs, discharge from the eye can accumulate causing staining and, sometimes a goopy mess. Clean the area around the eye daily with a Q-tip (be careful not to get too close to the dogs eye). If the fur around the eye becomes stained, you can buy a special liquid that helps remove the staining.
Of Interest
Learn more about the Miniature Pomeranian Puppy at the American Kennel Club or the
American Pomeranian Club.
Miniature Pomeranian Puppy - See Also:
The Miniature Pomeranian Dog
The Pomeranian Puppy
The Pocket Pomeranian
The Pomeranian Care
The Tea Cup Pomeranian
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