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Owning A Teacup Pomeranian

Perhaps you are seriously considering having a teacup Pomeranian as a new member of your home. Or maybe, you are already enjoying a playtime with a very adorable teacup Pomeranian. Well then, a few knowledge about this uniquely intelligent dog will go a long way for you to enjoy more its companionship and playfulness.

Teacup Pomeranians truly deserve the attention they get, especially from women. With a unique combination of good looks, intelligence and small size, the teacup Pomeranian is sure to put liveliness in everyone. This dog breed is really suited for an urban environment; living in a city where there are no yards is not a problem for this dog because of its small size and ability to adapt easily.

To start with, the name teacup Pomeranian which most people recognize is purely a pet name, so to speak. It is an identifying name for this toy dog which is smaller than most members of its breed. The teacup Pomeranian is not a recognized name as far as official canine associations and kennel clubs are concerned; however, people will continue to regard this small dog as teacup Pomeranian no matter what.

The teacup Pomeranian is living up to its pet name because it is recognizably a small dog. It is extremely active with a very sharp sense of hearing. As to its intelligence, studies show that it has an unlimited ability to learn new things and tricks. You might think that a teacup Pomeranian is meek because of its small size; well, this dog is very bold so you might want to warn owners of bigger dogs.

The teacup Pomeranian is a member of a breed that is said to have originated from Germany. Its ascendants were big sled dogs used centuries ago by men for travel and transport in a snowy environment. In the early eighteenth century, the teacup Pomeranian was started to be bred as a companion and a toy dog.

The teacup Pomeranian is endowed with a coat which is usually in the shade of black, brown, white, and sometimes light or dark blue. The teacup Pomeranian’s coat is generally uncurled, extended and coarse with a soft and furry undercoat; hence it is also referred to as Puffball.

A teacup Pomeranian’s health complication may come as a result of infections, genetic flaws, immune system irregularities, and of course aging. However, as an owner, you should know that a teacup Pomeranian is really prone to ailments known as patellar luxation, where the kneecap is dislocated. You might also find your dog to suffer from entropion, where the outer edge of the eyelids grows inward against the eyeball. Watch out for teeth problems too, as Pomeranians are very susceptible to these.

Like all dog breeds, teacup Pomeranians require regular grooming and care which should ideally be done every week. Good grooming and care practices will really bring out the beauty and alertness teacup Pomeranians are known for. Bringing out the best in your pet does not come by means of bathing and brushing the coat alone; rather it entails a complete grooming and care routine.

Pay special attention to your teacup Pomeranian’s teeth, nails, eyes, ears, and feet. A routine grooming and care cycle not only makes your dog cuddly and happy; it is also an effective means of detecting possible health complications which is crucial for young and old teacup Pomeranians.

If you are a potential owner of a teacup Pomeranian you should consider a few very important matters to really experience the pleasure of having this dog in your home. Think about the budget of the training, feeding, and health costs of your teacup Pomeranian, do you have the money? Take a look at your time with regard to exercising, grooming and care appointments, can you make time? Layout the space in which your dog will be living, is there a room?

While the average life expectancy of teacup Pomeranians is between twelve to fifteen years, as an owner, you can certainly stretch your pet’s existence by investing in proper grooming and care system and health program. A teacup Pomeranian will make you a proud owner only if you make time to care for your dog. Remember that having a teacup Pomeranian is definitely more than just patting the back and throwing Scooby snacks.

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