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PetPom ThePomeranianInformationCenter Pomeranian Information There are pets and there are canine family members. Anyone can have the former, but it takes a kind, loving soul to have the latter. We welcome you to PetPom, your 1-stop information center, where we are dedicated to helping you achieve optimal health and happiness for your Pomeranian. The Wonderful Pomeranian This amazing toy breed dog gets its name from the area that is now modern-day Germany and Poland: Pomerania, and is a descendant of much larger Spitz dogs.

As soon as his size was bred down, colors were added in, making this a sought-after, toy sized companion.
The Pomeranian was recognized by the AKC in 1888 and since that time has become one of the most popular breeds in countries all over the world. Become a Free PetPom Member Being a free Member will allow you to:Receive updates when we add new pages of information to this site
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How to Cure a Pomeranian's Boredom - Is your Pom feeling restless? Or are monotonous days making them feel down and bored silly? Check out these 12 boredom-busting tips for Poms of all ages.

Care Tips Regarding Your Pomeranian and the COVID-19 Coronavirus - This article is continually updated as new information develops - Answers to your questions regarding Pomeranians and issues related to COVID-19 and the 8 steps you can take to help maintain your Pomeranians health and well-being during this time. Recent Articles:

Pomeranians and Emotional Stress Signs a Pomeranian may be stressed, top triggers, and 20 ways to help a Pomeranian de-stress.

Pomeranian Coat Care - The 8 (pretty easy) things you can do to help make your Pom's coat healthy and beautiful. Pomeranian Dos and Don'ts - A super-helpful list of the 5 most important dos and 5 most vital don'ts for optimal health and well-being. How many are you following? Pomeranian Snacks and Treats - Updated - This now covers tips for fresh fruits and veggies, homemade treats, and store-bought snacks, training treats, dental chews, and regular chews. Pomeranian Tear Stains - Updated - Now with step-by-step photos, our guidelines make it easier than ever to remove tear stains on a Pom for good. How to Brush a Pomeranian - Updated - A great guide for the tools you should have and step-by-step photos to comb out and brush a Pom. Pomeranian Size - An interesting look at breed standard size vs. actual size, the Pom compared to other breeds, and more. Pomeranian Hair Growth - Updated - If your Pom has damaged fur, a thinned coat, or there was a 'grooming gone bad' incident, this revised article can help turn things around and lead to full and fast regrowth. Insect and Parasite Prevention for Pomeranians - This super-helpful article covers fleas, ticks, heartworms, and other parasitic worms, how to avoid harsh chemicals and dangerous meds by using effective all-natural products, and tips to keep your Pom safe. Home Cooking for a Pomeranian - The top reasons pet parents want to stop feeding their dogs commercial dog food, top benefits of homemade food, and a recipe book with 40 meals and treats. Pomeranian Barking Issues - Updated - See what percentage of Poms are reported to be barkers, the most common triggers, and effective training steps to stop barking. How to Keep a Pomeranian Clean - This small toy breed can get surprisingly dirty. See our top 9 tips for keeping a Pom looking tidy and smelling nice at all times. The Best Toys for Pomeranians with Few or No Teeth - There are lots of other toys aside from chew toys that you'll want your Pom to have. And, even if a Pom is missing a lot of teeth there are some great options to keep your canine family member occupied and happy. Feeding Tips for Pomeranians with Few or No Teeth - Read how many teeth can be missing before dietary changes need to be made, the best options for ensuring healthy meals, and recommended treats. The Best Toys for Poms of All Ages - Updated - From teething pups with itchy gums to adult Poms that need help staying busy, this updated page has lots of new finds for your little guy or gal. What To Do If a Pomeranian Hates the Rain - If your Pom resists going outside in the rain for bathroom needs or exercise, these 9 tips can help turn things around. When a Pomeranian is Afraid of Loud Noises - Exact, effective steps when a puppy or dog is scared of thunderstorm, fireworks, or the vacuum cleaner. Top 15 Ways to Keep a Pomeranian Safe - Never look back in hindsight, wishing you had done more. See the top 15 ways you can protect your Pom. How many are you doing? Pomeranian Smells and Odors - Updated - If your Pom has any sort of odd or funny smell, this newly updated page will help you get to the bottom of it, with exact steps to resolve the issue. Pomeranian Puppy Care - Updated - If you have a Pom under the age of one, this completely rewritten article has some great, new, detailed advice. And a top 10 do's and don'ts list. House Training a Pomeranian - Updated - This article has been re-written with more details, and exact step-by-step guidelines. Taking Care of a Pomeranian's Teeth - Updated - Dental care is vital; toy breeds are very prone to decay. See this newly updated page for everything you need to know. How to Help a Pomeranian with Itching - It's terrible to see your Pom itchy and uncomfortable, but not be sure what to do. See the top reasons for this and exact steps on how to fix things quickly. The Best Brushes and Grooming Tools for a Pomeranian - How can your Pom look his or her best if you aren't using the right tools on the coat? See what to use when, how the wrong brushes can ruin the coat, and how to deal with mats. The Best Types of Supplements for Pomeranians - Not all Poms need to have supplements, but many do. It depends on what your Pom is eating and his/her health status. See what is needed and when. Top 11 Pomeranian Eating Issues - This is a super helpful round-up of the most common questions we receive, with exact steps to resolve them. Pomeranian Stats Family: SpitzBreed Group: ToyCountry of Development: Pomerania (which is now modern day Poland and Germany)Height: 8 - 11 inches (20.32 - 27.94 cm)Weight: 3 - 7 lbs ( 1.36 - 3.175 kg)According to the breed standard, a Pomeranian should weigh between 3 and 7 lbs. (1.36 to 3.175 kg), with the 'ideal' show Pom being 4 to 6 pounds. However, many pet Pomeranians are larger than 7 pounds. In rare cases, a throwback Pom may over 14 lbs.Life Expectancy: 12 - 16 yrs. They will live well into their late teens if given proper care.Alternate Names: Deutscher Zwergspitz, Toy German Spitz,Dwarf SpitzNickname: Pom (Poms)Well Known Bloodlines: Valcopy, Pettistree, Emcee, Rosewood, Millamor, Bev-Nor, Chriscendo, Golden AiresPopularity: Per the AKC's list of most popular breeds, #19 in 2014, #20 in 2015, #21 in 2016Maturity: Adult at 1 year oldLitter size: 1-5 Overview of Colors This breed can be found in an array of beautiful colors, either solids, partis (two colors), and tri's. This includes:Chocolate: Chocolates will have coats that range from light to dark brown; a true chocolate
Pomeranian will have chocolate skin pigmentation(nose, eye rims, lips paw pads)Beaver: This is a diluted chocolate and as such, is self-coloring. The beaver Pom will have beaver skin (nose, eye rims, lips paw pads)
Cream: A soft, off-white. Creams will always have black noses.
Sable: Black tipped hairs; any base coat can have sable on it, i.e. orange sable, cream sable, etc.
Red: A deep, intense orange.
Merle: The merle gene causes a splattering effect in which color lands randomly throughout the coat. It can also affect both nose and eye color.
Brindle: Technically this is a pattern. This Pomeranian will have a striping effect on the fur.
Blue: A blue Pomeranian is a diluted black color, there is blue skin pigmentation as well (nose, eye rims, lips, paw pads) A true blue will not have a full black nose.
Parti-color: A coat of two colors; each covering more than would be seen with a simple marking.And noses can be several colors. The most common is black, however chocolate and beaver are also possible. There are even some parti noses (most often seen with merle Pomeranians). Read more about Pomeranian Coat Colors Read more about Pomeranian Nose Colors Most Popular Pages: Supplies Needed for a Pomeranian
No matter what age your Pom is, there are certain supplies that you'll want to have to take care of him. And while you do not need to have a lot, it is important to have the right ones.
It's surprising how having certain items can make a huge difference in your Pom's day to day. From how he feels about being home alone, to how well he sleeps well at night, to his safety when taking walks .
A list of essentials for optimal health, happiness, comfort and safety. Top 10 Pomeranian Care Tips
Even the most loving owners can bypass some of these important care elements. Whether this is due to having busy days, or maybe just not knowing the importance of certain tasks.
However, if you follow these 10 guidelines, you will be well on your way to providing excellent care for your Pomeranian.
This article is applicable to both new and experienced owners of Poms of all ages. Leaving a Pomeranian Home Alone
It can be heartbreaking to have to leave the house when you know that your Pom will have separation anxiety.

Many dogs struggle with this, which can cause feelings of isolation and overwhelming loneliness. Signs can include excessive barking, obsessively chewing, whining, crying and even going into a state of panic.
Fortunately, there are some steps that can greatly help your Pom. Different Types of Pomeranians While there is only one Pomeranian breed as well as just one set of AKC breed standard, there are a lot of variations of appearance with this breed. This may be due to color, but also weight, height, basic bone structure and face shape. Teddy Bear Poms
This is not the standard; however, this is a face shape that is seen, alongside the Baby Doll. Throwback Poms
When a Pomeranian is purebred, but much larger than normal, he may be a Throwback. Pomeranian Size
What to expect in regard to both height and weight. Puppies and adult dogs. Why Pomeranians Look Different
Discussing all of the ways that Poms can vary in appearance. Dental Care Dogs will get cavities and decay just as humans do, if their teeth are not cleaned. And for toy breeds in particular, this can cause serious issues.
Infection may lead to loose teeth, but it can also spread up into the sinuses or even into the lungs, heart and other parts of the body.
Establishing a good at-home oral hygiene routine is an important part of care.
This will be comprised of regular brushing with a quality brush and paste, and a daily dental treat that works to prevent plaque buildup and rid the mouth of bacteria.
During yearly wellness checks, your veterinarian will check the teeth for any plaque that may have hardened into tartar and/or spread under the gum line. A professional 'full dental' should then be performed.
There are several steps you can take at home to fight plaque and prevent decay.

Read more about Pomeranian Dental Care. Pomeranian Health As with other breeds, the Pomeranian is prone to certain issues.Conditions seen with the Pom include collapsedtrachea, entropion, hypoglycemia, luxating patella, skin and coat issues, and seizures, among others.
Know about signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Read more about Pomeranian Health. Round-up Of Popular Articles Bad Breath
This is an issue that baffles many owners. Reason why this can happen, at-home remedies, and red flags. Coprophagia
It can be frustrating when a Pom eats poop, with his own or that of another dog. How to stop this habit. BSD Hair Loss
For a thinning or balding of the coat, BSD or Alopecia X. There is help that can dramatically regrow the coat. Smells and Odors
Why a Pomeranian may have an odd odor, even after baths. Both certain areas and full-body issues. Pomeranian Playpens - Coming soon!How having the right playpen can make a huge difference in your Pom's happiness level.
Senior Pomeranians
The transition from adult to senior. Changes to make and how to care for an older Pom. Allergies
About 20% of dogs suffer from at least one type of allergy. Pomeranian Carry Methods
See the great options for bringing your Pom with you. Pomeranian Life Span
How long this breed lives and leading causes of death. Pomeranian Car Seats
If you'd buckle up a child, buckle up your Pom. How to choose the right seat. Puppy Care
What to know when you have a new Pomeranian puppy. Best Toys for Poms
When you think of toys as tools, you can choose the ones that will actually help. Shedding and Fur Loss Pomeranians have two coats of fur: an undercoat and a top coat. The undercoat is soft, thick and dense.The Pom's overcoat is comprised of long and straight guard hairs.
Pomeranians go through a period which is called the 'Puppy Uglies', which begins between the ages of 4 to 6 months. During this time, there is a transition from puppy coat to adult coat. Fur will shed off, sometimes quite dramatically, to make room for the adult coat to emerge.
This is a naturally occurring event and is nothing to be alarmed about, though many Poms look very odd, hence the terminology. When your Pomeranian reaches the approximate age of 12 to 18 month he will have grown a beautiful new coat. With this transition, there may also be a color change to the coat. With proper care, that coat can remain beautiful.
At the one year mark, you'll start to notice seasonal shedding. The details of the shedding process are vastly different, depending if you have a male or a female and in most cases, shedding will be triggered by changes in daylight hours and not the temperature.

Males: Once reaching 18 months of age, a male Pom's coat will stay relatively the same for life. There will be a light shed, this can be once or twice per year, depending on where you live, as the seasons and temperature will have a direct affect. Females: Hormonal changes and the change of seasons can greatly affect a female 's coat. Female Pomeranians will shed while in heat or right as the cycle ends due to a fluctuation in hormone levels. They will also shed after pregnancyand her coat will regrow back in about 6 months.
Both Genders: Any anesthetics can dramatically affect his/her coat. Certain health issues can affect the coat.
Additional sections include: If a dog will not come to you after having looked you in the face, you should go home and examine your conscience.
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Pomeranian Hair Growth
Why the hair may thin out and steps you can take to regrow it. Shaved Pomeranians
Why some people shave the coat and what can happen if you do. Pomeranian Lion Cuts
What this hair style looks like and if it is a good idea. What is Your Pom's Animal Sign? See your Pomeranian's Chinese
zodiac animal what it means. Grooming Pomeranians are sometimes called 'Puffballs with feet' or 'Balls of Fur' due to their thick coat that stands out. However, without careful grooming or if using the wrong products, the coat can lie flat and/or be unhealthy.

Due to the coat being prone to tangles, routine brushing should be done. Brushing will serve several purposes:
It will rid the coat of debris, pull out dead hairs, ensure a tangle-free coat and stimulate blood flow for healthy skin andfur. We suggest doing this grooming task a minimum of 3 times per week. During times of high shed, this may need to be done each day. You do not want to ever brush a dry coat, as this can lead to split ends.
A quality leave-in coat spray, misted on while brushing, can offer protection from the many elements that can affect how a Pomeranian looks: static, damaging rays of the sun, dry arid winter air and contact friction.
Your tools should include a quality 2-level steel comb, a slicker brush and an appropriately sized bubbled pin brush.
The coat may be tided up with shapings; though the inner layer should never be cut into, as this can affect future growth.
Baths are given every 3 weeks, unless the Pomeranian is clearly dirty from outside play. This washes away body oils that have accumulated,cleanses away debris and gives you a 'clean slate'.
You'll want to use top-quality shampoos and bathing products that add the right amount of moisture while being gentle on the skin fur.
Daily touch-ups with canine wipes can help keep the coat in good shape in between baths.
Recommended are body wipes, tushie wipes (for any urine or feces that may be clinging to hairs) and, importantly, eye wipes to keep tear staining at bay.
Nails should be kept as short as possible on this toy dog. Trimming need to be done approximately every 6 weeks. If there are any un-removed dewclaws, keep those trimmed short also.
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