Pomeranian
Pomeranian History
[edit | edit source]In the simplest sense, the Pomeranian is nothing more than a miniaturized spitz, though the exact details of where and when this shrinking took place are uncertain. The origins of the spitz family are ancient and far flung, but most historians agree that these dogs were bred down in size in Pomerania – which stretches across modern Germany and Poland along the southern coast of the Baltic Sea – during the 19th century. The first Poms descended from the Deutscher Spitz, and weighed about six times as much as the dogs we see today – typically around 30 pounds. The breed was brought to England around 1850, where it was given the name Pomeranian in honor of its homeland, and recognized by the English Kennel Club in 1870.
In 1888, a Pomeranian named Marco was given as a gift to Queen Victoria, and the breed’s association with this influential and beloved monarch did much for its popularity all over the world – in fact, the Pomeranian was recognized by the American Kennel Club in the very same year. In accordance with the wishes of the Queen as well as those of dog fanciers, the Pomeranian continued to be bred down in size, eventually becoming the little powder puff we know today. Today, the Pomeranian’s manageable size and spunky character have made it one of the most popular breeds, measured in terms of AKC registration, in the United States.
General Appearance
[edit | edit source]Pomerania skin will recognize many familiar and well-known. Hair styles with a soft cuddly It has made him a favorite for those who love dogs. It is believed that the dog breed Pomerania Red skin that has developed the first Red slick city Pomerania in Germany. To be a dog for protection and care alarms with personality wise. Making Pomerania Rain slick protagonist of a show of circus making preferences of people born in the ability of this dog breed. Which became a popular culture pomerania Rain slick widespread in Germany.
Pomerania is a compact dog agility dog agility and more graceful strains hairs up to 2 storey inner hair looks thick and soft. The outer hair is coarse than the inner and has a beautiful tail feathers characteristic bushy Pomerania Red smooth trait that is always active. Expression of intelligence Curious and like cocky.
- Size ;
The average weight of 3-7 pounds body length measured from shoulder to hip. That shorter than the length measured from the floor to the Ta protruding slightly.
- Fur ;
Pomerania has smooth hair double Inner hair soft and firm. The outer hair is long, straight and coarse hair over the floor to see a thick The hair from the tight neck and shoulder, chest hair on the head and short legs will be less than the other
- Coat color ;
Multi-colored hair colors such as black, brown, mixed with the orange or gold. White mix different color. In other types of open elasses be colored red, orange, cream, brown, gray and black.
- Behavior ;
Pomerania are maneuverability and very clever. Courageous and faithful to its friends. Pomerania Red skin may be a response to poor children. And because it is small it may be persecuted by the children.
Pomerania can be trained to a guard dog guard duty by warning you to know prior to the invasion by bark loud and sharp. Unfortunately, lack of training, these dogs became known about the barking unreasonably and continuously. For this reason, these dogs can be friends and do not worry for those not used well the nature of the sound of it.
Pomerania can easily adjust the sample to the urban life and a great dog for the countryside with good instincts predator that it has inherited from its predecessor.
How to care for Pomerania
[edit | edit source]Hair care of Pomerania skin varieties similar to Beijing. The brush every day or twice a week is necessary to provide a thick and beautiful hair does not tangle. Feathers of Pomerania Red skin just needs some trim from time to time. The comb is not necessary and sometimes not at all necessary. Ear and nail care is recommended on a regular basis with a bath in the middle of the season. However, do not shower as often as the Pomeranian a bath too often will damage the leather and fur by washing away essential oils. Pomerania has problems with teeth, so it is recommended to brush your teeth at least once a week. The fact should be brushed every day.
Pomeranians are great I have one of my own. They occasionally shed fur but you need to groom them daily and comb their hair constantly. They are very cute, fluffy, smart lap dogs. They are the perfect puppies. They are okay with children, but that all depends on how you raise them. As puppies they do not cost as much.