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Looking for a new canine pal and have one of the toy breeds in mind? Then it’s time to take a look at the stylish Pomeranian — that prancing little ringmaster who, just like a certain boy or girl from high school, knows exactly how good looking he is.

If you have the time to brush and comb his magnificent coat, the Pomeranian deserves your consideration. A whole lot of dog in a small package, he fairly bursts with personality. When you walk him down the street, all eyes turn to him — and not because he’s blocking the light! — but because of his bright eyes, high-handed way of walking and gorgeous coat.

Most dog lovers don’t know that the tiny Pom is related to the standoffish, handsome Chow, the lovely white Samoyed and other dogs belonging to the group loosely known as “Northern dogs.” Europe and especially Germany boasts several near relatives of the Pomeranian, including the white and black Spitzes.

So why are Poms so small, then? The fact is, when they first appeared in America they were considerably heftier, weighing in at about 15-20 pounds on average. In fact, around the turn of the twentieth century, prize-winning American Poms could be found at 25 to 30 pounds.

But their pint-sized destiny had already been set. In the late 1800s, Queen Victoria became known as a Pomeranian fan, and like many celebrities, especially liked the smallest specimens. Sure enough, the breeders followed her lead, resulting in the tiny but mighty companions we have today.

Unsurprisingly, Poms are a special favorite of women, but they deserve real consideration in many homes thanks to their special mix of size, intelligence and beauty. Urban families without a fenced yard can greatly enjoy a Pom.

It may hardly tip the scales, but the Pom is a distinctive pocket pup with an alert expression, incredibly acute hearing, and almost limitless intelligence and eagerness to learn. What’s more, Poms are pluckier than you might think (you may have to protect them from themselves if a large, aggressive dog approaches).

If you’re almost set on a Pom, just don’t forget that good Pom ownership means giving time and care to its coat. They’re so attractive and proud that their skin and coats deserve special attention, and that means more than a lick-and-a-promise brushing. Also, you need to keep their eyes very clean. Pomeranians’ eyes can easily build up with discharge, so cleaning its eyes with warm water each day will help keep your new Pomeranian puppy clean and comfortable.

Finally, it’s important after buying any type of small dog – including the Pom — that you establish a good dental care routine. Although virtually all vets and dog care providers advise this, it’s especially important for Pomeranians, who are particularly prone to tooth loss and bacteria build-up.


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