Thursday 28 April 2016

Facts About White Pomeranian Puppies For Sale

By Ruth Evans


Pomeranian dog breed has two other names derived from this parent name. These derived names are Pom Pom and Pom. This breed falls under Spitz type of canines and Pomerania region is its place of origin. Pomerania region is presently part of Eastern Germany and Northern Poland. Despite the small size, this dog has an interesting and elaborate history that is necessary knowing when considering white Pomeranian puppies for sale.

This dog descended from bigger Spitz dog types, especially German Spitz. The Federation Cynologique Internationale puts them under the German Spitz breed. The name Dwarf Spitz is used to refer to them in many countries. It is classified as a toy breed.

The popularity of Poms has not started now. Their popularity was mostly as a result of royal owners including Queen Victoria, who owned a very small variety of the animal. The dog is known to have decreased in size by about fifty percent during the Victorian time. Today, it is one of the most popular breeds in the world while in the US, they rank among twenty most popular breeds. They are currently owned by people from different social classes.

The size of Poms is very small. Their weight ranges between 1-9-3.5 kilograms while the height ranges between 13-28 centimeters at the withers. The breed is well known for the ruff of fur that the top coat forms on the neck. Also, there is feathery hair around the hindquarters. They come in a wide range of colors including cream, sable, orange, red, white, blue, tan, and black.

The named colors may also appear in various combinations. However, the most common colors are white, black, and orange. Breeders have recently developed merle Poms. The dog has a thick, double coat which should be maintained looking good through daily grooming. Daily grooming is also recommended because of constant shedding of the coat. Grooming is often a very easy process that takes a short time.

The coat should be trimmed monthly or bimonthly. Undercoats are often straight and long with a harsh texture. Conversely, the outer coats are short, thick, and with a soft texture. It is easy for the inner coat to tangle and knot. Limbs are very short and are well covered by the fur. This allows for proper blending of the body and limbs.

Pomeranians are lively, friendly, and playful to humans. However, they show aggressiveness to other animals and dogs. They are always alert and ware of environmental changes around them. They may develop a habit of barking excessively to new stimuli. They are very territorial and highly trainable because of high levels of intelligence.

On average, Pomeranians can leave up to between 12 and 16 years. Keeping them on good diet and exercising them regularly helps to keep them free of health problems. Certain medical problems are likely to develop if proper grooming is not done. During grooming, attention should be given to ears, eyes, and teeth to ensure that they are well cleaned. The breed is prone to tooth loss at early ages. Thus dry diet is recommendable.




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