Pomeranians - Breeders - Abandoned Dogs
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Pomeranians are cute little dogs that resemble a warm fur ball. They became popular in the second half of the 20th century. These Toy dogs seem to have found a lot of admirers all over the world. Still, a greater number of Pomeranian owners seem to reside in the United States and Great Britain. Along with popularity always come undesirable phenomena, such as irrational breeding, and irresponsible owning.
Pomeranians are said to be placed into rescues for the same reasons other breeds are. A rescued Pomeranian is likely to be abandoned because of changed living conditions, health disorders, behavior difficulties, or animal abuse.
Obviously, the enumerated issues are closely linked to poor breed education. One does not have to strain their imagination to realize that anyone who sees a fluffy, lively Pomeranian is easily charmed. It is enchantment that makes many people purchase a Pomeranian giving little thought to responsibilities any dog owner should fulfill.
Pomeranians - Breeders - Acquiring Education
Facts mentioned above are meant to assure a person willing to own a Pomeranian to acquire necessary education. One should be aware of Pomeranian's exercise and grooming needs. Keep in mind that no breed of dog is perfect, and thus, particular difficulties are inevitable. Knowledge is the main weapon to tackle them.
Pomeranians need considerable grooming. Professional services are not a must on condition you brush and wash your Pomeranian regularly. Basic care includes brushing about twice a week, checking ears and teeth.
Pomeranians are not recommended for people with small children since they demand considerate handling.
Pomeranians - Breeders - Clubs Links
Pomeranians - Breeders - Clubs Links - US
Dallas/Fort Worth Pomeranian Club - A local specialty club based in Dallas, Texas. News, membership, rescues, and pictures.
Pomeranian Links - Links to clubs, and breeders.
Pomeranians - Breeders - Clubs Links - International
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Pomeranian Club Of Canada - Membership, breeders, rescue, and other info.
Pomeranian Koln Group - Breed organization, a member of Spitz Society, offers information on breeders, and activities. Germany.
Schweizerischer Club fur Spitze - Spitz Club located in Switzerland. Breed information, and activities.
Spitz Society - Founded in 1989. Germany.
Pomeranians - Breeders - Related Links
A Pomeranian For You - Advice on determining a responsible breeder, choosing a puppy, and more.
CKC - Pomeranian History - Breed history from the Canadian Kennel Club.
Dog Breeds - Pomeranian - History, and main characteristics of the Pomeranian.
Dognapped Pomeranian Foils Captors 568 Miles from Home - Article about a Pomeranian's happy return.
German Spitz - History and description of the German Spitz.
MSN Encarta - Pomeranian - Explains the dog's possible origin and describes its coat, colors and overall appearance.
Pomeranian - General information on the breed. Characteristics, and possible costs.
Pomeranian - History, and description of the breed.
Pomeranian Books - Shop for books discussing the breed's peculiarities, training, grooming, and other issues.
Pomeranian Breed Guide - Breed profile, and breeder search.
Pomeranian Breeders - Links to breeders.
Pomeranian Breed Info - Breed profile.
Pomeranian Facts - Learn more about famous Pomeranian owners.
Pomeranian History - History of the breed and the Pomeranian's today functions.
Pomeranian History - History, appearance, and standard.
Pomeranian Links - Links to Pomeranian related sites.
Pomeranian Photo Album - Pictures of dogs, and links to web sites.
Pomeranian Picture Gallery - Contains pictures of Pomeranians and breeders' contact information.
Pomeranian Place - Pomeranian information, a photo gallery, and links. Germany.
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Pomeranian Postcards - Just what it says.
Pomeranian Stamps - A collection of lovely stamps featuring Pomeranians.
Pomeranians - History and general information on the breed, plus links to clubs and rescues.
Pomeranians In Pictures - New Pomeranian pictures added periodically.
Pomeranians In The Internet - Links to breed related sites.
Popular Dog Series - Pomeranians - Edition dedicated to the Pomeranian discusses a lot of breed related issues.
Snowy's Home - Contains Pomeranian history, gallery, and other info.
Pomeranians - Breeders - Other Pomeranians sites
Pomeranians Puppies - Pomeranians are Toy dogs whose appearance and functions changed in the course of time. From a dog weighing about 20-30 pounds and used basically as a herd dog the Pomeranian made a great leap to a tiny companion. The 20th century is thought to be the Pomeranian's rise in terms of popularity. They are distributed mainly in the UK and the US.
The American Kennel Club set the breed standard which points out the acceptable height and weight, states characteristic traits a purebred Pomeranian should display, and enumerates a number of features, the owner of which is doomed to be disqualified.
Pomeranians Pictures - Pomeranians are used primarily as companion dogs. They are said to deal better with elderly people, and older children. These tiny dogs demand careful treatment, and tend to be snappy when someone hurts them, even if it is unintentionally.
However, there is no reason to assume that Pomeranians behave as if they were the kings of the world, whose every wish is meant to be realized by their owner, and any discomfort inevitably causes outrage. These fragile dogs grow into "household oppressors" only if the owner lets them do it. Offer a Pomeranian to rule your every action, and he will not refuse, be sure about it.
Pomeranians - Pomeranians are Toy dogs, whose main function is a companion, or a watchdog. The breed is said to be very active but rarely suffers from hyperactivity. It is suited perfectly well for an apartment, and is generally good with other small breeds, and cats.
Pomeranians have a compactly build body. A short neck proudly carries a slightly rounded head with a short, fox-like muzzle. Ears are small, and medium sized almond eyes give an expression of alertness. The nose is black, or self-colored.
Pomeranians - Pomeranians had many other names in the past. Their cousins, the Samoyed, Spitz and Norwegian Elkhound, all closely resemble the Pomeranian as he appeared a scant 70 years ago.
Pomeranians derive their name from Pomerania, an old German province, now an area between eastern Germany and western Poland. The breed was developed from a Spitz breeding line. The Pomeranian is the smallest member of the Spitz line. Originally, Pomeranians were called Northern Group Type Dogs, or Spitz Type Dogs. Pictures of Pomeranians were found on the vases and other pieces, dating back to as early as 400 BC.