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DESCRIPTION
The Pomeranian is a tiny, fluffy dog with a wedge-shaped head
and pointed erect ears. Some have faces that breeders liken to a fox; others
have baby-doll or "pansy" faces. All have bright, dark almond-shaped
eyes with an intelligent expression. The nose is either dark or the color of
its' coat. The teeth should meet in a scissors bite. Poms also boast a
distinctive feathered tail that fans forward over the back. There is an abundant
ruff around the neck and chest area. The profuse stand-off double coat usually
comes in solid colors. The most common are red, orange, white or cream, blue,
brown or black. Sometimes the coat is parti-colored, white with colored
markings, black & tan, wolf or sable.
TEMPERAMENT
The Pom is a lively little dog. Intelligent, eager to learn,
very loyal to its' handler and family. Willful, bold and sometimes
temperamental. If it is properly introduced they usually get along with other
dogs and household animals without any problems, but some of them seem to think
they are much larger than they actually are and do not hesitate to attack much
bigger dogs. It is an excellent watchdog with a resounding bark. Poms have a
tendency to be reserved and bark at strangers excessively. Teach this dog early
that it may bark a couple of times when the doorbell rings or when there are
visitors, but then to keep quiet. Be very consistent about this. They are alert,
curious, and busy; one of the most independent of the Toy Breeds. Poms have a
delightful nature and do not cling to their handlers. Proud and happy, they are
good at learning tricks, but need a firm hand. The Pom must know the owner is
the boss, or he will not listen. This breed may become too demanding if the
owner allows it. Not recommended for very young children. Too much attention
from children can make these dogs nervous and they may become snappish. However,
they can get along well with older, well behaved children. It is a good
companion for an elderly person. The Pom is a wonderful companion dog and show
ring contender. The breed's docile temper and affectionate nature endear it to
many. Its' vivacity and spirit make it well-liked by persons who do not usually
care for toy dogs. They may be picky eaters.
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