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SizeSmall Height7 to 12 inches Weight3 to 7 pounds CoatLong EnergyLow

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Temperament

The Pomeranian is a cocky and animated Nordic dog with great intelligence, making him a great family pet. His smiling, foxy face and vivacious personality makes him one of the world’s most popular toy breeds.

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The Pomeranian is a lively and bold breed, known for their inquisitive nature and playful personality.

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Characteristics

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The Pomeranian’s coat comes in many colors including solid or combinations of beaver, black, blue, blue merle, chocolate, cream, orange, red and white. It’s most commonly seen in orange or red, however.

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A Pomeranian’s double coat is one of its most distinguishing characteristics and requires frequent brushing. Despite their fluffy coat, they are not heavy shedders.

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Shedding

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Pomeranians are generally healthy, but watch for signs of luxating patella (kneecaps that slip out of place), hypothyroidism, collapsing tracheas, congestive heart failure, seizure and alopecia X.

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Health

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When it comes to choosing the best dog food for your Pomeranian, keep his unique breed traits in mind. Because Pomeranians are a toy breed, select a toy or small breed dog food formulated to maintain his ideal body condition.

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Best Dog Food For Pomeranians

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Remember puppies of all breeds have unique nutritional needs during their first year of life. Selecting a formula containing DHA will nourish brain and vision development.

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Best Dog Food For Pomeranian Puppies

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The Pomeranian is a miniaturized relation of the powerful sled dogs of the Artic. The Pom, also known as the Zwergspitz, is the smallest of these sled or "spitz" dogs.

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History

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The Pomeranian’s popularity dramatically increased when Queen Victoria brought one back to England from Italy in 1888.

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