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by Peter John, Pet
The Pomeranian is a cute little breed of dog similar to other little breeds. They make wonderful housedogs because of their loving nature and the way they behave when around people. They act like a little child who wants everyone to know they are welcome. These fluffy little dogs can be a bit aggressive if their owner is upset or in trouble.

Their cute fox like face and pointed ears with soft and silky looking hair make them a beautiful show dog as well as a house pet. The eyes are blackish colored with a bright glimmer of shine. The teeth are very sharp yet thin by nature. The tail resembles the tail of a Pekinese as it crusades forward over the back of the dog. The average height is up to twelve inches with a weight of about fifteen to twenty pounds.

The top Pomeranian dog health problem is the teeth. This concerns owners because if the teeth break or fall out, the dog will have no way to consume food. Feeding hard dog food helps to strengthen the teeth and gums, but many people make the mistake of feeding only soft dog food, which does not benefit the teeth or gums in any way. The overall health of the teeth needs to be clean and you need to take every precaution against tooth decay.

The Pomeranian dog breed does suffer some health problems, but not all bloodlines are at risk. The Pomeranian dog health problems might be a slipped stifle or dislocated patella, which is a small bone by the knee joint. The slipped stifle affects the movement of the dog and can cause pain and depression in the little dog. If you notice signs of leg problems, contact the vet for further tests to determine the exact cause of the problem.

The Pomeranian dog health problem during birth can be saddening if proper knowledge and care is not given. When a female is ready to give birth, a vet may be required due to the size of the female. The puppies will be extremely small fitting three puppies into a man size hand is common. Extra care for the puppies because of their size requires helping the mother with daily care of the puppies. These puppies require extra care until the age of three months in order to properly grow and achieve adulthood.

The ears and eyes need cleaning on a daily business. This dog breed loves to go for walks, but like all little dogs, they do not need to take long walks, as they tend to get tired because of their short legs. These little pups strive with love and touching as they grow into beautiful little companions.

The Pomeranian dog health problem follows suit with other canine breeds. They are susceptible to many other health conditions such as skin disease, allergies, infections and parasites. Keeping the dog healthy requires proper grooming and diet along with exercise.

Article written by Judy Wellsworth.

Stress has been widely reported in the news as a health epidemic for more than twenty five years now and this situation is continuing to worsen as a growing number of workers say they are increasingly suffering stress at work. Indeed work now provides the leading environment for stress among adult Americans. But levels of stress have also risen for children and teenagers in recent years and many people believe that this is linked to a loss of religious and family values, a lack of social support and also corporate greed.

Today, stress is more dangerous than it was a decade ago and looks to be more widespread and more insidious than before with much more stress coming from psychological rather than physical threats.

Stress leads to a rise in heart rate and greater flow of blood in turn creating a higher blood pressure. Blood sugar levels also increase to provide the body with the extra fuel which it needs to fight stress and the body is designed to move blood away from the stomach when under stress in order to provide extra strength in the legs and arms as part of what is frequently called our "flight or fight" response.

Stress can also contribute to chronic depression and anxiety together with skin and gastrointestinal problems and disrupts the work of many of our major organs. It can also create an impairment of the body's immune system so that it in unable to fight off viral disorders from the common and not particularly serious cold to very serious conditions like AIDS and cancer.

Stress in the workplace directly influences things like employee absenteeism and productivity and the business climate gets progressively worse with competition today at an all-time high. The pressure which is placed upon employees to produce and the constant concern about job security can produce a number of conditions including neck pain, back pain, stroke, hypertension, diabetes, ulcers and heart attacks.

Many different things can cause stress including just sitting in front of a computer screen for seven hours each day or more, meeting targets or having somebody constantly checking up on you. In these situations the results are generally seen as depression and a host of physical ailments which result in lost working days.

Taking the steps needed to manage the stress you have in your life might be the best gift you can give yourself and just a few simple alterations to your life can make a huge difference to how you handle stress. For instance, taking just 20 minutes each day to walk will lower your level of stress as will talking to friends and colleagues, prayer and meditation and following a healthy diet. Take the time needed to learn some methods of relaxation because deep breathing and relaxation exercises can greatly reduce your level of stress.
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