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by Rosie Allan, Ros
There is nothing more exciting than getting a new pet, especially when it is a Pomeranian. Pomeranian puppies are adorable and affectionate, and make for a perfect addition to any home. They are energetic, good natured, and vivacious. Children and adults alike are fond of these dogs, and if you have decided that a Pomeranian is the right dog for you, the first thing you are going to have to do is find a Pomeranian puppy for sale.
In terms of character, these dogs are very compact and active, and love to learn. They are energetic and incredibly vivacious, and also loyal to their family. In spite of their small stature they actually make great watchdogs, as they have excellent hearing and will bark loudly whenever they hear noise, which is especially useful at nighttime. In regards to the care and maintenance of these dogs, besides grooming you also need to make sure that they receive excellent dental care as well.
If this sounds like the type of dog you would be interested in, then you will have to find a Pomeranian puppy for sale. There are many ways you can go about this, but regardless of which route you choose to go it is vital that you take your time and put some serious into this decision.
Although there are many benefits to owning Pomeranian puppies, there are also a few concerns that you may want to consider. For instance, Pomeranians often have unstable temperaments. They are also very fragile, and so if you have particularly young children it may not be the best idea to choose a Pomeranian. You can seriously injure or even kill a Pomeranian by stepping on him or sitting on him accidentally.
You also have to consider the fact that larger dogs often do not get along well with Pomeranians, and a larger sized dog can grab a Pomeranian and break his neck with a single shake. Therefore if you have other dogs, especially if they are larger breeds, you may want to reconsider choosing a Pomeranian as your new pet.
If you have taken all of these issues into consideration and decided that you do still want a Pomeranian, you will have to go to a rescue center or through a reputable breeder to get a puppy.
It is important to weigh both the benefits and concerns involved with owning Pomeranian puppies, and use this to make the most intelligent decision. Pomeranians are lovable and affectionate and make great pets but they are also often very noisy and hard to housebreak. You really need to have patience with a Pomeranian dog, and remember that it is always better to choose a Pomeranian puppy for sale than an adult Pomeranian for free.
If you think that a Pomeranian dog would be the right dog for you, then you will want to use all the resources you can to find a Pomeranian puppy for sale. Newspapers, personal ads, the Internet, all of these will be incredibly helpful in your search.

The American Kennel Club classifies the Pomeranian as a member of both the toy and Spitz groups. This breed is considered a toy because adult Pomeranians grow to a size of only three to seven pounds and eight to eleven inches tall. Pomeranians are considered a member of the Spitz group because of their ancestry.
In appearance, a Pomeranian puppy has the overall look of a baby fox. It has a wedge-shaped head, a black nose, dark eyes, a gorgeous, thick double-layer of fur often seen in a red shade called sable, and a thick, furry tail that it carries high and curled over its back.
A Pomeranian puppy requires discipline from an early age due to the fact that this breed is willful and demanding by nature. Pomeranians are also known to be highly energetic, affectionate, smart and curious. Their double coat of fur requires twice weekly brushing but infrequent bathing as this can wash away essential oils. Pomeranians are prone to tooth loss so their teeth should be brushed with a baby toothbrush once a week. There are many reputable breeders of toy dogs such as the Pomeranian. These breeders can assist a potential Pomeranian buyer in finding a purebred Pomeranian puppy and in learning how to care for it. Pomeranian breeders should sell American Kennel Club (AKC) certified puppies and should be able to provide registration papers and/or pedigrees.
They should also provide the owner with health and immunization information and offer a warranty on the Pomeranian puppy's health. It is important to note that a purebred dog of any breed should only be bought from a certified breeder or rescue center that specializes in that breed. Pet stores and pet brokers do not care about the puppies they sell. A good breeder will provide a questionnaire for the buyer to fill out and may reject someone if that person or household is deemed inappropriate.
A breeder will already have given the Pomeranian puppy a foundation of social skills and training. Breeders will usually allow buyers to visit the kennel and even the mother of Pomeranian puppies. A purebred Pomeranian puppy should always have proper registration papers and a clean bill of health.
A good breeder will provide documentation of a Pomeranian puppy's health and pedigree. The pedigree will include the names of the puppy' sire (father) and dam (mother). Most will have champion names in their history. A buyer may want to ask advice on puppy names for their Pomeranian.
Owners of a purebred Pomeranian puppy often give them show names if they plan to have their dogs compete. Many reflect the puppy's sire or dam name. Show names are very different from the true names owners give their dogs for use at home. For example, one champion Pomeranian's show name is "Kalo's Rock and Music City". This dog's actual name is "Nash".
Of course, dogs that will be registered for competition need "show names". These are usually several words in length and much more professional sounding than Buddy or Lady (though the Best in Show's aka is probably Max or Mimi). Examples of real competition Pomeranian names are "Southland's Black Tie N Tails" and "Dimonde Flynn's Cover Girl".
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Rosie Allan has sinced written about articles on various topics from Debts Loans, Puppies Dogs and Puppies Dogs. Rosie Allan is an avid lover of the Pomeranian and owns a popular website where you'll discover how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved
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