Pomeranian spitz

By the mid-19th century the breed has spread to other countries in Europe, in 1988, Queen Victoria fell in love with these dogs and brought them from Italy. She exhibited her Pomeranians (whose weight was about 5-8 kg) at shows and that certainly strengthened the popularity of the breed. British breeders began to try to breed animals as small as possible with thick and long hair. Description: this small and fragile dog has naughty character and friendly temper. It looks like a tiny fox, with long and standing hair and thick undercoat, which gives it the appearance of a fluffy ball. Movement of the dog are loose, it has springy gait and it is cheerful. Color: There are 12 colors of hair. You can choose black, brown, chocolate brown, light brown, red, orange, creamy, orange-sable, sable-gray, blue, white or multi-colored dogs. Size category: a pocket dog. Hair length: Medium / long. Life's expectance: Pomeranian spitz live about 15 years. The amount of the offspring: from two to four puppies. The amplitude of the size / weight: height at the withers of small Pomeranian is from 18 to 22 cm (large - from 22 to 28 cm), the weight from 1 to 3 kg, besides lady-dogs can be larger and heavier than males. Diseases: Joint problems, low sugar in blood, teeth loss, low blood sugar, dwarfness and eye problems are typical for Pomeranians. Also one of common problems is ruptures, so you need constantly watch the puppies, trying to protect them from too dangerous jumps. Feeding: the cost of food is very small - these little dogs do not eat big amounts of food but prefer small and often feeds. Character: This breed is characterized by high self-esteem, which is expressed at dog-shows and while walking. The dog is cheerful, active and energetic, are also very loyal to its family. Pomeranian spitz like when you take care of them, but don't care too much, as they are easy to get jealous and a little bit aggressive. On top of that, a little dog, due to its resonant voice might serve as a guard dog. Despite rather cute character and affection, the problem may occur with little children - dogs often become nervous in such families. Pomeranians get along well with other pets, but never are afraid of whatever size it is. Intelligence: it is a clever dog which likes to learn something new, but do not forget that you have to be persistent. It is important to teach it to bark just once or twice to the doorbell ring, as dogs of this breed tend to bark without stopping and this peculiarity is very difficult to control. The level of vigor: medium. The tendency to bark: high. The need of physical activity: Pomeranian spitz, in contrast to the larger breeds do not need physical exertion, although love to walk and run, they are able to be outside for a long time. The ability and willingness to protect the owner: high. The ability to adapt to transportations: good. The ability to get along with children: medium. The ability to be alone: ​​medium. Level of aggression: high. The ability to get along with other animals: high. Care: before a dog reaches puberty, an additional grooming during sheding is neccessary, but as soon as the dog becomes adult, the need is only once a week. It is necessary to examine the undercoat to prevent from knits, don't use too thick comb, which can affect the undercoat. From time to time it is necessary to trim the fur around the paws. Hair loss: small.
Pomeranian spitz