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      <image:title>UNDERLAND'S BEGINNING - Our Love for the Breed</image:title>
      <image:caption>We love the breed they are extroverted and enjoy being the center of attention, but they can become dominant, willful and stubborn if not well trained, Pomeranians are typically friendly, lively and playful, play with well children. Pomeranians have a thick, double coat in some cases a triple coat, please take note in order to have a healthy and beautiful coat must be maintained properly. And the teddy bear Pomeranian is dramatically shorter face, generally just about 1/4 of the overall length of the skull. With the teddy bear, the eyes may be closer to the nose, the cheeks may be fuller, and the body may be more compact. Making it much more adorable!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hurry, Pomeranian has been among the more popular dog breeds in the United States, featuring consistently in the top 20 of registered AKC dog breeds since at least 1998, so keep in mind the litters go fast so don’t wait and act fast. Puppies should not leave their mom and littermates before eight weeks of age. The mother dog has so much to teach the new puppy; lessons that will affect him all his life, and his littermates teach important lessons as well. But….. no worries your fur baby will be yours with a deposit in order to save the puppy for the new family, puppy will go to his/her new family after 8 weeks.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PUPPIES UGLIES - Puppies uglies</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Pomeranian puppy uglies actually refers to the time between Pom puppy-hood and adulthood. The puppy uglies usually start at age 3 or 4 months, and will completely diminish by age 8 to 14 months. Throughout this development phase your puppy' coat will start to thin out and look a bit scruffy. Throughout this development phase your puppy' coat will start to thin out and look a bit scruffy. Pomeranian puppies have a thick, fluffy coat that they begin to shed around 3 months of age. The puppy will continue to lose hair until he is between 8 and 10 months old, when his adult coat has grown in.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>When a Pom is just about 1 year old, he will have his adult coat. It is extremely normal for a Pomeranian's fur to change color as the Pom matures. It happens more often than not. This element is one of the exciting things about owning a Pom. Your Pom should be brushed twice a week to keep him fluffy and bathed on a regular basis -- which can be once a week or once every few months, depending on the condition of his fur.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PREVENT HYPOGLYCEMIA - hypoglycemia</image:title>
      <image:caption>Hypoglycemia is basically very low blood sugar. The majority of cases where low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) is present in Pomeranians are the result of insufficient or low quality food. Excessive exercise or even over handling and playing may possibly cause your Pom's body to require more sugar than is accessible. Happens very often in Pomeranians here are some steps in order to prevent a drop in blood sugar. Hypoglycemia is one of the most prominent health concerns in the Pomeranian breed, according to the website for Animal Planet. Low blood sugar is prevalent not only in Pomeranians.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PREVENT HYPOGLYCEMIA - Symptoms Of Hypoglycemia In Pomeranians</image:title>
      <image:caption>Lethargy. Slow response to stimuli. Weakness. Loss of coordination. Increased thirst or urination. Decreased or increased appetite. Weight gain. Muscle spasms.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PREVENT HYPOGLYCEMIA - Puppies and adult dogs that appear to be in a stupor or coma during a hypoglycemic attack should immediately be given sugar water or an oral concentrated solution of glucose, such as corn syrup or Nutri-Cal. Owners of toy breeds should have a glucose source readily available. How do you prevent hypoglycemia in dogs? Providing proper nutrition on a routine schedule is crucial. Small breed puppies should be fed three to four times a day. Ensure you're feeding a commercial puppy diet that is formulated for growth. As other ailments can predispose to hypoglycemia, any signs of illness must be attended to.</image:title>
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      <image:title>BEFORE YOU OWN A POMERANIAN - Highlights</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pomeranians often are suspicious of strangers and can bark a lot. Pomeranians can be difficult to housetrain. Crate training is recommended. High heat and humidity can cause your Pom to become overheated and possibly have heat stroke. When your Pom is outdoors, watch him carefully for signs of overheating and take him inside immediately. They definitely are housedogs and should not be kept outdoors. While Poms are good with children, they are not a good choice for very young or highly active children because of their small size. Because they are so small, Poms can be perceived as prey by owls, eagles, hawks, coyotes, and other wild animals. Never leave them outside unattended, and be watchful if there are predatory birds in your location. If this is the case, stay close to your Pom to discourage birds from trying to carry them off! Because they are small and attractive, Poms are targets for dognappers, another reason why you shouldn't leave them outside unattended, even in a fenced yard. Although they are small, Poms don't seem to realize it and can have a "big dog" attitude. This can spell disaster if they decide to chase a bigger dog that they think is encroaching upon their territory, or if they jump from a high place. It's up to you to make sure that your little one doesn't harm himself due to not realizing his limitations. When your Pom gets old, he may develop bald spots in his beautiful coat. To get a healthy dog, never buy a puppy from an irresponsible breeder, puppy mill, or pet store. Look for a reputable breeder who tests her breeding dogs to make sure they're free of genetic diseases that they might pass onto the puppies, and that they have sound temperaments.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>BEFORE YOU OWN A POMERANIAN - CARING FOR A POMERANIAN</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pomeranians are very active indoors and are good choices for apartment dwellers and people without a fenced yard. They have a moderate activity level and will enjoy several short daily walks or play times. They are remarkably hearty and enjoy longer walks, but always keep in mind that they are small and sensitive to heat. They love to play and can get bored easily, so be sure to give them lots of toys and rotate them frequently so there's always something new. They especially enjoy toys that challenge them. One activity that both you and your Pom will enjoy is trick training. Poms love to learn new things and enjoy being the center of attention, so teaching them tricks is a perfect way to bond with them while providing them with exercise and mental stimulation. They have a short attention span, so keep training sessions brief and fun. Reward your Pom with praise, treats, or play whenever he correctly performs a command or does something else you like.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>FEEDINGS AND COATS - Feedings &amp; treats</image:title>
      <image:caption>Recommended daily amount: 1/4 to 1/2 cup of high-quality dry food a day, divided into two meals. Note: How much your adult dog eats depends on his size, age, build, metabolism, and activity level. Dogs are individuals, just like people, and they don't all need the same amount of food. It almost goes without saying that a highly active dog will need more than a couch potato dog. The quality of dog food you buy also makes a difference — the better the dog food, the further it will go toward nourishing your dog and the less of it you'll need to shake into your dog's bowl. For more on feeding your Pom, see our guidelines for buying the right food, feeding your puppy, and feeding your adult dog.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>FEEDINGS AND COATS - Grooming and coats color</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Pomeranian's glory is his thick, stand-out, double coat with an undercoat of soft, thick, fluffy hair and a top coat of long, straight, shiny hair that's harsh to the touch. The longer hair around the neck and chest forms a frill, enhancing the Pom's proud appearance. The Pom's tail is another outstanding characteristic of the breed. The plumed tail with its profusion of hair lies flat, fanning out upon the dog's back. Interestingly, when Poms are born, their tails don't look like this. It may take months for the tail to develop this way. One of the great things about Pomeranians is that they come in any color or pattern you can imagine in dogs, including black, black and tan, blue, blue and tan, chocolate, chocolate and tan, cream, cream sable, orange, orange sable, red, red sable, sable (black-tipped hairs on a background of silver, gold, gray, fawn, or brown), brindle (a base color of gold, red, or orange with strong black cross stripes), and white. Poms that are white with patches of any other color are called "parti-colored." Poms are considered to shed moderately. Males typically shed their undercoats once a year. Unspayed females often shed their undercoats when they are in season, after they deliver a litter, and whenever they're stressed. To keep hair off your clothes and furniture, brush and comb your Pom at least twice weekly with a wire slicker brush and metal comb. This distributes the skin's natural oils, keeps the coat and skin healthy, and prevent mats or tangles. Be sure you brush and comb all the way down to the skin to remove all the shedding undercoat. Start brushing your Pom at his head, and then part the coat and brush it forward so it falls back in place when you are finished. If you want, you can trim your Pom occasionally for neatness, especially on the feet, around the face and ears, and around the rear end. You can bathe him as often as you like, whether that's daily or monthly, as long as you use a mild dog shampoo and conditioner. If he starts to smell a little doggy between baths, sprinkle some baby powder on his coat, let it sit a few minutes, and then brush it out. Other grooming needs include dental hygiene and nail care. Poms are prone to dental problems, so this is something that you must be especially watchful for. It's a good idea to brush their teeth at least once a week, and even better, daily. Trim nails regularly if your dog doesn't wear them down naturally. If you can hear them clicking on the floor, they're too long. Short, neatly trimmed nails keep your legs from getting scratched when your Pom enthusiastically jumps up to greet you. Begin accustoming your Pomeranian to being brushed and examined when he's a puppy. Handle his paws frequently — dogs are touchy about their feet — and look inside his mouth and ears. Make grooming a positive experience filled with praise and rewards, and you'll lay the groundwork for easy veterinary exams and other handling when he's an adult. As you groom, check for sores, rashes, or signs of infection such as redness, tenderness, or inflammation on the skin, in the ears, nose, mouth, and eyes, and on the feet. Ears should smell good, without too much wax or gunk inside, and eyes should be clear, with no redness or discharge. Your careful weekly exam will help you spot potential health problems early.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR NEW PUPPY - Vaccines</image:title>
      <image:caption>Your Pomeranian puppy will have been Vet Checked and Vaccinated at 6 weeks of age. You should receive a Vaccination Certificate, signed by the Breeder’s veterinarian. The Vaccination card will list the vaccinations Puppy has received to date. New owner will obtain the original copy of all vaccines given to puppy. This is an intermediate vaccination until your pup receives its full booster vaccination at 12-16 weeks of age. Until the full booster at 12-16 weeks please keep your puppy at home and away from public places because of the chance of contracting one of the deadly canine diseases such as Parvo, Distemper and Hepatitis. Parvovirus A highly contagious viral gastroenteritis that causes severe vomiting and diarrhea with some bleeding, loss of appetite and depression. If not treated, this virus can kill your puppy within 24 hours. Hepatitis Can cause sudden death in your puppy. Adult dogs may have diarrhea, fever, and weakness, acute abdominal pain because of an enlarged liver, bleeding and lost appetite. Distemper Is extremely contagious and has symptoms including: pus discharge from the nose and eyes, depression, fever, loss of appetite and depression. In the most severe cases, his brain may become affected and he may have convulsions which may prove fatal Parainfluenza Virus and Bordetella (Canine Kennel Cough) The cough is a hacking dry cough that ends in gagging and may last a couple of weeks. Both of these are very contagious, particularly in enclosed spaces. E.g. show rings and boarding kennels. The type, number and timing of vaccination programs will vary according to the clinic or hospital and the type and brand of vaccination that’s to be used. Lyme vaccine dogs What Does the Lyme Vaccine Do? The Lyme vaccine helps to prevent Lyme disease in dogs, a bacterial infection that's transmitted by blacklegged (aka deer or Ixodes) ticks that tend to live in woods and tall grasses in many parts of the country May 8, 2019</image:caption>
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      <image:title>WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR NEW PUPPY - Top 10 Pomeranian Care Tips:</image:title>
      <image:caption>You must take the role of leader of the Pomeranian pack. Kindly, but firmly let Pom puppy know his place in the pack. Bad puppy behaviour, must under no circumstances be addressed by shouting or becoming angry. Ignoring puppy or pup having quiet alone time is the best way to handle a naughty Pomeranian puppy. Chewing, nipping, or barking behaviors can be dealt with by simply shifting pup’s attention somewhere else. A dog is a puppy until he turns 1 year. The first-year of a pup’s life passes quickly. The first months of a dog’s life is the critical puppy learning period. Very young Puppies can learn effortlessly. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to quickly educate your Pom puppy. Communicate with your Pomeranian puppy. Playing games and learning commands and cues is great fun for owner and dog alike. Devote a good deal of your time, during this first year to being with puppy. Teaching independence and self-reliance is a very important element of Pom puppy care. Pomeranian pups can suffer with separation anxiety. Learn how to recognize the signs and deal with any separation anxiety issues. However, do not let negative thoughts spoil your day whenever you cannot be with puppy. Feed an appropriate food for his age too ensure Puppy grows strong and healthy. Never permit a puppy to cultivate inappropriate eating habits. Pom dogs have different care requirements dependent on the weather conditions. Modify your Pomeranian care routine to accommodate the seasons. During summertime, your Pom puppy dog could require a cooling mat in order to remain comfy. Weather-proof garments, such as boots, outdoor jackets and coats are likely to be essential for a puppy to tolerate and enjoy the outdoors on very cold days. A Pom dog will require lots of grooming during his lifetime. Start early training your pup to enjoy grooming sessions. Pom puppies go through a period of growth and change which is known as the “ Pomeranian Uglies “. Pomeranian puppy color may transform significantly during the transition from baby puppy to adult pom. A dark pup may lighten and a lighter Pom puppy may darken. During the Pomeranian Puppy Uglies stage ensure all dead coat is removed by daily Pomeranian brushing. Teach your Puppy the basics of potty training and lead training early. Puppy socialization should be started as soon as the puppy vaccinations are complete</image:caption>
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      <image:title>POMERANIAN &amp; CHILDERN SAFETY - Don't Leave a Pomeranian and Children Alone</image:title>
      <image:caption>It’s unwise to leave a small child together with a Pomeranian, regardless of how well they get along. The difference in size as well as the relationship between both (versus that between an adult pom and a small child) can make a major difference in the way each treats the other. For example, the child might be playing with the puppy and he falls onto the Pom. This might seriously cause damage because of the pom’s young, fragile body. Health problems that may be caused include: anxiety, increased trouble with knees, broken bones and lung problems. There’s also the situation where a small child is playing with a Pomeranian and, for some reason, the child riles up the Pomeranian. It’s possible that the dog may not warn by growling or barking, before snapping, potentially biting flesh and causing a break in his skin. I have seen my Pomeranians do this if they have felt threatened in some way. I know this also happens with other Pom puppies. It’s vital that you never leave Pomeranian puppies and small children alone in each other’s’ company. They haven’t yet learned to respect each other’s boundaries. This precludes children under the age of four years from participating. Remember the age factor if placed in this situation. It is simple to let small children and Pom puppies play together as long as they’re supervised by parents and it’s actually more fun for everybody involved if the young ones play and the adults laugh and enjoy the show.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>POMERANIAN &amp; CHILDERN SAFETY - The Ideal Age for Children to Play with Pomeranian Puppies</image:title>
      <image:caption>I’m the mother of 3 children and they all spent time with my Pomeranians. The most important rule to observe with a Pomeranian and kids is that all children under the age of 10 years MUST at all times be sitting on the floor while holding or playing with a Pomeranian puppy. Pomeranian puppies, like most babies, have a very short attention span and will quickly decide to jump out of a child’s arms. I had an extremely bad experience with my youngest son, when he was about 8 years old breaking the rules and taking a puppy outside onto our back veranda. The puppy saw something interesting and jumped out of his arms. She landed hard on the concrete floor, breaking her hip in many parts. This event happened in the blink of an eye. I can happily report that, after expensive surgery, this Pomeranian puppy made a full recovery. I’ve watched my Pomeranians enjoy playing with children and I believe that children of any age, including infants, can have fun with Pomeranians. This is because Pomeranians are exciting, happy friends that can also be tender when necessary. They’re smart, so they’re likely aware that they may be interacting with someone less capable than an adult or another Pomeranian. The problem is Pomeranians are a bit like little stuffed toys that just so happen to be alive. They’re so much fun to play with, so everyone wants to be around them. But their cuteness can’t protect them or the children who play with them, so the best policy when letting small children and Pomeranians play with one another is to keep an eye on them.</image:caption>
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