Tips, Care and Features
HEALTH AND CARE OF THE POMERANIAN
Pomeranians are dogs that do not have many health problems. A curiosity is that between four and eight months of life, hair loss occurs, something totally normal, so you should not be alarmed. And when they get older they can suffer diseases that affect their vision.
BASIC CARE
Pomeranians are small dogs and very active indoors, so they won't have a problem if you live in a small apartment that doesn't have a terrace or patio. In addition, they will enjoy several short walks daily, keeping in mind that they are sensitive to the sun between their care.
These dogs also love to play but can get bored easily, so make sure they have different kinds of toys on hand with to keep them entertained._cc781905-5cde-3194 -bb3b-136bad5cf58d_
Since they have a short attention span, training sessions should be short and fun.
And finally, it is recommended for their care to adopt a daily routine of dental cleaning from when they are 7 months old to prevent from developing dental diseases in the medium term. .
HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR HAIR?
The Pomeranian does not need much care. You just have to be constant with the brushes. To do this, you must choose a suitable brush and brush it regularly, like a couple of times a week, in order to avoid the appearance of knots and maintain its fur cleaner.
HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR HAIR?
Due to their size and the fact that they are active dogs, Pomeranians burn calories very quickly, so you will have to choose a quality feed that provides all the energy they need to to stay healthy.
Thus, during the first months of puppyhood, it is necessary to offer him a feed for mini breeds that guarantees his optimal development. Already in their adult stage, the quality of the food will make a difference since the better is this, the better their nutrition and the less amount of food that needs. . Finally, from the age of 7, it is recommended that you use a senior feed for mini breeds.