Pomeranian

Pomeranian

Not Good with Kids: In isolation, this dog breed might not be the best option for kids. However, to mitigate the risks, have the puppy grow up with kids and provide it with plenty of pleasant and relaxed experiences with them. This breed is also friendly toward other pets and very friendly toward strangers. Poms need a daily walk. Play will take care of a lot of their exercise needs, however, as with all breeds, play will not fulfill their primal instinct to walk. Dogs that do not get to go on daily walks are more likely to display behavior problems. They will also enjoy a good romp in a safe, open area off lead, such as a large, fenced-in yard. The Pomeranian is a small, square-proportioned, miniature spitz with a cobby, rounded body. It shares the spitz characteristics of small ears, double coat and curled tail. It has an alert, foxlike expression. Its gait is smooth and free with good reach and drive. The soft thick undercoat combined with the longer harsh outer coat, standing off from the body, combine to give the dog a unique puffy appearance. This look is further accentuated by the thick ruff and a head carriage that is naturally up-gazing. Bouncy, bold and busy, the Pomeranian makes the most of every day. It is curious, playful, self-confident (even cocky) and attentive, ever ready for a game or adventure. It is reserved toward strangers. Some can be aggressive toward other dogs. Some bark a lot.

07: Oliver
10: Zeus
03: Toby
08: Winston
Adaptability: 5 stars
Popularity: 2022: #23 2021: #24 2020: #23 2019: #24 2018: #23 2017: #22 2016: #22 2015: #21
05: Tucker
06: Dexter
09: Marley
Apartment Friendly: 5 stars The Pomeranian is good for apartment living. These dogs are very active indoors and will do okay without a yard. Be careful they do not overheat in hot weather.
Watchdog Ability: 3 stars
Colors: Black Black & Tan Blue Brown Gray Orange Red White
Height: 7-12 inches (18-30 cm)
04: Jack
Breed Group: Toy (AKC:1888) Companion Breeds (UKC)
Other names: Pom, Pom Pom, Deutsche Spitze, Zwergspitz, Spitz Nain, Spitz Enano, Zwers
Stranger Friendly: 3 stars
Intelligence: 5 stars Ranking: #23 Full Ranking List
01: Cooper
02: Duke
Cat Friendly: 5 stars
Exercise Needs: 2 stars More + Less - Poms need a daily walk. Play will take care of a lot of their exercise needs, however, as with all breeds, play will not fulfill their primal instinct to walk. Dogs that do not get to go on daily walks are more likely to display behavior problems. They will also enjoy a good romp in a safe, open area off lead, such as a large, fenced-in yard.
Grooming: 3 stars Moderate Maintenance: Grooming should be performed regularly to keep its fur in good shape. Occasional trimming or stripping needed.
Health Issues: 3 stars Hypoallergenic: No
Temperament: Active Extroverted Friendly Intelligent Lively Playful Sociable
Trainability: 3 stars Moderately Easy Training: The intelligence of the Pomeranian makes training fairly easy. Pomeranians must be trained when young not to bark excessively. Pomeranians should also be trained not to linger at their owner’s feet, for risk of being stepped on and injured.
Child Friendly: 2 stars More + Less - Not Good with Kids: In isolation, this dog breed might not be the best option for kids. However, to mitigate the risks, have the puppy grow up with kids and provide it with plenty of pleasant and relaxed experiences with them. This breed is also friendly toward other pets and very friendly toward strangers.
Dog Friendly: 3 stars
Life span: 12-16 years
Litter Size: 2-5 puppies
Origin: Germany Poland
Rank: Boy Names
Type: Purebred
Weight: 3-7 pounds (1-3 kg)
Barking Tendencies: 4 stars Frequent
Name: Pomeranian
Playfulness: 4 stars
Puppy Prices: Average $1500 - $3000 USD The Pomeranian is one of the most expensive breeds of small dog breeds. Usually, the average cost of purchasing a pet quality puppy from a reputable breeder is about $1500 to $3,000. However, for a Pomeranian puppy with top breed lines and a superior pedigree, you may need to pay between $3,500 and $6,000.
Shedding Level: 3 stars Moderate Shedding: Expect this dog to shed regularly. Be prepared to vacuum often. Brushing will reduce shedding as well as make the coat softer and cleaner.
Size: Smallest