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  Pomeranian (dog) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Pomeranian is a breed of dog in the spitz family, named for the Pomerania region of Poland and eastern Germany, and classed as a toy dog breed because of its small size.
The closest relatives of the Pomeranian are the Norwegian Elkhound, the Samoyed, the Schipperke, and the whole Spitz group.
The Pomeranian easily adapts to life in the city, and is an excellent dog for country living with its strong hunting instincts from its wild ancestors.
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 Dog and Kennel Magazine Pomeranian Breed Profile
A passionate dog fancier, Victoria was enchanted by a 12-pound, red-sable Pom she saw on a trip to Italy in 1888.
Pomeranians are also inclined to maintain that legendary puppyhood effervescence until the day they travel on to whatever comes next for a well-loved dog.
Several historical figures are said to have owned "Pomeranians," although the breed did not come to be known by this name until Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III of England, had imported two zwergspitz, as the breed is known in her native Germany, in 1767.
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 Pomeranian dog
Pomeranian dogs are often described as very loyal, friendly and protective animals, who don't require much feeding and can be very easy to care, although as any other breed, they enjoy playing and receiving attention, and should be taken to the veterinarian for check ups and controls in order to prevent health problems.
Pomeranians are small, compact dogs, with medium size eyes, small ears, a rather short neck and a hairy tail counted among the most typical features of the breed.
Pomeranians coat is densely covered with soft hair and present a wide variety of colors which might range between light brown, dark brown, fl, white, orange, and pale blue.
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 Dog Pomeranian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Long before the Pomeranian dog was common in Great Britain, this breed was to be met with in many parts of Europe, especially in Germany; and he was known under different names, according to his size and the locality in which he flourished.
The title of Pomeranian is not admitted by the Germans at all, who claim this as one of their national breeds, and give it the general name of the German Spitz.
Among toy dogs this particular breed has enjoyed an unprecedented popularity; the growth in the public favour among all classes has been gradual and permanent during the last fifteen years, and there are no signs that it is losing its hold on the love and affection of a large section of the English people.
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 Pomeranian Information, Pomeranians, Pom, Poms
The Pomeranian is a tiny, fluffy dog with a wedge-shaped head and pointed erect ears.
Teach this dog early that it may bark a couple of times when the doorbell rings or when there are visitors, but then to keep quiet.
Since Pomeranians are prone to early tooth loss, feeding dry food is recommended to keep the teeth and gums in good condition.
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 The Ultimate Pomeranian Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
The Pomeranian is a dog breed in the spitz family, named for the Pomerania region of Poland and East Germany, and classed as a toy dog breed because of its small size.
At 3 to 7 lbs (1.4-3.2 kg) according to AKC standards, the Pomeranian (Pom) is the most diminutive of the northern breeds.
The Pomeranian originated from the sled dogs of Iceland and Lapland, which were eventually brought into Europe.
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 Pomeranian puppies for sale, small dog breed picture, rescue, breeders information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Pomeranian dog is descended from ancient sled dogs of the far northern European countries.
Pomeranian dogs are shown in a wide variety of colors from red, orange, cream, sable, fl, brown, and blue.
The Pomeranian dog, or Pom dog exhibits great intelligence with his fox-like expression, and is lively, outgoing and alert, even cocky in character and conduct.
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 Pomeranian Dog and Puppies
The Pomeranian originates from Germany and was bred originally as a lapdog and companion, although its ancestors were in fact strong sledding dogs.
All owners of dogs and puppies are concerned about the health care of their pets and just as with humans dog health issues arise from time to time.
Dogs in other groups had specific working roles and played a major part in providing food for the table and therefore justified the cost of their upkeep and care - these were the dogs which were commonly owned by the lower classes.
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 Pomeranian at Doxette - The Right Dog
Queen Victoria was passionate about her dogs and after the death of her beloved husband Prince Albert in 1861 the heartbroken queen spent the rest of her life raising some 15 different breeds of dogs, including the wonderful Pomeranian.
This Pomeranian dog figurine is in overall good condition with only some minor age crazing which is to be expected.
Pomeranian Dog Pattreiouex Senior Service Pomeranian cigarette card issued in 1939 by J. Pattreiouex Ltd. This card was given as a free premium and was inserted into a packet of 20 Senior Service cigarettes.
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 Pomeranian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Pomeranian is a natural extrovert enjoying the company of human or canine companionship making them one of the most popular Toy breeds.
The Pomeranian is known to have existed around the eighteenth century in Germany.
The Pomeranian resembles the much larger sled-pulling Spitz type dogs from the Arctic Circle, which they are said to have descended from.
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Whatever reason you chose to own a dog, the responsibilities within that decision will always be the same — without your help, the dog won't be able to feed, do the minimum necessary exercise, brush, or get the proper care when it gets sick.
The average life span of a dog is of 10 years and some even get to live sixteen or seventeen years.
There are already too many stray dogs wondering in the streets simply because their previous owners decided they weren't up to the challenge of owning them.
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 Pomeranian - Canada's Guide to Dogs
The Pomeranian is the smallest member of the Spitz family of northern breeds and is a descendent of sled dogs from Iceland and Lapland.
Pomeranians are seen successfully competing in conformation and obedience trials.
Pomeranian Club of Canada Breed Education — Several articles are available here covering a variety of topics, from grooming to training to health issues and more.
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 Pomeranian - Keeping Your Pomeranian Dog Healthy And Happy - DogBreedz.com
A properly trained dog will be a pleasure to both strangers and his master, but a lot of people do not take this important step and then wonder why their dog is not "well behaved".
Many a dog has been considered a "bad" pet when all he really needed was the owner to take the time out to train him properly.
A well trained Pomeranian will not be a nuisance to guests and training your dog is also a bonding experience and will enforce the fact that you are the "master".
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 Dog Pomeranian
The average weight of the Pomeranian is from 3 to 7 pounds, with the ideal weight for the show specimen being 4 to 6 pounds.
The pigmentation is fl on the nose and eye rims except self-colored in brown, beaver, and blue dogs.
The Pomeranian is an extrovert, exhibiting great intelligence and a vivacious spirit, making him a great companion dog as well as a competitive show dog.
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 Pomeranian dog breed and breeder information profile - Pets.ca
The Pomeranian is a breed of toy dog that can be traced back, like the related Keeshond, Samoyed, and Norwegian elkhound, to early sled-dog ancestors in the Arctic Circle.
The diminutive Pomeranian is the smallest of the Spitz-type breeds.
The Pomeranian was originally a much larger breed and was used as a herder.
www.pets.ca /breedprofiles/a/pomeranian/p9.htm   (451 words)

  
 Pomeranians - Choosing a Pomeranian - Dog Breeds - PetPlace.com
The Pomeranian is thought to have descended from the sled dogs of Iceland and Lapland.
The breed is the smallest of the group of dogs known as "spitz-type" dogs.
The Pomeranian is also prone to difficulty delivering puppies and chronic eye discharge.
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 Pomeranian Dog Breed Information
This small dog has a big heart and in times past the Pomeranian was not only a lap dog for the nobility and aristocracy but also a ferocious farmyard watchdog and even used by city merchants to watch over and protect their merchandise.
The Pomeranian has a nice personality and appearance and even though it is so small in size it will fearlessly attack any threat to its territory or masters and so makes for a wonderful guard dog.
They are well suited as guard dogs but must receive good and firm training to ensure that their good qualities come to the fore.
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 Pomeranian Information
These feisty little dogs make great family pets if raised with children; otherwise they must be closely watched when they are around small children.
The Pomeranian is the smallest dog of the Spitz breed and was originally used as a herding dog and a beast of burden in its native homeland of Germany.
In times past Pomeranians weighed around 30 lbs (14 kg) on average, but selective breeding in Britain during the Victorian era has reduced their size to a mere 3 to 7 lbs.
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 Pomeranian Puppies, Pomeranian Dog
The standards which have been adopted by the American Pomeranian Club and approved by the American Kennel Club set the present-day ideal for which Pomeranian breeders are aiming.
It is by these standards that the dog is judged in the show ring.
The parti-colored dogs are white with orange or fl distributed on the body in even patches, and a white blaze is preferable.
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 Pomeranian Dog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Pomeranian is a descendent from the sled dogs of Iceland and Lapland.
When the Pomerainian was a larger dog he was a herder of sheep.
In fact, when it came into notice in Britain about the middle of the preceding century, some specimen are said to have weighed as much as thirty pounds and to have resembled the German wolf spitz in size, coat, color.
www.planet-pets.com /dogbooks/pomer.htm   (176 words)

  
 Pomeranian Puppy Dog Central: Pomeranian Dog Breed Info, Pomeranian Puppy Dog Breeders, Pomeranian Dog Clubs and Rescue ...
Columbia Pomeranian Club Inc. - Located in Portland, Oregon is dedicated to the exhibiting and breeding, and to the betterment of the breed.
Pomeranian Club of Greater Baltimore, Inc. - The PCGB is a local specialty club based in Baltimore, MD. Events and how to join.
Pomeranian Rescue Help - Posting all available dogs in shelters in the Southern California area, and also other states as well.
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 Pomeranian, Pomeranians, breeders, puppies, for sale, dogs
Pomeranians are affectionate and faithful little dogs who make excellent companions.
Pomeranians are known to have existed around the eighteenth century in Germany.
They resemble the much larger sled-pulling Spitz type dogs from the Arctic Circle, which they are said to have descended from.
www.puppydogweb.com /caninebreeds/pomerani.htm   (288 words)

  
 Pomeranian Pictures, Photos and Stories - Your Photo Album at DogBreedz.com
My dog is a fl Pomeranian who is three and a half years old.
My dog Baily-Byrd is a great dog althogh he can be a brat we love him vey much.
She loves toys that squeak, loves to walk by the Chattahoochee River, LOVES dog treats and baby carrots, and would win the barking contest if there was one.
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 Monique Akar Designs: Dogonit Gallery: Dog Art Pomeranian
The Pomeranian descended from the Spitz family of dogs, the sled dogs of Iceland and Lapland.
Large dog image is fired onto the center of the plate, and then hand painted with breed specific markings and colors.
Originally created for the dogs from the Celtic lands, these designs with the name of the dog breed have proven to be very popular, so we have expanded the product line to include all breeds.
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 Pomeranian
The Pomeranian is a member of the Spitz family originating in the Artic Circle, and developed in Pomerania, Germany.
It was once a larger dog, and bred down to the toy we know today.
The Pomeranian is an affectionate and faithful dog, adaptable to various living arrangements.
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 Pomeranian - Pomeranians - Pomeranian Dog Breed
Pomeranians are lively, docile, intelligent, eager to learn, willful and extremely loyal.
They are easy to train but need consistent training and can be properly socialized to live well with other pets and dogs in the family.
Exercise: All Pomeranians need to keep themselves fit and happy is to go on short walks thrice daily and playing in the yard with their owners.
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 Pomeranian T-Shirt - Dog Breed Tees Tee Shirts
A beautiful Pomeranian dog t-shirt that is perfect for any one who loves their Pomeranian.
Pomeranian T-Shirt - Pomeranian t-shirt print is for light colored tee shirts only, under our Pomeranian dog breed tee shirt section of our site.
Our puppy dog breed tee shirts are first quality 50/50 with a seamless collar and a double needle sleeve and bottom hem.
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 Pomeranian Ring ±
I only raise dogs that are of the highest quality and are excellent representatives of the AKC breed standard.
The "Total Dog" concept is our goal - which means we strive to produce Pomeranians with a balance of beauty, intelligence, sound health, and stable temperament.
This means Pomeranians which not only can win in the show ring, but earn working titles, and most importantly, be great companions.
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