What breed is compatible with Pomeranian?
If your Pom is well-socialized, he’s likely to enjoy the company of all breeds. In some circumstances even a German Shepherd and Pomeranian get along well together. However, Pomeranians are tiny, so it’s advisable to choose another toy breed such as a: Pug, Toy Poodle, Maltese, Shih Tzu or even another Pomeranian.
Is there such a thing as a pure breed Pomeranian?
The Standard Pomeranian is accepted as a Pure breed Pomeranian. Throwback Pomeranian is an unofficial term, the dog that grow a lot bigger than a normal Pomeranian are called throwback. Such dogs are often mixed breed, and not recognized and accepted by any major Kennel.
Can a Pomeranian get along with other dogs?
Poms generally get along well with other pets, but caution should be used mixing any toy breed with large breeds that might injure a toy dog accidentally. If raised with children they do quite well; if not, they may be reserved. Children need to be reminded that these smaller dogs may not be as sturdy as larger dogs,…
Where was the first breed of Pomeranian dog created?
Germany, specifically Pomerania in the 1800s, seems to be the site of the first breeding programs, although these dogs were quite large. Queen Victoria became enamored of the breed; from her dogs, the size was bred down even further to the toy dog we recognize today. Certainly the German spitz dogs must be ancestors of these charmers.
What kind of personality does a Pomeranian have?
Pomeranians are often good alert and alarm dogs and can be prone to excessive barking. They tend to be good with children, but children need to be cautioned that these are small dogs and not as sturdy as the larger breeds.
Is there a breed standard for a Pomeranian?
Pomeranians bred by a Show Pomeranian Breeder. Without study of the breed standard, meticulous selection for breed quality and regular evaluation of breeding programs by participating at dog shows the very essence of the pomeranian is quickly lost.
Poms generally get along well with other pets, but caution should be used mixing any toy breed with large breeds that might injure a toy dog accidentally. If raised with children they do quite well; if not, they may be reserved. Children need to be reminded that these smaller dogs may not be as sturdy as larger dogs,…
Where was the first breeding program for Pomeranians?
Germany, specifically Pomerania in the 1800s, seems to be the site of the first breeding programs, although these dogs were quite large. Queen Victoria became enamored of the breed; from her dogs, the size was bred down even further to the toy dog we recognize today.
Can you breed a chihuahua with a Pomeranian?
In the same way, long and short-coated Chihuahua should not be mixed. However, due to this fact, we sometimes get throwbacks in that some puppies grow a lot bigger than a normal Pomeranian. They are still pedigree dogs and look like Pomeranians, just much larger.