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I would recommend a Pomeranian to almost anyone. I have had my Pom for a year now, and I can't imagine life without him. He has such personality, he always makes my husband and I smile. He's not much of a barker, but he is there to protect us if he hears a strange noise outside. Pomeranians are also very smart, and easily trainable. The only negative thing I would have to say, is that our dog is extremly picky with food.
My now fiancee and I purchased a pomeranian from a pet store a few months after we moved in together. I was interning at the time he was laid off from moving from a different town. So we went to the pet store with no intentions to purchase a dog but then we saw a fluffy little pomeranian and my fiancee thought she was so cute. So we ended up playing with her and Kyle fell in love with her. The pet store said she was purebred so she costed us 1,000 dollars with was alot of money with no income coming in~good thing for payment plans! The first year was really rough for me and I gave up on our new...
review »I have had several different breeds of dogs. Growing up I had a German Shepard and Australian Sheep dog. Family next door had a Huskie and Irish setter. Grandparents had a poodle and Lab. As an adult I have had a Basset mix, Pomeranian mix, Japanese Chin, Cavalier and Pomeranian(2). I worked at a Vets office and had contact with so many breeds, I can't list them all.
My favorite bread so far has been the Pomeranian. When raised and socialized correctly, they are all around great companions. Now while every dog is an individual, you can make some generalizations. Most Poms bark a lot. A...
review »I have three small dogs, a Shi Tzu, a Pom and a Jack Russell. Although I love them all; my Pom Harley is my favorite. She's a beautiful sable and cream and weighs about 8 pounds.
She has the heart of a lion and thinks she's a giant. She will not back down when playing with my bigger dogs and will try to pull the Jack around by the tug of war rope. My Asta will let her do it for awhile and then will whip Harley around, leading to a lot of mean sounding yet tiny growls from the flying fur ball. She incredibly intelligent and very loving. I really think she's the smartest dog I've ever known and she...
I currently have two rescue Pomeranians - brother and sister - couldn't be cuter, more loyal, and HILARIOUS. We have had these two for a year and a half and previously rescued two others - our first one was five when we got him and we were blessed to have him for over nine years. Cuddling, loving you, making you laugh, protecting their home and playing are their favorite pastimes. They are smart, loyal and joyful additions to any family. Pomeranians are wonderful companions and I would highly recommend this breed to an apartment dweller as well as living in the country. I urge everyone...
review »I love pomeranians because of their great personalities. They know what they like and they aren't afraid to show it. These dogs are super protective of their owners and loyal. They are easily excited which can cause them to frequently bark, so it may be a bother to people who are annoyed by high pitched barking. If you want a dog who is always by your side, get a pomeranian. i might not recommend this breed for people with young kids, but if they are taught not to be rough with small dogs, it should be okay. Small dogs may get in the way, so at times, it is easy to step on tiny paws. ...
review »My "Sweetie" is the best thing that ever happened to me. Her real name is Sweet Blessing, and she was born on March 25, 2004. A tiny Pomeranian, she weighs exactly 7 pounds and has enough fur for two of her! She was given (yes, GIVEN!) to me by a breeder who frequented my work (I was then working at PetSmart), and often brought puppies that he'd let me "babysit" while he shopped for supplies. One day, he handed me only one of the puppies, and then went on to do his shopping. When he came back, he said:"How do you like her?" I answered, "You know I love Poms." To which he answered,...
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