Breed Profile: Pomeranian
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Title: Breed Profile: Pomeranian
Published: Fri, 7 Aug 2009
Description: Fragile as this dog may seem, the Pomeranian is descended from some of the heartiest dogs around: the sled dogs of Iceland and Lapland.
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" Yeah."
" Independent intelligent but let's face it totally adorable. The Pomeranian is your average but. The earliest primaries -- European cheaper dogs when you're over thirty pounds. But queen Victoria and Marie -- fell in love with the -- smaller variety popularizing the -- companion version of Pomeranian. "
" Today."
" like Lothian compact vehicle Pomeranian weighs just 46 pounds -- has -- her children's back. The time comes in solid colors including red orange cream pollute ground."
" And friendship and love and loyalty and sometimes manic energy. Just -- lied on their feet many moms compete in children's. Others volunteers therapy dogs and hospitals."
" But they require patient and consistent training."
" Because of their size -- make it. Excellent apartment companions -- best suited for families with older children who have common sense with tiny creatures."
" Although busy endorsed -- still need to daily walk. It's Cote -- crown of glory and needs regular brushing as it chips aligned. Upon this prone to eye and ear infections treated well and can live up to fifteen years. So keep in mind Pomeranian are extra small required daily grooming. Patient training. -- needed daily walking lots of play time are relatively healthy. And can make good pets for families with older children."
" Proving once again that good things do come in small packages."
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