Pomeranian Care, Caring For Your Pomeranian

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by Rosie Allan

A Pomeranian puppy can be a great choice for many families. This tiny dog has a big heart that makes him loyal, friendly and eager to please. Pomeranians can get along fairly well with other pets and older children, making them a good fit in many homes today. If you have decided to begin a search for a Pomeranian for your family, there are some basics about the breed that you need to know before you begin interviewing breeders.

However, like any breed, Pomeranians can come with a variety of health issues that are inherent in the breed as well as Pomeranian allergies that can be caused by a variety of factors. By educating yourself in the basics of Pomeranian health issues, you can effectively screen breeders to find those with the healthiest animals and select the best Pomeranian for you.

Another important step in good Pomeranian care is to find a veterinarian who is experienced with the breed. The vet that you select will be an important link in your puppy’s health, so take your time and find a veterinarian that you and your dog are both comfortable with.

The reason that it is important to understand the possible health issues of the Pomeranian is so you can ask breeders whether they screen for certain problems and avoid breeding dogs that test positive for them. This greatly reduces the likelihood that certain health problems will be present in the line that you choose your puppy from. It is also a good idea to know how to recognize the symptoms of Pomeranian allergies, which might include sneezing, wheezing, itching and diarrhea. This way you can treat allergies as soon as they arise, by changing food or checking your dog for fleas.

Before you ever bring your puppy home from the breeder, it is a good idea to have a veterinarian in place that will care for your dog. Visit a few clinics in your area, and ask the staff questions to find out if this place will be a good fit for you. Make sure that the clinic is clean and well maintained, including the area where the dogs are kept. Look for a staff that is friendly and helpful, and hours of operation that are convenient for your schedule.

Another important step in your puppy’s health is to find a veterinarian that you are comfortable working with. This step can and should be completed before you ever bring your dog home. Visit a few clinics in your area, and ask the staff questions about how they care for their animals during and after office hours. Make sure the location is clean and maintained and that the staff is friendly and helpful.

This is especially true for Pomeranian allergies, which can have a devastating effect on a dog if they are not diagnosed and treated in a timely fashion. The good news is that most Pomeranian allergies are fairly easy to identify and treat by removing the culprit causing the reaction, which is often food or fleas.

Working with a veterinarian that is experienced in Pomeranian care is another important step in providing your pet with the best care possible. Find a vet that you and your dog are comfortable with, and stick with the scheduled exams and immunizations to keep your dog looking a feeling his best. Your dog will reward you with enjoyment and companionship for years to come.

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