Hey Ollie blog readers! We’re offering you an exclusive 60% OFF your starter box! Try now!
The tiny, fluffy, yippy Pomeranian sometimes seems like a caricature of a pup—you half-expect to turn one over and find an on/off switch and battery portal. But this dainty little dog (made famous by Queen Victoria) is anything but delicate and demure: there’s an overabundance of personality and smarts in the fox-faced little furball. Anyone who loves a Pom knows…
Smart and obedient, the Pomeranian is a highly trainable breed that loves learning agility tricks (though may struggle to raise a pinky finger while sipping tea).
Topping out at about seven pounds, the petite Pom feels perfectly content in small spaces, making them an ideal apartment pup and purse-as-side-car sidekick.
Between their easy size, razor sharp smarts, and mafia-level loyalty, the Pomeranian makes a perfect first dog, well-suited for newbie pet parents.
The Pomeranian is a loyal family member, even if that family includes a cat. They don’t mind sharing sun puddles, water bowls, and (occasionally) your love with feline friends.
Known to be a little yippy, the Pom has a lot to say. Mostly, “Hey! Look at me! Are you looking at me?” and, “Omg, there’s somebody at the door! There is somebody at the door!”
Since they sport a luxurious spice-colored double coat year-round, Poms prefer cooler temps and will politely decline invitations to your friends’ destination Caribbean weddings.
A thick double coat of fur requires regular brushing to keep it 100% pom-azing (and keep shedding under control). Most Poms enjoy this daily ritual with their humans, and seem to understand the emotional boost of a good hair day.
The Pomeranian doesn’t need a leash to stay nearby because love and loyalty are in their DNA. Their power ballad would profess that not even a nearby squirrel could tear them away from you.
Because of their fun-loving spirit, unbridled affection, and overwhelming fluffy cuteness, the Pom makes an excellent therapy dog (officially or unofficially).
One of the longer-living breeds, a Pomeranian can enjoy good health for up to 16+ years, requiring ample space in your family photo albums and potentially a commissioned portrait to hang above the mantle.
The Ollie blog is devoted to helping pet parents lead healthier lives with their pups. If you want to learn more about our fresh, human-grade food, check out MyOllie.com.
Tagged As:
The nutrition your dog needs,
the food they want.
Enjoying our articles? Subscribe our Newsletters and get new articles directly to your inbox
12 May 2022
5 MINS READ
The Belgian Malinois has found new fame this year, as one of these beautiful dogs recently starred in the movie Dog with Channing Tatum. While you might now be thinking about how you can add one to…
28 March 2022
4 MINS READ
From herding livestock like sheep and cows to attempting to herd children or even their toys, herding breeds are amazing and intelligent animals. These pups thrive when they have a job (and they wo…
25 March 2022
3 MINS READ
When you think of webbed feet you probably think of ducks, not dogs. But surprise, some dog breeds also have webbed feet! You might be shocked to learn that all dogs are born with webbed feet but …