Monday, February 2, 2009

The Pomeranian Maltese Puppy Hybrid, by Nathan Dormello Platinum Quality Author

There is no doubt that this is the age of designer dogs as well as many other types of animals and the further research and development goes in this area the further dogs will be bred to create fascinating new breeds. A very popular hybrid is the Pomeranian Maltese puppy hybrids as they combine the traits from two different small dogs to combine a cross breed that is a fantastic pet as well as adorable. There are a few downfalls to owning a designer dog however but non serious and threatening and depending on what type of dog owner you are, it may not even matter to you. Lets take a deeper look into what the pros and cons of the Pomeranian Maltese puppy cross and what makes them so special.

Dog Shows

If you are interested in a cross breed such as the Pomeranian Maltese puppy mix you have to consider your intentions and the reasons why you are acquiring a Pomeranian Maltese puppy. Many people that have acquired these dogs end up being horribly disappointed because after already purchasing one and bringing it home to be loved, it is then revealed that they cannot be registered with any clubs and can’t enter national Pomeranian shows or national Maltese shows. If you are a person who loves to take your Pomeranian maltese puppy to dog shows it is best if you completely research the requirements and disqualification rules because this mix doesn’t have an official place in the dog shows as of yet.

Many people who own a Pomeranian Maltese puppy mix find this out too late however it is people like these who are revolutionizing the dog shows and trying to get their puppies in to the shows. Perhaps adding another category would be a prime example as the dogs are a mix of two purebred dogs and not a generic dog breed mixture so on that basis, many Pomeranian Maltese puppy owners are trying to open up the door to allow these adorable little dogs to join as well.

The Attitude

It should be mentioned a little about the Pomeranian Maltese puppy disposition and attitude because Pomeranians aren’t the best dogs to have in a family setting as they are not a very suitable dog for a family with children. With that said however, the Pomeranian Maltese puppy cross is very good with children and very lovable as it will hound everyone in the household for attention. They love attention and are very active although because they are so small they get plenty of exercise in the house as well as outdoors and they don’t require much at that.



Buying And Caring For Pomeranian Puppies, by Trevor Albinez

Pomeranian puppies are growing in popularity with a vengeance however it is not always common knowledge on how to care and even select from various Pomeranian puppies. These are cute, adorable fluffy little animals that think as they grow that they are as big as the biggest German Shepard out there but they are awfully loyal and very protective of their owners. Pomeranian puppies are not recommended for small children as they have a short temper and often have the reputation of snapping and biting when in the presence of small children that are too rough or loud. They are however perfect for any elderly person who doesn’t like to go for long extravagant walks with dogs or that have a limited space for rearing a dog.

Before Buying Pomeranian Puppies

When you are seeking out Pomeranian puppies to buy for yourself or someone you know it is of high importance that you find out if your puppy has had de-worming vaccinations. This is a pivotal part of buying your Pomeranian puppies as it prevents them from getting those awful dreaded worms. As well as worm vaccinations, be sure that any of the Pomeranian puppies you wish to purchase have been given all immunizations that are required up to the point that you buy them. After initial immunizations in the care of the store or organization, it will be necessary that your Pomeranian puppies get more vaccinations and it is imperative that you keep up on them. After all, you don’t want your puppy getting sick.

Daily Caring of Pomeranian Puppies

Along with feeding and daily exercise, which is an important part of any Pomeranian puppies life, comes the hygiene, teeth care and grooming. It is important that your puppy have dry food available at all times and is recommended for these dog types and on top of the bowl of dry food being out, also three times a day you must give your puppy some soft canned puppy food as well as having a fresh supply of water at all times.

Your puppy is not going to like this step much but if you continue to do it while it is young, it will get easier and the puppy will accept having its teeth brushed. You can use a small infant soft toothbrush or you can use a specially made dog one but whichever you should choose never put toothpaste on it.

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Pomeranian Litter Box Training Tips You Should Consider, by Rosie Allan Platinum Quality Author

Housebreaking a Pomeranian is not easy and some owners even admit that in extreme cases some owners have given up. But always remember that housebreaking a Pomeranian is not a simple task and it can even take months to get it right. In some cases owners will give up and use Pomeranian litter box training in what they consider to be only a temporary measure in their housebreaking. Be warned that as much as you may think it is temporary your Pomeranian may not look at it that way.

Before you even consider Pomeranian litter box training you may first want to keep giving traditional housebreaking methods one more try. Sometimes the toy breeds will hide under couches or get into areas you may not look and that may be causing housebreaking issues. Make sure you try absolutely everything before resorting to Pomeranian litter box training as your housebreaking method.

If you are completely convinced that Pomeranian litter box training is what you need to do then get a litter box and then place it in the place where the dog has been soiling the most. Fill the litter box with shredded newspaper or some other organic fill. Do not use regular litter because they may eat it and get sick. Be prepared to clean the litter box regularly and still take the dog outside from time to time to continue the housebreaking training.

You can get your dog on a set feeding schedule so that you know when it will be needing to use the litter box, or you can just take it to the litter box every 45 minutes or so, to let your dog know that it is to use the litter box after eating. If there are accidents then clean them up and do not punish the dog. The dog will only respond to positive reinforcement so praise and reward it when it uses the litter box and avoid punishment at all times.

As your dog shows signs of getting used to Pomeranian litter box training then you can slowly start to move the box towards the door you want it to use to go outside. Once you get the litter box to the door start taking the dog outside and eventually, hopefully, you can get rid of the litter box so that the dog knows that the door is now its way to the bathroom. Be patient as any housebreaking with a Pomeranian takes time.

Be warned that once you start Pomeranian litter box training you may be stuck with a dog that only uses a litter box. To many owners this is better than the alternative of a dog that wets the carpet and that is why many stick with it. If you do not mind the idea of a dog using the litter box full time then you should be fine but many dog owners do not like this concept and that is why Pomeranian litter box training can be a bad idea.

Rosie Allan commends anyone how decides to adopt a pet from a rescue center. If you are looking for a good resource for Pomeranian training then this article can help. You can use this article in conjunction with dog training books.

Tips To Caring For Your Pomeranian, by Rosie Allan Platinum Quality Author

Having a Pomeranian can be fun, but you also need to be responsible. You need to make sure that once you own a Pomeranian you do whatever you can to make their life healthy and happy. Pomeranian health relies on your providing them with the right environment and companionship while also taking proper care of them. While this may be a lot of work to put into owning a Pomeranian the rewards you receive in return will outweigh anything you have to put into the partnership.

A Pomeranian is both courageous and makes a very loyal companion. If you train them to avoid excessive barking then they can make an excellent watchdog. They can be hard to house train, but because of their intelligence it can be very quick to train them. Often caring for a Pomeranian overlooks the need for proper training. However, you need to properly train a Pomeranian either yourself or by joining an obedience class.

Pomeranian health relies on your getting regular vet checkups. You should take your Pomeranian into the vet for a yearly check up and make sure all their vaccinations are kept up to date. Schedule a vet appointment right away anytime you notice anything different in your Pomeranian's behavior. Most Pomeranians will hide the fact that they don't feel good and even a small change in their behavior can be the sign of something far more serious.

Grooming is another important part of keeping your Pomeranian looking its best and staying in good health. The overall happiness and health of your Pomeranian will depend on you keeping the ears clean, the fur brushed and the nails trimmed. The most important grooming task for a Pomeranian is proper dental care. Bacteria can build up if you don't regularly brush your dog's teeth and serious health problems can result. So brush at least a couple of times a week and get a dental check up every year.

Providing your dog with a safe environment so that unfortunate accident don't happen at home it a key to Pomeranian health, especially if you have a puppy. Before bringing a puppy into your home be sure to walk around and make sure there are no unsafe places. Pick up any small objects that you dog can ingest and place them somewhere the dog can't reach. If you have kids be sure to monitor them so that the door isn't left open when they run in and out. Also make sure your guests know not to leave doors open so your dog can escape. It is a good idea to avoid giving a Pomeranian table scraps since it can harm them, especially in the case of chocolate, which can be lethal.

Remember that when you get a Pomeranian you are making a commitment to provide them with a lifetime that is supposed to healthy and happy. A Pomeranian has a lot more rewards than risks, but you should still carefully consider the commitment that is involved in taking care of a new pet.

Rosie Allan has spent years researching the best ways to care for your Pomeranian. Dental and grooming is included in proper Pomeranian care. You also want to look for the best Pomeranian diet you can find.

Pomeranian Adoption Homes, by Simon Wilson Platinum Quality Author

Pomeranian adoption homes provide a safe, reliable place for owners to take their dogs to in order to find a home as well as provide medical care. They carefully screen the homes and select new families for the dogs to ensure they are being adopted into families that are willing and able to care for them properly. Pomeranian adoption homes give these little furry puppies a new lease on life as some dog owners are not very kind and leave these poor, helpless pups generally in a frightful state.

The Benefits of Pomeranian Adoption Homes

The abandoned or mistreated dogs are not the only lucky ones in the Pomeranian adoption homes however, as the owners are generally in for a nice surprise also because they are usually not puppies and are house trained as well as they are typically out of any bad puppy habits by the time they reach the Pomeranian adoption homes. The dogs that come in to these adoption homes also have their personality set and disposition so it’s a real treat in figuring out each one’s different personality.

Pomeranians are very intelligent breed of dogs and by the time they reach any Pomeranian adoption homes, they also are set in the way they look and the features that they carry. Due to the high intelligence and the maturity of these rescued animals, they are usually very excited to have someone care for them properly and lovingly and return the love and affection ten fold. The Pomeranian bonds with his or her new owner almost immediately and are a very loyal dog to have.

Reasons Why to Adopt From Pomeranian Adoption Homes

There are many just simple humane reasons for adopting a dog from Pomeranian adoption homes however, there are many very excellent reasons. For example, if you are the busy type and don’t have a lot of time to train and house break a puppy, the Pomeranian adoption homes are for you because the dogs are already housebroken in most cases. You might be thinking that they are sick or something is terribly wrong with them but that isn’t the case and if the dogs are ill, medical treatment is provided for them at the adoption home.

You can tell if a Pomeranian is sick because they are generally a hyper active dog and have a lot of energy. If the dog you are inquiring about seems lethargic and really lacking energy, best to talk to the home about it because it likely doesn’t know of the latest symptoms the dog might be displaying although it is extremely rare that this will happen at a rescue shelter for the Pomeranians.

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What Are Pomeranian Pictures? by Rosie Allan Platinum Quality Author

There are many reasons why you might want to search for Pomeranian pictures. Many people who are Pomeranian breeders want to keep many different pictures on file so that they can show their customers what Pomeranians look like or what they will look like at different stages of their life.

If you are not a breeder, but still have a Pomeranian, you might need pictures so that you can have an idea of what your dog should look like. There are many reasons that a Pomeranian owner might want to have pictures of the breed standard. Perhaps you would like to cut their hair, but aren't quite sure how to do it. Even if you don't have a dog, you might want to collect pictures of dogs that you like, or dogs that you might want to have one day. These are all reasons that you might want to find pictures online or offline to suit your needs.

There are many places to find Pomeranian pictures, and when you are looking for them you should remember that you can find them either offline or online. When you are searching for Pomeranian pictures offline, you want to be sure that you are going to places that will give you good Pomeranian information as well as pictures that you can use. If you want to find offline sources, good places to look include libraries and bookstores, as well as pet stores and pet supply stores. You will be able to find good information and pictures from many sources.

Many people like to search for their Pomeranian pictures online, because then they can print them, download them or do whatever they might like with them. It is important that you respect copyright laws when it comes to these pictures. However, if you visit sites like the American Kennel Club in order to find pictures that you can use. The websites of other breeders might also be important.

You might be interested in taking your own Pomeranian pictures if you have a dog, or lots of them. Often, breeders will enjoy taking their own Pomeranian pictures so that they can have information for customers, or so that they can show off their own dogs. Even if you aren't a breeder and you only have one dog, you still might want to take pictures for yourself.

When you are taking Pomeranian pictures, you want to be sure that you take your dogs into a nice quiet room so that you can be sure that you are getting the best pictures. A room that is quiet and free of distractions will help you to keep your dog's attention. No matter what, you want to be sure that you are willing to take lots of pictures. In order to get the perfect shots, you might have to try for quite some time.

Rosie Allan has owned Pomeranians for many years, and knows just about all there is to know about them! It is important that you find good quality Pomeranian pictures that can meet your needs. You want to be sure that you are using these for good purposes and correctly, as well. You have to be sure that along with the pictures, you are collecting Pomeranian information that can help you raise your dogs correctly.


Know Your Pomeranian, by Rosie Allan Platinum Quality Author

Bringing a Pomeranian rescue dog into your life is something that you have probably thought long and hard about. Allowing a Pomeranian rescue dog to have a better life by giving him a better home is something that will make you feel good, and give a dog another chance for love.

One thing that you have to remember about raising a Pomeranian rescue dog is that you are going to have to deal with any other training or lack of training that the dog has had in his life before he came to live with you. You can help make the transition to your world smoother by making sure that your Pomeranian rescue dog has a solid set of training from you - mixed with your understanding of the things he might do that he just can't help. This is the best way to make sure your rescue dog has the best life possible.

Many people think that when they get a Pomeranian rescue dog they can retrain him or her quite easily using their own methods and experiences. What you have to realize is that a dog that comes from another place is going to have a whole set of experiences under his belt. If your dog was abandoned or abused, he might have behavior problems. Even if he was raised in a loving home, the person who raised him might not have raised him the same way that you would have done it. What this means is that you are going to have to meet your dog half way, so to speak. Problems arise with raising Pomeranian rescue dogs because people will try to retrain an older dog that already has plenty of habits and behaviors. If you can understand that your dog has lived his whole life already, you will be able to better understand how to go about training.

The biggest problem that you might have in raising a Pomeranian rescue dog is that you will never really know what your dog has been through in his life. This creates a major problem because you might never know what he is afraid of, what might make him scared or mad or what he might be thinking.

Even when a Pomeranian rescue dog comes with a history and there is lots of Pomeranian rescue dog information that you can get about your dog and where he came from, the problem is that there is no way of proving whether or not that information is true. So, for the entire life of your Pomeranian rescue dog you have to be willing to make exceptions for things that might make him scared, sad or jumpy. You have to be sure that you are willing to do this before you adopt a Pomeranian rescue dog.

Rosie Allan has made a life out of working with dogs, and has also spent a lot of time working with rescue dogs. Each of the Pomeranian rescue dogs that you might come into contact with have their own history, which is going to dictate how well you are able to train them. It is important that you look into Pomeranian information before you get started with a rescue dog.