Friday, August 26, 2016

Facts About Taking Care Of White Teacup Pomeranian Puppies

By Sharon Lewis


There is no doubt that small dogs are quite trendy. Most people love the fact that the animals are so small that they are easily carried around in a purse or bag. Another great aspect is that they are wonderful for people who live in small apartments or houses. Due to the popularity of smaller breeds it is no surprise that many are purchasing white teacup pomeranian puppies.

Poms are a great breed for anyone who wants a smaller animal. They are very furry and the average teacup adult will only weigh in at about seven pounds. The dogs are quite playful and tons of fun to have around.

Anyone who is planning on purchasing a teacup dog need to understand that the tiny pups require a lot of care. There are several things to consider when raising the animal such as day to day care, dietary considerations and potty training. Being aware of these important facts will ensure that the new family addition easily assimilates.

One thing that every new puppy owner needs to know is what they should feed their pet. The dog needs to maintain a well balanced diet so that they can grow strong and thrive. The puppy is likely to eat small amounts of wet food when they first come home. A week into the relationship the dog should be introduced to dry food.

Dog treats are also alright to provide to the pet each day. Avoid giving canines any type of table scraps. Although it seems like the nice thing to do, a dogs digestive system is not able to metabolize rich human fare. Providing the foods to them can lead to a variety of stomach and digestive issues. Never give a puppy chocolate, raisins or grapes as they are highly toxic and can lead to death.

Just like humans, dogs may become overweight without the proper amount of exercise. Take the animal outside several times a day such as morning, after meals and at night. The pet will appreciate the routine and learn to look forward to those times.

Potty training is sometimes a hard fact for both an owner and their pets. What most people do not understand is that it isn't that difficult. By taking the dog outside when they finish eating, owners will provide the dog with an expected behavior that they can follow easily. Put down newspapers or potty pads when everyone is away or bad weather hits.

Pomeranians are extremely high maintenance and require quite a bit of grooming. Bath the dog on a weekly basis using a pet friendly shampoo and some type of conditioner. Most products are easily found in a pet store. Use a comb and blow dryer to reduce the amount of tangles that develop in the fur. Doing this on a regularly will ensure that the pet looks presentable and their mane stays healthy and smooth.

Bringing a new puppy into the home does not have to be a stressful endeavor. Get some insight on what the breed entails and do a bit of research to gain some knowledge. The dog will be easy to handle and a joyful addition to any home.




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