Saturday, November 21, 2015

Fun Furry Pets Pomeranians For Sale

By Brenda Warner


This breed is well know and identifiable to many. Pomeranians are considered toy dogs and often weigh around five pounds, give or take a pound. They may appear larger due to their thick wildly fully coats. Give the doggy a bath and you will see the puppy's real size. There are some dedicated breeders and Pomeranians for sale in Oklahoma City, OK. They make lovable pets and owners often have two or three of the dogs. Since they are so small there is usually plenty of room at home for a family of Pomeranians.

Some people have the misconception that Pomeranians are barkers. Just about every breed of dog barks, and these pets are no exception to that rule. However, they are usually barking at some stimulus and can be made quiet with some attention from their owner. It is true that Pomeranians left alone will bark incessantly. They have been bred to be lap dogs and require human attention. People who are gone all day are not the best candidates to adopt these pets.

The fluffy double coat should really be brushed daily and groomed professionally on a weekly basis. Due to the level of care needed, a commitment from the owner is necessary for a happy healthy dog. Pomeranians usually live twelve to sixteen years, so you can enjoy their companionship for many years. Their country of origin is Germany. The breed originated from the Spritz family of dogs, but Poms have been bred to be smaller in size.

Their coats come in a variety of colors, from black to white. Some are chocolate or tri colored, but all are cute as can be. The make wonderful family pets, and the children will really love the little dogs. Most breeders love all the dogs and care for them with love never putting the puppies in cages.

A breeder in Oklahoma City specializes in puppies called parti moms and exotic poms, and treat the puppies as if they were a permanent part of their puppy family. The parti colored coats have a white background with other colors appearing randomly throughout the coat.

Exotic Poms come in rare colors, such as sable, deep chocolate or a grayish blue color that is very distinctive. A merle Pom is one with reverse coloration. The main base of the coat is dark and there are splashes of lighter colored fur over the body. The merles are instantly recognizable due to their mottled appearance.

For a toy breed the poms are relatively sturdy and enjoy good health. While this breed is friendly and loves humans, they may dislike other dogs that are not a part of their dog family. The dog does not know it is small and will behave in a somewhat aggressive manner to a dog that is ten to twenty times its size. Usually the larger dog is unfazed and the scene can be somewhat comical.

Most breeders do not like to ship the animals. They understand what a traumatic experience this can be for the puppy. New owners typically go the the breeder to pick up their new bundle of joy. This pet will be in your life for years come and bring a lot of love and happiness to your family.




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