How To Be A Good Pomeranian Dog Owner

Opening your heart to a Pomeranian can be fun, but you must
be willing to take on the responsibility of dog ownership. When
you become a Pom owner, it’s up to to do everything in your
power to make your pet's life a happy one, the proper care,
environment and companionship. If this sounds like a big
commitment – it is! But rest assured, the rewards of pet
ownership far outweigh the work you have to put into it.
An often overlooked, but very important step in caring for
your Pomeranian is to insure that he is properly trained. A
properly trained dog will be a pleasure to both strangers and
his master, but a lot of people do not take this important step
and then wonder why their dog is not “well behaved”. Many
a dog has been considered a “bad” pet when all he really needed
was the owner to take the time out to train him properly.
Proper training isn’t just about performing cool tricks,
although that is one side benefit. A properly trained dog
will be safer than one who is not trained. A properly trained
dog will be obedient and come to your side should you need to
call him out of harms way. A well trained Pomeranian will not
be a nuisance to guests and training your dog is also a bonding
experience and will enforce the fact that you are the “master”.
You can train a dog on your own, or you can join an obedience
training class and get instruction from professionals.
The Pom is an active dog who is intelligent courageous and a
loyal companion. The Pomeranian may not interact well with
small children and due to its small size can suffer abuse from
children . The Pomeranian can make a good watch dog but
can become to yappy if you do not train him to avoid excessive
braking. The Pom may be hard to housebreak but are very
smart and can be trained very quickly.
Another important part of Pomeranian ownership is to get
regular vet checkups. A yearly check up is a must and he should
have all his vaccinations kept up to date. Also, if you notice
anything different in your Pomeranians behavior schedule a vet
appointment right away. Oftentimes animals hide the fact that
they are feeling sick and even a small change could indicate
something more serious. Have your Pomeranian neutered or spayed
- they WILL be much happier.
Providing a safe environment for your Pomeranian can
eliminate unfortunate accidents in the home, especially for
puppies. Be careful to pick up small objects your dog could
ingest and make sure there are no unsafe places in the home.
When guests come over, or if the kids are running in and out,
make sure they know not to leave the door open so the dog can
get out. Refrain from feeding your Pomeranian table
scraps as some of it can actually harm your dog.
Chocolate, in particular, can be lethal.
Grooming your Pomeranian not only helps him look his best
but is also important to keep him in the best of health.
Cleaning his ears, brushing his fur, trimming his nails – these
all contribute to the overall health and happiness of your
pooch. Proper dental care is the most important grooming task
you can do for your Pomeranian. Without regular brusing,
bacteria can build up in your dogs mouth. This bacteria
can break away and cause serious health problems for your
dog. Make sure you brush at least a couple of times a
week and have a dental check up every year!
Finally, you need to have a plan in case something goes
wrong. What if there is a fire or some other disaster?
Make sure someone is responsible to get your pet out of the
house in case of emergency. It’s also a good idea to have a
neighbor or friend that can take your pet on short notice
should you be called away in an emergency.
When you let a Pomeranian into your home as a pet, you are
making a lifetime commitment to provide everything he needs for
a healthy and happy life. Some Pomeranians can live into the
teens so consider your commitment carefully – in the end I
think you will see that the rewards far outweigh the work
involved in caring for a pet.
By Lee Dobbins
Lee Dobbins is a Pomeranian lover and
writes for www.pomeranian-pages.com. Visit them to find out more about this
wonderful breed and how to provide the best best care for your
Pomeranian.
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