Thursday, 3 December 2015

Caring Breeders Have 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.

Poms, as they are often called, have the undeserved reputation of being barkers. Just about all dogs bark to some extent. Little breeds may have a higher pitched bark than the larger dogs. Poms will bark when they notice something or someone. A little pat on the head or picking the dog up will usually make the barking stop. However, if a dog is left alone for hours at a time this may result in a non stop barking fest. Poms need people, not solitude.

One thing a potential owner needs to understand is the level of care these dogs require. The thick double coat should be brushed daily, and the dogs should be groomed two to four times a month. This will take your time and your money. If you are not prepared to make this commitment, perhaps a lower maintenance dog would be a better choice for you. The Poms were bred from the German Spritz breed to be small lap dogs that need people. Make sure this is the right pet for you.

Poms come in various colors ranging from white to black with a lot of in-between shades. Some of the puppies have a solid colored coat and others are mostly white, reddish or black with random splashes of other contrasting colors. The dogs are very cute and lovable. The breeders tend to be very caring and affectionate with the puppies. The best breeders will not keep the pups 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.

The exotic Poms have coats with colors rarer than white, black or brown. Some exotic colors are blue, a sort of gray blue, deep chocolate and sable. Another type of Pom is called the merle. Merle Pomeranians have a base color of red, black or brown with some lighter colors appearing randomly over the body giving the dogs a mottled look.

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.

Breeders care for their puppies so much that they prefer to meet the new owners in person. Shipping a dog is not a pleasant experience for the animal and should be avoided. Make it a special family trip to get the newest addition to the family. This puppy will be in your life for years to come.




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