What are the characteristics of Pomeranian dogs

What are the characteristics of the Pomeranian? The Pomeranian’s personality characteristics are lively and cheerful, like to be pampered, very loyal to the master, while alert, can be raised as a family companion dog; appearance characteristics are petite, well-proportioned structure, dense hair, small upright ears, and a steady and relaxed gait. I. Personality characteristics Pomeranian is very lively and active. Sometimes it feels as if it is a born troublemaker, don’t look small, but the destructive power is not to be underestimated, so parents must discipline and train it in their daily lives, don’t spoil it and let it do whatever it wants. The Pomeranian’s alertness is relatively high, so a Pomeranian can help you watch the house, but also let you sleep at ease, what the situation Pomeranian will know, and if there are thieves, thieves are also most afraid of puppy barking, but raising Pomeranian must be strictly trained from childhood, or grow up like barking will be very disturbing. In short, the Pomeranian is an outgoing, very intelligent and lively dog, making it a very good companion dog and also a very competitive competition dog. Second, appearance characteristics head and body proportional, most of the whole body hair is white, looks noble temperament, from a distance like a fluffy sphere, pleasing to the eye. The weight range of Boomerang is 3~7 pounds, and the ideal weight of competition grade Boomerang is 4~6 pounds. Any dog that does not reach this weight or exceeds this weight is considered undesirable. In any case, overall quality is more important than size. Body length (length from shoulder to hip) should be slightly less than shoulder height, with the distance from chest to ground equal to half of shoulder height. The bone mass is medium, and the length of the legs is in balance with the body structure. When touched, it feels sturdy. When viewed from the front or side, the small ears are visible in a very high and erect position. The ears are small, not widely spaced, and the erect ears are better shaped like fox ears. If you imagine a line running from the tip of the nose through the middle of the eyes and the tips of the ears, you can see that Boomer’s head is wedge-shaped. The gait of the Boomer is smooth, easy, harmonious and lively. Good forequarters guidance and strong hindquarters drive. The hind legs on each side move in the same line as the front legs. The legs converge slightly toward the centerline of the body for balance. The front and hind legs are neither turned inward nor outward, the back line is horizontal and the overall profile is balanced.

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