The Pomeranian is one of the German Foxhounds. Although the Pomeranian is a play dog, it is small and cute, making it perfect to be kept as a companion dog. Many people are more concerned about the pedigree of the dog when buying a dog. So how can we tell if a Pomeranian is a purebred Pomeranian when we are shopping for one? A purebred Pomeranian has these following criteria. One: The head of the Pomeranian has a slightly rounded skull and a head that is in harmony with the body. The eyes are medium-sized and almond-shaped, with black eyes and black circles. The nose is small and round with black nosepiece, and the nose of a brown Pomeranian is black and brown. The ears are small and positioned high, the spacing between the two ears is not great, upright ears are better, and the ears are shaped somewhat like the ears of a fox. Muzzle short and straight, and skull proportion in harmony, teeth are clipped bite. Two: The body of the Pomeranian is short with compact skin. The dorsal line begins at the tips of the ears and merges into a gentle curve with the short, straight back. The loin is wide and strong and powerful, and the hips are wide, short and not collapsed. The chest is thick and the body is compact. The tail is positioned high and of moderate length. It extends upward to the back, curls on the back and is covered by a dense coat. The upper coat is long, straight and erect, while the lower coat is short, thick and cotton wool-like. Overall, the Pomeranian’s coat should be soft, erect and fluffy. These are the criteria for a purebred Pomeranian. There is also a direct way to determine if it is a purebred Pomeranian, is to see if it has a purebred certificate, generally purebred Pomeranian will have a purebred certificate.
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