Advantages and Disadvantages of Pomeranian

The Pomeranian is a type of German Spitz, native to Germany. Over the past few years, it has been deeply loved and sought after by people and has become one of the most popular dog breeds. What advantages does the Pomeranian have that attract people, and what disadvantages does it have that pet owners should pay attention to? Below, the editor of Little Cute Pet Network will give you a brief introduction.
Advantages of Pomeranian:1. Pomeranian is small and cute, does not eat much, and is friendly to people of all ages. 2. No body odor, less hair loss, and small space for movement. 3. Be safe, but properly guided. 4. It is healthy, but it should not be placed in high places to avoid falling injuries. 5. The feeding cost is low. Faults in the Pomeranian: Any departure from the above points is to be considered a fault, the degree of which shall be strictly proportional to its class and its effect on the health and welfare of the dog. Serious defects in Pomeranians: Physical defects. 1. The head is too flat; obvious apple shape. 2. Flesh-colored nose, eyelids and lips. 3. The furry wolfdog/keeshond, large fox dog and medium fox dog have missing teeth. 4. Defects in sports. 5. The dark gray Spitz lacks characteristic spots on the face. 6. Eliminate defects. 7. Aggressive or too shy. 8. The fontanelle is incomplete. 9. Inferior or superior bite. 10. Entropion or ectropion. 11. Ears half erect. 12. Except for white fox dogs, there are obvious white spots. 13. Any dog with obvious physical or behavioral abnormalities will be disqualified. 14. Pomeranians are too small; their bones are brittle and prone to fractures.
Advantages of Pomeranian:1. Pomeranian is small and cute, does not eat much, and is friendly to people of all ages. 2. No body odor, less hair loss, and small space for movement. 3. Be safe, but properly guided. 4. It is healthy, but it should not be placed in high places to avoid falling injuries. 5. The feeding cost is low. Faults in the Pomeranian: Any departure from the above points is to be considered a fault, the degree of which shall be strictly proportional to its class and its effect on the health and welfare of the dog. Serious defects in Pomeranians: Physical defects. 1. The head is too flat; obvious apple shape. 2. Flesh-colored nose, eyelids and lips. 3. The furry wolfdog/keeshond, large fox dog and medium fox dog have missing teeth. 4. Defects in sports. 5. The dark gray Spitz lacks characteristic spots on the face. 6. Eliminate defects. 7. Aggressive or too shy. 8. The fontanelle is incomplete. 9. Inferior or superior bite. 10. Entropion or ectropion. 11. Ears half erect. 12. Except for white fox dogs, there are obvious white spots. 13. Any dog with obvious physical or behavioral abnormalities will be disqualified. 14. Pomeranians are too small; their bones are brittle and prone to fractures.
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