A brief introduction to the distribution and development origin of Pomeranian dogs

Pomeranian is a shepherd dog. It is smart and ranks fifth in the intelligence ranking of small dogs, so it is easy for breeders to teach and train. Purebred Pomeranians are quite beautiful and charming dogs and are a popular breed all over the world.
The Pomeranian's gait is proud, solemn and lively. Its temperament and actions are positive. The Pomeranian is an outgoing, intelligent and lively dog, which makes it an excellent companion dog as well as a very competitive show dog. Pomeranians have a lot of hair like little fur balls, and they like to bark a bit. The scientific name is Fox Dog because it looks very much like a fox. It's a pet dog. Very lively and fond of family members, the coat colors include white, yellowish cream, floral, black, red, and brown. They are very cute canines. Pomeranian species distributionThe name of Pomeranian comes from Pomerania, but its origin is not Pomeranian. Pomeranian may have become smaller by breeding there. The larger ones were once competent herding dogs. In fact, in the mid-19th century in England, Pomeranians first attracted people's attention. Some of the dogs were said to weigh up to 13.60 kilograms, and their body shape, coat and color were very similar to the German sharp-billed wolfdog. The British Kennel Club officially recognized the Pomeranian in 1870, and since then the dog has been known to more and more people. In 1888, Queen Victoria fell in love with an Italian Pomeranian named Marco and brought him back to England. Because the Queen's every move has great appeal, the dog is also widely popular. Queen Victoria favored small bodies and promoted the dog's miniaturization. In 1901, before Queen Victoria died, her beloved Pomeranian named Turi was placed beside her bed. The little dog stayed with the Queen until her death. Pomeranians began to participate in mixed dog competitions in American dog shows in 1892, and it was not officially classified until 1900 in New York. In 1911, the American Pomeranian Club held its first dog show. The early winners in American dog shows were Pomeranians with well-developed bones, large ears, and a weight of less than 2.72 kilograms. The origin of the development of Pomeranian The Pomeranian is a sharp-billed dog breed. Its ancestor is the Arctic sled dog, and it is a degeneration of the sled dog. The dog is closely related to the Dutch Keeshond and the Norwegian Milti. According to the first records of this dog, it came from the Pomeranian region at the coastal junction of Poland and Germany. At that time, these dogs were used to guard sheep. Coastal border region of Pomerania. At that time these dogs were used to guard sheep. In 1750, Pomeranian was spread to various European countries, including Italy. When Queen Victoria visited Italy, the people of Florence gave the Queen a Pomeranian, which was deeply loved by the Queen. Early Pomeranians were larger and mostly white. Since the 19th century, through selection and breeding, they have become today's small dogs with fluffy, soft back hair and bright colors. Pomeranians are becoming more diverse, but white Pomeranians are more popular.