What should I do if my fawn dog doesn’t have erect ears?
0 Jul 26,2025
1. First of all, milk is absolutely not allowed to be given to Pomeranians because the ingredients of milk are completely different from those of dog milk. Dog milk is rich in nutrients, such as high fat, high protein and low lactose. The opposite is true for milk, so dogs cannot drink it. If they drink it, they are prone to gastrointestinal diseases.
2. Raw or undercooked meat cannot be fed to dogs. In movies, heroic hunters cut off the meat of their prey and throw it directly to dogs, but these legendary stories will not tell you that raw meat contains salmonella and E. coli, which can cause gastrointestinal diseases in dogs.
3. Chocolate must not be given to Pomeranians because the theobromine component in chocolate can easily reduce blood flow to the dog’s brain. In severe cases, it can cause heart disease and other fatal diseases.
4. When a dog eats poison, some people will use salt water to induce vomiting. However, a teaspoon of salt per kilogram ingested by a dog is fatal. Therefore, if the dog accidentally eats poison, it should be sent to the hospital as soon as possible. Doctors, don’t just follow small remedies and cause a big disaster.
5. Chicken, duck, fish bones and other small broken bones must not be given to Pomeranians because these things are too easy to scratch the mouth and digestive organs. Once internal bleeding occurs, the dog's life is not guaranteed.
6. Food that is not easy to digest must not be given to dogs, such as crabs, shrimps, squid, octopus, mushrooms, or other foods that are not easy to digest, which are particularly likely to cause diarrhea and vomiting in dogs. In addition, peanuts and beans cannot be given to dogs as they are too difficult to chew and can easily clog the dog's throat.
7. Onion foods cannot be given to Pomeranians because they are rich in disulfide, which is particularly likely to cause the oxidation of Pomeranian’s red blood cells. In severe cases, it can cause hemolytic anemia in dogs.