Under normal circumstances, the average lifespan of a Pomeranian is about 13 to 15 years. At the same time, the lifespan of a Pomeranian is related to the breeding conditions and living environment. If it is well cared for or scientifically raised, its lifespan can be as long as 20 years. For Pomeranians, there will be fewer deaths due to old age, and most of them will die due to diseases. It is best to have the first vaccine 3 months after birth, and then 3 consecutive vaccinations. The rabies vaccine should also be administered. Increase your own immunity.
Advantages of the Pomeranian:
1. The amount of exercise is very small
Pomeranians are very light in weight and small in size, and they have very minimal exercise requirements. They only need to play games every day or take a walk outside to meet the amount of exercise they need.
2. smart
The IQ of the Pomeranian ranks 23rd in the global dog rankings, which is among the top among small dogs. Although 23 seems very low, but this is the ranking of 128 dogs. Secondly, the IQ of Pomeranians is also at the forefront among small dogs, so they can learn the skills taught by their masters very well.
3. Good personality
Pomeranian has a lively and friendly personality, and can easily integrate into the family. They like to be pampered, and they will play with them without reservation for those who treat them well.
Pomeranian Disadvantages:
1. Like to call
Pomeranians are large dogs when they are bred into small dogs, so they still retain the character of large dogs in their bones. Until now, dogs much larger than their size have howled without fear. They also like to bark when they have any needs, which is a bit troublesome for the owner who likes to be quiet.
2. Easy to fracture
The Pomeranian is a small dog with very slender feet. If it is hit violently or exercised too intensely, it will easily cause the dog to fracture. Therefore, you must be very careful when exercising the Pomeranian at ordinary times, and you must also avoid severe impacts on the Pomeranian. Usually add some calcium to the dog, which can enhance the bone health of the dog.
3. Obvious tear marks
Because the Pomeranian has light-colored hair, once there are tear stains, it is very obvious, and the Pomeranian is also very prone to tear stains. Always pay more attention to your dog's diet. Don't let the dog eat some greasy food, let the dog drink more water.
4. Hair care
The hair of Pomeranian is very long. To make the Pomeranian look good, it needs to take care of the hair every year, such as combing, grooming, trimming, etc., which takes a lot of time and energy from the owner.
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You can use special eyewash for pets to remove tear stains, but you need to clean the area around the eyes of Pomeranian before using eyewash. If the dog has too many tear stains due to the blocking o
Solutions for severe body odor in Pomeranians:1. Take a bath regularly. Dogs that go too long without a bath can develop severe body odor. Generally, Pomeranians can take a bath once a week to ten day
Reasons for Pomeranian cough:1. Caused by colds: Pomeranians can also suffer from colds and coughs. As long as the owner takes care of them properly, dogs with strong resistance and immunity can recov
Feeding Pomeranian attention issues:1. Cultivate some good advantages of Pomeranians since childhood, such as not picking up things to eat, not rummaging through garbage, and developing the behavior o
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