Tuesday, August 2, 2016

White Teacup Pomeranian Puppies Can Make Great Pets

By Joshua Perry


If you are a fan of celebrity gossip magazines, you have probably noticed how often the rich and famous seem to be carrying around tiny dogs in their expensive purses or tucked away in shirt pockets. Quite often these little animals turn out to be white teacup Pomeranian puppies. The smaller the dog the more desirable they seem to be. The animals have become so popular that thieves will try to steal them from their owners.

What some celebrities do not always think about is the effect their current interests have on the fans who buy magazines and watch entertainment shows on television. The stars sometimes have fans that will go to great extremes to imitate what their favorites do. That may extend to trying to buy a miniature puppy for their own. Unfortunately there are unscrupulous breeders who are more than willing to exploit and take advantage of the situation.

People who are really thinking about buying a miniature dog, should research very carefully to make absolutely certain they are communicating with a recognized, responsible breeder before they even consider buying a puppy. If you do not know exactly how to go about doing this, the humane society has checklists available that will help. You can also contact breed associations for recommendations.

All animals have personalities and character traits. Pomeranians are no exception. No matter whether you purchase a teacup, toy or standard variety, you will be dealing with a very small breed. Make sure before you make this important decision that you are ready to care for a little companion for the next decade or more.

They may be tiny, but most of them have big personalities and minds of their own. They are smart, energetic, agile, and sometimes difficult to train. Pomeranians generally like to be boss, and may not respond well to being told what to do. Enticing them with special treats can be effective, but they also like praise and plenty of affection. As with any animal, when training consistency is key.

If your household includes small children or other animals, you might want to pick another breed. Pomeranians do not always play nicely with little ones who try to hold them upside down or dress them up in doll clothes. Your puppy may snap or bite a child who bothers it. These dogs also have a jealous streak and do not like to share the limelight.

Without thinking people often pick their tiny pups up and carry them around rather than let them do their own walking. Pomeranians need exercise and activity to keep them happy and healthy. Walking them on a leash will not hurt. These dogs can be aloof and distant with strangers unless they are allowed to interact with them on a regular basis.

Pomeranians can become cherished members of a family. They love to give and receive attention. If you are in the market for a tiny pet, a Pomeranian may be a good choice.




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