How to Make a Timid Pomeranian Braver

Pomeranians are small and cute, naturally gentle and obedient in temperament, and many Pomeranians are quite timid and easily scared. Therefore, owners should provide appropriate training focused on their character and bravery during the raising process. Below, let’s learn how to improve a Pomeranian’s courage.
Often, a Pomeranian’s timidity is not so much about facing family members, but about being in an unfamiliar environment and facing strangers, which makes them scared and nervous. So, to improve a Pomeranian’s bravery, targeted training should be carried out. The principle is to guide them to properly face new environments and strangers.
During training, you can invite some friends that the Pomeranian does not know to assist the whole process. First, lead the Pomeranian to a fixed training location, and ask friends to gradually approach it. Pretend to be chased away by the trainer, making the trainer act scared, and during teasing and running, stimulate the Pomeranian’s instinct to resist. When the Pomeranian barks fiercely or even attacks the trainer, the instructor should promptly cheer for the dog and give generous rewards. (Be careful not to get hurt by the Pomeranian.)
At the same time, you can create some games and invite some strangers to play group games together. In these chasing and running activities, the Pomeranian’s courage will increase, and its adaptability to unfamiliar environments will gradually improve. This helps it learn to face strangers steadily and correctly, without feeling scared or nervous due to minor impacts.