Living Habits of Pomeranian Dogs
Due to their small size, agility, lively temperament, and long, soft coat, more and more people keep Pomeranians as pets today. Pomeranians are quite close to people, often affectionate toward their owners. How much do pet lovers know about the living habits of Pomeranians?
Purebred Pomeranians are beautiful and intelligent. Although small in size, they like to bark. Their bark is sharp and loud. At home, whenever there is a sound or rustle, the Pomeranian will emit a sharp bark to alert the owner to be vigilant. Therefore, Pomeranians are excellent watchdogs.
Pomeranians usually present a sweet and obedient face, which makes people think their temperament is as sweet as their appearance. In fact, besides being gentle, Pomeranians also have another side. When facing danger or a tense environment, they show their fierce and brave side. They are not afraid of strong enemies or harsh surroundings and scare off intruders with their ferocious attitude.
When a Pomeranian licks your face, it is not actually kissing you but an instinctive begging behavior. In the wild, hungry puppies cannot hunt for themselves. They lick their mother's face searching for food scraps. This action also triggers the mother to regurgitate food for the puppies. So when your beloved dog enthusiastically kisses you, giving it a meaty bone is more comforting than a kiss!
Families with several Pomeranians are a different matter. If there is only one Pomeranian in the household, it only meets other Pomeranians during walks. Therefore, please try to let your dog play with other Pomeranians when walking. Through play with peers, it learns many things humans cannot teach, such as where being bitten hurts or which actions cause other Pomeranians to refuse to play with it.
Besides that, let your Pomeranian have more contact with humans, accepting their (adults or children) touch. This is an important part of making a Pomeranian social. Getting used to being touched by strangers helps it accept treatment smoothly at the vet and prevents endless barking when meeting unfamiliar Pomeranians during walks.
If owners only allow their pet to play alone, the Pomeranian learns very little. I believe all owners want their Pomeranians to be sensible and obedient, understanding more things. Therefore, you should let your Pomeranian frequently play with peers and frequently interact with humans. With daily accumulated learning, day after day, your Pomeranian will surely become a little mischievous sprite. Raising a Pomeranian is not only to bring joy but also hopes it can help you in life, such as quietly listening to you, shaking hands with the owner, saying goodbye, sitting down, etc. Pomeranians are also easy to train.