What to Do When a Pomeranian Barks Right After Being Bought? You Need to Learn to Comfort Like This
When dog owners first start raising a dog, they often encounter many problems. One common issue is that when we first start raising a dog, the dog will act particularly restless. For example, when raising a Pomeranian, after we first bring it home, the Pomeranian may be especially prone to barking at night or during the day. It is also particularly likely to make noises, showing a state of unease. So when a Pomeranian is newly bought and easily barks, this phenomenon is a normal reaction.
Because when you first buy a Pomeranian or first start raising it, it’s similar to how ordinary children cry nonstop when they change environments. The Pomeranian faces a new living environment and begins to show an unfamiliar state, different from the previous living environment. The difference in living environment easily causes the Pomeranian to become restless and uneasy, expressing its unease by barking, thus protecting itself. It’s the same situation as children who easily cry and fuss when facing different environments.
It is also possible that we restrict the Pomeranian’s freedom. When we first buy a Pomeranian or when it is young, we usually choose to raise the Pomeranian in a crate. When the Pomeranian changes its living environment, it also experiences restrictions on its freedom. These two factors, or other small details, cause differences in the dog’s psychological state, making it especially prone to barking.
Therefore, when a newly bought Pomeranian barks easily, it is actually a normal exaggerated reaction. After adapting to the new living environment over a period of time, if we choose a comfortable raising environment and no longer use a crate to restrict the Pomeranian’s freedom, the dog can adapt well and won’t bark as much in the new environment. When facing a newly bought Pomeranian, we need to carefully nurture it and pay attention to its emotions.