What to Do When a Pomeranian’s Poop Sticks to Its Fur? Pay Attention to Adjusting Its Diet
Dogs are a common type of animal and also a popular pet in many households. Raising a dog is especially beneficial for people. Dogs are friends in daily life and also important helpers. Having a dog at home brings a lot of joy to the family, and for families with children, dogs can be an important companion. Therefore, nowadays, keeping pets does not have many drawbacks.

When choosing a pet, most people choose dogs because of the many conveniences they bring, which are very popular. There are many popular dog breeds now, and recently, a relatively trendy breed is the Pomeranian. Pomeranians are small dogs, so they are very popular. They have many advantages, which is why many people like to keep Pomeranians. However, Pomeranians also have some drawbacks in certain aspects. For example, when they defecate, there is an occasional problem—not really a flaw—but an issue many people face when raising Pomeranians.

Because Pomeranians are small in size, every time they defecate, it’s very easy for their poop to stick to their fur. For those raising Pomeranians, this is a big problem. In fact, there is a reason why Pomeranians get poop stuck in their fur. Diarrhea is the main cause of poop sticking to their fur. Many Pomeranian owners want to know what to do and how to prevent this from happening. First of all, diarrhea is an intestinal issue. We need to pay attention to whether the food given to the Pomeranian suits its stomach. Fundamentally changing the diet can solve the problem of poop sticking to fur.

Next, there are other ways to improve the problem of poop sticking to a Pomeranian’s fur. We can shave all the fur around the Pomeranian’s rear end, leaving only the hair around the anus. Generally, clean dogs like to wipe their butt after using the toilet, which causes fur to get poop stuck on it. Therefore, shaving the fur so it doesn't exist can also improve the issue of poop sticking to the fur.