White Pomeranians Need More Careful Maintenance

Pomeranian (detailed introduction)
The Pomeranians we commonly see come in white, brown, and black, but generally, white Pomeranians are more popular. Earlier Pomeranians were larger in size, and most were white. Since the 19th century, through selective breeding, they have become the small dogs we know today with fluffy, soft coats and bright colors.
White Pomeranians have dense, thick, and non-curly coats. Therefore, people who want to raise them must pay attention to grooming them frequently, or their fur will mat during shedding periods. Additionally, white dogs tend to get dirty more easily, so owners need to be more careful in daily maintenance to avoid yellowing of the coat. Pomeranians all share the same temperament; coat color does not affect personality. The choice of color is based solely on the owner's preference.