Why Does the Pomeranian Keep Barking at Night?
There are many reasons why Pomeranians bark at night. For example, owners can consider whether it is because the Pomeranian is relatively small or newly arrived in an unfamiliar environment and is scared, causing frequent barking at night to attract the owner's company. However, the premise is that the Pomeranian’s eating, excretion, and mental state are all normal.

Why Does the Pomeranian Keep Barking at Night?
Another situation is that some Pomeranians do not rest well at night, and long-term nighttime barking is not due to discomfort with the environment or hunger, but simply because of bad living habits and the owner’s lack of proper guidance. In this case, it is recommended not to pay too much attention or respond, and not let the dog realize that only by barking can the owner come to accompany it. If it affects sleep, consider placing the dog farther away.

Why Does the Pomeranian Keep Barking at Night?
If the Pomeranian is barking urgently, even trying to kick the door in an attempt to wake you up, it is best to get up and check the situation, because Pomeranians are often more sensitive than humans and can perceive many different things. It may really be an abnormal situation, which is uncertain. After observing and confirming there is no abnormality, comfort the Pomeranian and let it sleep quietly. Another reason is that the Pomeranian may have too much energy with no outlet to release it, causing it to bark crazily at night. In this case, as an owner, it is recommended to take it for more walks and exercise during the daytime to consume its overly abundant energy and help it sleep better at night.

Why Does the Pomeranian Keep Barking at Night?
In short, Pomeranians bark at night because of habit issues or because they have too much energy. In such cases, moderate training can improve the situation. But if the barking is caused by illness, prompt medical attention is necessary to rule out any health problems.