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Choose White Teacup Pomeranian Puppies With Care

By Joshua Perry


It seems that for several years now many young celebrities, mostly young women, are regularly photographed with some breed to tiny dog wrapped in their arms or peeking out from their designer handbags. They seem to use the animals almost as fashion accessories. The more exotic and the smaller the dogs are, the more attention they get. Everyone wants to cuddle them. Many of the little pets turn out to be white teacup Pomeranian puppies.

What some celebrities do not always think about is the effect their current interests have on the fans who buy magazines and watch entertainment shows on television. The stars sometimes have fans that will go to great extremes to imitate what their favorites do. That may extend to trying to buy a miniature puppy for their own. Unfortunately there are unscrupulous breeders who are more than willing to exploit and take advantage of the situation.

People who are really thinking about buying a miniature dog, should research very carefully to make absolutely certain they are communicating with a recognized, responsible breeder before they even consider buying a puppy. If you do not know exactly how to go about doing this, the humane society has checklists available that will help. You can also contact breed associations for recommendations.

Pomeranians are great little dogs that can make devoted companions for many years. Before you make the commitment of pet ownership you should be sure that this is the right animal for you. They have very specific traits and characteristics bred into them that will probably not change much, even with training.

Regardless of their size, almost all Pomeranians have plenty of attitude. You may very well own a teacup that thinks it's a Great Dane. These dogs are extremely intelligent, active, and independent. They like ruling the roost and do not always respond well to commands. They can be trained although it may be difficult. Rewarding with treats can help as can praise and attention.

Pomeranians and children do not always mix well. The puppy may look like a stuffed toy to a small child who will try to pick it up and play with it. Little dogs are easy to overlook and might be stepped on or run over with a riding toy. It would not be unusual for a pup to nip or actually bite a youngster for getting too close to it or mishandling it. They can also be jealous and demanding of your time. Many prefer the spotlight for themselves.

Some people instinctively shelter these tiny creatures, carrying them everywhere they go. This is probably a mistake. Pomeranians are active animals. They need exercise to thrive, and do not mind being put on a leash and taken for a walk. They can also be standoffish unless they get used to interacting with other people and animals.

Some people prefer large dogs while others prefer small ones. If you think a tiny Pomeranian is right for you, just make sure that you deal with a real breeder who can deliver a healthy, well cared for puppy to you.




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By Joshua Perry


It seems that for several years now many young celebrities, mostly young women, are regularly photographed with some breed to tiny dog wrapped in their arms or peeking out from their designer handbags. They seem to use the animals almost as fashion accessories. The more exotic and the smaller the dogs are, the more attention they get. Everyone wants to cuddle them. Many of the little pets turn out to be white teacup Pomeranian puppies.

What some celebrities do not always think about is the effect their current interests have on the fans who buy magazines and watch entertainment shows on television. The stars sometimes have fans that will go to great extremes to imitate what their favorites do. That may extend to trying to buy a miniature puppy for their own. Unfortunately there are unscrupulous breeders who are more than willing to exploit and take advantage of the situation.

People who are really thinking about buying a miniature dog, should research very carefully to make absolutely certain they are communicating with a recognized, responsible breeder before they even consider buying a puppy. If you do not know exactly how to go about doing this, the humane society has checklists available that will help. You can also contact breed associations for recommendations.

Pomeranians are great little dogs that can make devoted companions for many years. Before you make the commitment of pet ownership you should be sure that this is the right animal for you. They have very specific traits and characteristics bred into them that will probably not change much, even with training.

Regardless of their size, almost all Pomeranians have plenty of attitude. You may very well own a teacup that thinks it's a Great Dane. These dogs are extremely intelligent, active, and independent. They like ruling the roost and do not always respond well to commands. They can be trained although it may be difficult. Rewarding with treats can help as can praise and attention.

Pomeranians and children do not always mix well. The puppy may look like a stuffed toy to a small child who will try to pick it up and play with it. Little dogs are easy to overlook and might be stepped on or run over with a riding toy. It would not be unusual for a pup to nip or actually bite a youngster for getting too close to it or mishandling it. They can also be jealous and demanding of your time. Many prefer the spotlight for themselves.

Some people instinctively shelter these tiny creatures, carrying them everywhere they go. This is probably a mistake. Pomeranians are active animals. They need exercise to thrive, and do not mind being put on a leash and taken for a walk. They can also be standoffish unless they get used to interacting with other people and animals.

Some people prefer large dogs while others prefer small ones. If you think a tiny Pomeranian is right for you, just make sure that you deal with a real breeder who can deliver a healthy, well cared for puppy to you.




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