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      Pomeranian Problems
      Pomeranian Problems to Be Ready ForBy Rosie Allan The little Pomeranian breed of dog is always fun to watch and play with at first but after a while their real personality shines through and that is when many owners experience Pomeranian problems. Before you bring one of the little toy breeds home you may want to [...]

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      Jessica Lynn Original Pomeranian Acrylic Rubber Stamps newly tagged “scrapbooking”
      Jessica Lynn Original Pomeranian Acrylic Rubber StampsBy JessicaLynnOriginal Click for more info First tagged “scrapbooking” by J. L. Mould Customer tags: scraper, jessica lynn original, scrapbooking, scrapbooking books, dogs, stamps, rubber stamps [...]

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      Pomeranian
      Pomeranian Puppy Care And GroomingBy Rosie Allan The Pomeranian dog breed is a member of both the toy and Spitz groups. This dog breed is considered toy because adult Pomeranians grow to a size of only three to seven pounds and eight to eleven inches tall. (A Pomeranian pup weighs mere ounces!) The breed is classified [...]

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      Pomeranian Dukes' Castle
      This castle in Szczecin was destroyed in World War II and rebuilt after. Now it became the seat of administrative and cultural institutions. Some parts are open for visitors and from the Bell Tower (last photo) you can enjoy the view on the city. From the many benches on the bailey you can rest and have a look at the Clock Tower (first photo) dating back to the 16th century.

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      Caring For Your Pomeranian Pup
      Article Title: Caring For Your Pomeranian PupAuthor: Rosie A AllanThe Pomeranian dog breed is a member of both the toy and Spitzgroups. This dog breed is considered toy because adultPomeranians grow to a size of only three to seven pounds andeight to eleven inches. Because of its diminutive size, aPomeranian pup must be delicately cared for. Every feature of aPomeranian pup is tiny except for its personality. Care must betaken when cleaning the ears, brushing the teeth, clipping thenails and grooming the thick fur of each Pomeranian pup. A goodPomeranian breeder can provide tips on Pomeranian puppy care.Breeders have already established a relationship with thePomeranian pup and have begun to socialize and train the puppy. The Pomeranian breed is native to Germany. This tiny

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      Pomeranian Dog
      The Pomeranian is a happy and active little dog that can adapt cheerfully to life in a one bedroom apartment or a spacious home, loving the role of a lap dog or enjoying walks with its owner. Alternatively, he will amuse himself adequately in the yard. He makes a faithful and devoted addition to the family.Size: The average size of the Pomeranian male is 4-41/2 lbs while the average size of the female is 41/2-51/2 lbs.History and origin: The Pomeranian takes his name from Pomerania in Germany and is generally thought to be mid-European origin. However, it is a member of the Spitz family, which could mean that its history started in the Arctic Circle. The known history of the breed dates back from the mid-18th century when it was introduced to several European countries. The dog became very

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      Pomeranian Puppies
      Pomeranian Puppies - The Importance Of Finding A Good BreederBy Rosie Allan It is important to take your time when choosing a breed of dog for a pet. Pomeranian puppies for instance are very adorable but there are also many concerns surrounding the breed. One of the most noticeable and loved features of Pomeranian puppies is [...]

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      Choosing The Right Pomeranian Breeder
      Article Title: Choosing The Right Pomeranian BreederAuthor: Rosie A AllanIf you're looking for a small breed dog that will provide youand your family with a long and happy companionship, the youneed look no farther than the Pomeranian. These dogs have gainedalmost celebrity status themselves as they are toted down thered carpet by various celebrities. The conditions in puppy millsare nothing short of horrendous. The pups that come out of thesemills are most often sick and dying, and have relatively shortlife spans when compared to dogs raised by a respectablebreeder. A quality breeder would never sell a pup to a pet store,preferring instead to be able to screen anyone who wants to takeone of their dogs home. You can help to do your part to putthese puppy mills out of busines

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      Adopting A Pet Pomeranian
      If you are looking for a toy dog that is intelligent, curious, lively and cuddly, then the Pomeranian could be the dog for you! Before you enter into dog ownership of any breed, however, you must ask... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

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      Pomeranian Care
      The Pom is a little dog with a big personality! This tiny fluffy creature has a wedge shaped head and looks like a little fox. With it's bright eyes, it seems like it is always smiling and willing to please. It is intelligent and eager to learn, but a firm hand must be applied or this little darling can become yippy and demanding. Along with all this cuteness and fluff, however, go some special grooming needs. While not excessively demanding, the Pomeranian does require some daily attention which you can use as a great excuse to bond with your pet! Teeth It is important that your pet get good dental care. Pomeranians are prone to tooth loss and bacteria build up. If the bacteria is allowed to run unchecked, this can cause problems with your pets overall health. Luckily, maintaining good dental health is easy! Simply buy an enzymatic toothpaste that fights bacteria (your vet can recommend a good brand) and a small tooth brush (I use the one that has a loop that fits on my finger). Try

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      Twelfth by Cynthia Vincent Pomeranian Tie Shorts
      Easy and comfort are the name of the game for this Cynthia Vincent garment. In an understandable color these paperbag waistline shorts ($249 USD) can be a great alternative to the pencil skirt or casual friday outfit.

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      Pomeranian Grooming Tips
      Found this userful tips at wikipedia.org, Here’s grooming tips for your pom, A daily or twice weekly brushing is essential to keep the thick, plush coat, which sheds seasonally, free of mats. A Pomeranian’s coat need very little trimming only every now and then. Combing is seldom necessary and sometimes totally unnecessary. Regular ear and nail care is recommended, along with peak seasonal bathing. However, it is unadvisable to bathe Pomeranians too frequently as excessive bathing can damage their skin and coat by removing essential oils. Pomeranians are also prone to teeth problems, and it is recommended that their teeth be brushed at least once a week. Ideally, their teeth should be brushed daily

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      Pomeranian Health Care Concerns
      Although it is tiny in stature and dainty in demeanor, the Pomeranian is actually a hardy little dog that does not suffer from many health problems. Of course, your best bet at getting a healthy Pomeranian is to buy one from a reputable breeder and be sure that the parents are healthy and free from defects. That being said, there are still some things you should look out for with your little Pom. One problem that affects many of the toy breeds including Pomeranians is a slippage of the kneecaps which is called patella luxation. This happens when the knee caps kind of slip out of their sockets, you might notice your dog walking sort of bowlegged. When you take your dog for regular veterinarian checkups your vet will probably feel around him by the knees to make sure everything is okay. If your Pom does have patella luxation and it is affecting him adversely it can be operated on. This is an inherited problem so Pomeranians with this should not be bred and you should be sure not to buy

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      Getting To Know Your Pomeranian
      Article Title: Getting To Know Your PomeranianAuthor: Dan StevensGetting to know your dog starts by getting to know its breed,and that includes getting a better idea about its appearance,personality, and health requirements. Here's what you need toknow about the Pomeranian: One of the most fascinating aspects of this breed is that inits much earlier and larger incarnations it was used in Laplandand Iceland for pulling sleds. Eventually, the Pomeranian movedon to other regions along the Baltic Sea. At this particulartime, the breed was still used as a working dog but then itstarted to increase in popularity as a family pet. The namegiven to this dog, which was originally Pommern or Pomore,means "on the sea." The Pomeranian was introduced into English nobility. Whilesomewhat popular, it became even more so after QueenCharlotte's granddaughter, Queen Victoria, returned from Italywith her new furry friend. Although the appearance was muchthe same, the earlier varie

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