Dog Breed
Pomeranian
lively • bold • curious • playful
OrigineGermany / Poland
Espérance de vie12-16 years
Poids1.5-3 kg
Niveau d'énergiemoderate
Quick Stats
Taillesmall
Poids1.5-3 kg
Espérance de vie12-16 years
Niveau d'énergiemoderate
Toilettagehigh
Éducabilitémoderate
OrigineGermany / Poland
Tempérament
livelyboldcuriousplayful
Présentation
The Pomeranian is a tiny Spitz breed with a fluffy double coat and a personality much larger than its size. These alert, intelligent dogs are bold, curious, and lively — often behaving as if they are unaware of their diminutive stature.
Compatibilité
Enfants
Moyen
Autres chiens
Moyen
Chats
Bon
Vie en appartement
Excellent
Guide de soins
Pomeranians need regular grooming to maintain their fluffy coat. Despite their small size, they are active and need daily play. They can be prone to dental issues due to their small mouths. Supervise around larger dogs.
Besoins en exercice
Short daily walks and indoor play sessions. Their small size means moderate activity is sufficient.
Toilettage
Brush 3-4 times weekly to prevent matting of their thick double coat. Professional grooming every 6-8 weeks.
Problèmes de santé
patellar luxation
tracheal collapse
dental disease
alopecia X
Faits amusants
🐶Queen Victoria popularised the Pomeranian breed and owned over 35 of them.
🐶Pomeranians descended from large Spitz sled dogs — they used to weigh up to 14 kg.
🐶Two Pomeranians were among the three dogs that survived the sinking of the Titanic.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Pomeranians good apartment dogs?
Excellent apartment dogs due to their small size. They can be barkers, which is worth managing with training.
Do Pomeranians shed?
Yes, they shed moderately year-round and heavily during seasonal coat changes.
Are Pomeranians good with children?
Better with older, gentle children. Their small, fragile size makes them vulnerable around very young children.
How long do Pomeranians live?
Typically 12-16 years, making them one of the longer-lived breeds.
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