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The Pomeranian is a natural extrovert enjoying the company of human or canine companionship making them one of the most popular Toy breeds. They adore being pampered and petted but also love to be active and playful. Pomeranians are affectionate and faithful little dogs who make excellent companions. They are a small dog with a fox like appearance. Their tail curls over their back and they have small compact feet. Double coated with a thick undercoat, they have a straight outer coat. They look like a walking powderpuff of dense hair. They are fluffy, highly-feathered dogs with perfectly proportioned bodies. They have a large coat that requires quite a bit of maintenance, but most are unable to resist their "smiling" faces.
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| Name: | Patrick BLUE EYES TINY PUPPY |
| Price: | $1850.00 |
| Gender: | male |
| Color: | light chocolate merle |
| Date of Birth: | 2-21-2010 |
| Micro Chip: | 5088 |
| Registry: | apri |
| Comments: | THIS IS A VERY SMALL MALE PUPPY. Super nice puppy with an adorable face. THIS LITTLE GUY IS VERY NICE HE HAS A VERY GOOD HAIR COAT AND TINY FEATURES HE IS A LIGHT CHOCOLATE MERLE HE IS SHORT LEGGED AND SHORT BODY. |
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| Name: | Polly - Tiny toy pomeranian |
| Price: | $1250.00 |
| Color: | |
| Gender: | male |
| Date of Birth: | 2-21-2010 |
| Micro Chip: | 5090 |
| Registry: | united |
| Comments: | Super cute puppy with a Teddy face. THIS LITTLE GUY IS VERY NICE. HE HAS A VERY GOOD HAIR COAT AND A NICE FACE. HE IS SHORT LEGGED AND SHORT BODY. |
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| Name: | Prince teacup/tiny toy |
| Price: | $1250.00 |
| Color: | beige |
| Gender: | male |
| Date of Birth: | 2-4-2010 |
| Micro Chip: | 1792 4b5d30397d |
| Registry: | apri |
| Comments: | Beautiful cream color puppy- Super sweet little face. Nice coat. |
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| Name: | Pom baby TEACUP/TINY TOY |
| Price: | $1250.00 |
| Color: | |
| Gender: | male |
| Date of Birth: | 1-27-2010 |
| Micro Chip: | 3315 4b5f16790f |
| Registry: | united |
| Comments: | Super cute puppy with a Teddy face. |
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| Name: | Pepe |
| Price: | $950.00 |
| Color: | Light orange |
| Gender: | female |
| Date of Birth: | 2-13-2010 |
| Micro Chip: | 2571 4b5e09373e |
| Registry: | united |
| Comments: | Beautiful blue merle male Pomeranian. |
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| Name: | Fifi |
| Price: | $1250.00 |
| Color: | chocolate cream merle |
| Gender: | female |
| Date of Birth: | 3-8-2010 |
| Micro Chip: | 4859 |
| Registry: | apri |
| Comments: | Super cute puppy with an adorable little face. little ears...THIS LITTLE GIRL IS VERY HAPPY AND LOVING. SHE HAS A VERY GOOD HAIR COAT AND A NICE FACE. |
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| Name: | Panzy |
| Price: | $850.00 |
| Color: | white with fawn markings |
| Gender: | female |
| Date of Birth: | 2-13-2010 |
| Micro Chip: | 2574 4b61782214 |
| Registry: | aca |
| Comments: | Super cute puppy with an adorable little face. little ears... |
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| Name: | Panda |
| Price: | $1250.00 |
| Color: | white with fawn markings |
| Gender: | male |
| Date of Birth: | 2-27-2010 |
| Micro Chip: | 4698 0a01271714 |
| Registry: | united |
| Comments: | Super cute puppy with an adorable little face. little ears... |
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| Name: | Prairie |
| Price: | $1250.00 |
| Color: | white |
| Gender: | female |
| Date of Birth: | 3-1-2010 |
| Micro Chip: | 4806 no micro chip |
| Registry: | apri |
| Comments: | Super cute puppy with an adorable little face. little ears... |
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| Name: | Pansy |
| Price: | $1250.00 |
| Color: | Light orange |
| Gender: | female |
| Date of Birth: | 2-4-2010 |
| Micro Chip: | 1610 4b62423778 |
| Registry: | united |
| Comments: | Approx. 1.14 oz . She is a sweet little girl, very playful, nice hair. ACA reg. She has little ears and looks like a little Teddy Bear. Just adorable face. |
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| Name: | Peggy |
| Price: | $1,250.00 tiny toy |
| Gender: | female |
| Color: | white with fawn markings |
| Date of Birth: | 12-17-09 |
| Micro Chip: | 8001 micro chip |
| Registry: | apri |
| Comments: | Super cute puppy with nice markings. Tiny toy with little ears. |
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| Name: | Porsche |
| Price: | 950.00 |
| Color: | fawn sable |
| Gender: | male |
| Date of Birth: | 2-13-2010 |
| Micro Chip: | 2562 |
| Registry: | aca |
| Comments: | Small Pomeranian puppy. Super cute and very affectionate. He loves to be held. Super cutie pie. A very special puppy for sure. |
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| Name: | Peaches Teacup/tiny toy |
| Price: | $1500.00 |
| Color: | |
| Gender: | female |
| Date of Birth: | 1-30-2010 |
| Micro Chip: | 2552 4b613f1c6c |
| Registry: | apri |
| Comments: | Super cute puppy with an adorable little face. little ears... |
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| Name: | Pammy |
| Price: | $1250.00 |
| Color: | |
| Gender: | male |
| Date of Birth: | 1-30-2010 |
| Micro Chip: | 0940 |
| Registry: | united |
| Comments: | Super cute puppy with a Teddy face. 1.9 oz as of today 3-20-2010 |
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| Name: | Nancy |
| Price: | $1250.00 |
| Color: | Light orange |
| Gender: | female |
| Registry: | united |
| Comments: | Approx. 1.9 oz . She is a sweet little girl, very playful, nice hair. ACA reg. She has little ears and looks like a little Teddy Bear. Just adorable face. |

| Name: | Tinkerbel |
| Price: | $750.00 |
| Color: | |
| Gender: | Female |
| Registry: | united |
| Comments: | Beautiful green eyes- lovely rare color. Chocolate marle. She is absolutely lovely puppy with a great disposition. She has a nice coat with great markings. |
| Name: | Marty |
| Price: | 1250.00 |
| Color: | fawn sable |
| Gender: | male |
| Comments: | Extremely small teacup puppy. Super cute and very affectionate. He loves to be held. Great puppy to take with you in a purse. Super cutie pie. A very special puppy for sure. |
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| Name: | Danny Wolf Sable |
| Price: | $3000.00 |
| Gender: | male |
| Color: | Wolf Sable |
| Registry: | apr |
| Comments: | Gorgeous Puppy is 1.3 as of today January 14, 2010 This little guy has small parents. He is just an adorable little puppy with the cutest teddy bear face. |
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| Name: | Pamela |
| Price: | $1,250.00 |
| Gender: | female |
| Color: | light cream |
| Registry: | united |
| Comments: | Super cute puppy. She is all light cream with a super cute teddy bear face. |
Traveling By Air With Your Teacup Pomeranian Teacup Pomeranian puppy OR another breed of Puppy
Many teacup Pomeranian Teacup Pomeranian puppy owners may decide to take the him or her along on their trips. A well-planned trip with the family teacup Pomeranian can be fun. However, if air travel is involved, then leaving pets at home with a good pet sitter may be the preferred option.
teacup Pomeranian puppies are just like people who sometimes become anxious when they don't travel frequently. This leads some owners and veterinarians to question whether administering sedatives or tranquilizers to Teacup Pomeranians or cats prior to flight is a good idea. According to national and international air transportation organizations, as well as the American Humane Association and the American Veterinary Medical Association, in most cases the answer is "no"!
How to Transport Your Pet by Air
There are a number of ways to transport your pet by air.
First, some airlines will allow you to travel with a small teacup Pomeranian Teacup Pomeranian puppy or pet in the cabin of the plane if your pet will fit in a carry-on kennel or approved carrier under a passenger seat.
This method is a safe and humane way to transport your teacup Pomeranian Teacup Pomeranian puppy. Contact your airline directly to determine the best option for you and your teacup Pomeranian.
Questions to Consider When Your teacup Pomeranian Teacup Pomeranian puppy Travels with you.
Is your pet old enough to travel?
APHIS requires your teacup Pomeranian Teacup Pomeranian
puppy or pet to be at
least eight weeks old and fully weaned before traveling by air.
Which flights are easier on your pet?
Whenever possible, book a direct, nonstop flight and avoid
holiday or weekend travel. Consider schedules that minimize
temperature extremes. For example, try to avoid travel during
excessively hot or cold periods. Morning or evening flights are
preferable during the summer.
Is your teacup Pomeranian
Teacup Pomeranian puppy healthy?
Check with a veterinarian to be sure that your teacup
Pomeranian Teacup Pomeranian puppy is fit to travel. Some species – for example,
pug-nosed Teacup Pomeranians (e.g., Boxers and Boston Terriers) – simply do
not fly well because they may have difficulty breathing even
under normal conditions. You will need a health certificate,
provided by your veterinarian, in order to comply with the rules
of most airlines, as well as state and federal rules. To be
valid for your trip on most airlines, the certificate should be
issued no more than seven to 10 days prior to departure. Be sure
to check with your airline to get the exact amount of time they
require before your pet’s trip.
Should you sedate your teacup
Pomeranian Teacup Pomeranian puppy or pet?
Most veterinarians advise against sedating your Teacup
Pomeranian puppy since
the effects of tranquilizers on animals at higher altitudes are
unpredictable. The decision to prescribe a tranquilizer for your
teacup Pomeranian Teacup Pomeranian puppy should be made by you and your
veterinarian. If you believe that some form of sedation might be
helpful, be sure to obtain and follow a veterinarian’s advice.
Prepare in Advance
Do you have the proper kennel for your teacup Pomeranian Teacup
Pomeranian puppy?
You and the airlines must follow APHIS regulations on
the size of kennel for your Teacup Pomeranian puppy. The kennel must be sturdy,
properly ventilated and large enough for your pet to freely be
able to stand, turn around and lie down. The kennel must close
securely with a mechanism that requires no special tools to
operate. APHIS regulations require that the kennel have
projecting rims or spacers to ensure that the kennel’s
ventilation slats cannot be blocked by adjoining kennels or
cargo. Appropriate kennels are available at pet stores and from
most airlines. Remember to check with your airline because
airline policies can vary.
Is your teacup Pomeranian
Teacup Pomeranian puppy or pet comfortable in the
travel kennel?
As far in advance of the trip as possible, let your Maltese
Teacup Pomeranian puppy get to know the travel kennel. Veterinarians recommend
leaving it open in the house with an old sock or other familiar
object inside, so that your pet will spend time in the kennel.
It is important for your teacup Pomeranian Teacup Pomeranian
puppy or cat to be as
relaxed as possible during the flight.
When your teacup Pomeranian Teacup Pomeranian puppy travels, the kennel should
Clearly display your name and address
Use arrows or other marking to indicate the top of the kennel
Include food and water dishes (both empty), which are secured inside the kennel and accessible from outside
Show a food and water schedule and, if any food is necessary, include an ample supply in a bag attached to the outside of the kennel
Contain no more than one adult Teacup Pomeranian (or Teacup Pomeranian puppy between eight weeks and six months old that weighs more than 20 lbs.) or one cat per kennel. (Two puppies or kittens that are between the ages of eight weeks and six months old and under 20 lbs. each may share the same kennel if they are personal pets of comparable size and are socially compatible with one another)
A general rule of thumb is that your pet must be able to stand comfortably in the kennel and be able to turn around while standing in the kennel
Contain absorbent material or bedding, such as newspaper
Display labels on top and on at least one side with the words LIVE ANIMALS printed in 1-inch-high letters
Have you made advance arrangements for your pets?
At the time you book a trip on which you plan to transport
your pet, advise the airline directly that you will be traveling
with a pet either in the cabin with you, as accompanied baggage
in the cargo hold on your flight, or as cargo. Be sure to
contact your airline again 24-48 hours prior to departure to
reconfirm your pet’s transportation plans. This is important
since airlines will transport only a limited number of pets on
each airplane.
Please note that advance arrangements do not guarantee that your pet will travel on a specific flight. Airlines reserve the right to refuse to transport a pet for reasons such as illness, poor kenneling or extreme temperatures at origin, transfer or destination airports.
Ready for Flight
Acceptance of Pets and teacup Pomeranian puppies
An airline cannot guarantee that it will
accept a teacup Pomeranian Teacup Pomeranian puppy or pet that it has not seen. Since
an airline cannot transport a pet that is violent or dangerous,
important considerations for acceptance of pets include the
pet’s health and disposition. A health certificate will help
to address any concerns. An airline must also determine that
all paperwork is in order and that the kennel meets all
requirements.
Food and Water for your Maltese
Teacup Pomeranian puppy
USDA requires that you offer your teacup Pomeranian Teacup
Pomeranian puppy or
pet food and water within four hours before check-in with the
airline. Do not overfeed your Maltese at this time. A full
stomach is not good for a traveling pet. When you check in with
the airline, you must sign a certification of the time when you
last offered food and water to your pet. (Do not leave food or
water in the dish in the kennel. It will spill and make travel
unpleasant for your pet.)
Arrival and Check-In
Get to the airport with plenty of time to spare so that
there will be no rush. If your teacup Pomeranian Teacup
Pomeranian puppy or pet
is traveling as unaccompanied baggage or by special expedited
delivery service, check-in will usually be at the passenger
terminal. If your pet will be traveling through the cargo
system, you may need to go to the air freight terminal, which
typically is located in a separate part of the airport. Be sure
to check with your airline for the acceptance cutoff time for
your flight, and the location from which you can retrieve your
teacup Pomeranian Teacup Pomeranian puppy at the destination airport. Note: You
may not give teacup Pomeranian to the airline more than four
hours before flight time (six hours by special arrangement).
Security Screening of your Pet
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) regulations
require physical screening of all pets and their kennels whether
transported in the passenger cabin, as accompanied baggage or
air cargo.
If your teacup Pomeranian Teacup Pomeranian puppy or pet is traveling with you in the passenger cabin or as unaccompanied baggage, TSA will likely require your teacup Pomeranian Teacup Pomeranian puppy to accompany you through the passenger screening equipment at the security checkpoint. You will usually need to remove your pet from its kennel to allow for TSA screening of the kennel or pet carrier. In most cases, the kennel will be subject to the same security procedures as your carry-on luggage or checked bags.
Helpful Tips
It is a good idea to carry a leash or harness with you on a trip so that you may walk your teacup Pomeranian before check-in and after arrival, and so that you can secure your pet during security screening. (Do not keep the leash with your teacup Pomeranian Teacup Pomeranian puppy, either inside or attached to the outside of the kennel.)
Do not take your teacup Pomeranian out of its kennel inside the airport unless TSA personnel ask you to do so. In keeping with airport regulations and out of courtesy for other passengers, you should let your pet out of the kennel only after you leave the terminal building. Some airports offer special pet relief areas. Check with your airline or the airport information desk when you arrive at the terminal.
You should clearly mark the kennel with your pet’s name.
In addition to showing your name and address as required by APHIS, you must mark the kennel with the telephone number of a person at the destination who can be contacted about your pet. This is especially important if you are sending your teacup Pomeranian Teacup Pomeranian puppy unaccompanied through the cargo system, because you will not be at the airport to claim your pet upon arrival. It may be helpful to contact a pet travel service to handle an unaccompanied pet, since these services manage pick-up and delivery and can advise on quarantine requirements for international travel.
If your teacup Pomeranian Teacup Pomeranian puppy is traveling in the cargo system, remember that there is a processing period for cargo after arrival, which may vary depending on the airline, the airport, and whether your teacup Pomeranian Teacup Pomeranian puppy is arriving from a domestic or international location.
If you have questions, be sure to contact your airline.
Remember: Even under the best conditions, air travel can be stressful on your pet. Be sure to talk to your veterinarian before transporting your pet by air to make sure that your pet is sufficiently healthy to withstand the stresses associated with air travel.
How To Make Your Teacup Pomeranian To Stop Biting
If you are too busy to storm out of the room every time your puppy bites, keep a small, thin leash on him while you are home. If your puppy bites, use the leash to lead him quickly to his timeout spot. After saying "ouch!" don't talk to him or touch him while you do this. The timeout spot can be a crate or small, quiet room. Don't let him out until he has calmed down. He may just need a nap.
There are also several sprays available that discourage chewing. Some Pomeranian puppies are not affected by these sprays, but if yours is, spray some on your hands right before playing with your puppy. Spray it on yourself near your puppy so they get a big whiff of the bad stuff and are encouraged to stay away from it.
Whatever method you choose, remember that consistency is the key! React the same way every time, and your puppy will stop biting quickly.
Does your beloved Pomeranian Puppy have a biting problem? Mouthing and biting are common among puppies and dogs, especially when at play or while teething. It's usually up to the owner to teach the Pomeranian Puppy what is acceptable behavior and what is not. It's never a good idea to just let puppies play with one's hands and/or feet - no matter how adorable or cute it seems. It gives puppies the idea that it's ok to bite skin.
Biting canines generally have a sweet, loving and wonderful disposition 99% of the time. It is only 1% of the time that something happens that triggers the dog to attack or bite.
Nipping, mouthing and biting are normal behaviors of young pups and rarely cause serious damage. But while these may seem perfectly harmless, such behavior must be corrected before the dog reaches adulthood, when bites could inflict more severe injuries.
Pomeranian Puppy biting doesn't go away overnight. It's a gradual process that must not be hurried. Here are some things you can do to effectively end your puppy's carefree biting days.
Teacup Pomeranian Chewing
Controlling Pomeranian Puppy chewing can be difficult at first because the small nipping of a new Teacup Pomeranian Puppy seems like a harmless, and almost sweet, sentiment to let a new owner know that their Pomeranian Puppy loves them. Unfortunately, though, this sweet nipping can actually hurt, as puppies have extremely sharp teeth, but it can also lead to biting or excessive chewing that may result in the harm of a person or the damage of owner property.
All
puppies need to chew, especially as puppies when they are teething. This is also
a way that they learn about their environment. Just as small babies will chew on
things when their teeth hurt or when they are curious as to what an object is,
so will puppies. Adult dogs need to chew in order to help keep their mouths free
of bacteria and plaque, but many adult
dogs end up chewing out of boredom, lack of socialization or exercise, or just
because they still have a lot of Teacup Pomeranian Puppy play in them. Whatever
the reason, controlling this habit needs to happen in order to protect your
personal property as well as preventing your Pomeranian Puppy from trying
to chew on a family member or visitor.
In order to control your Teacup Pomeranian Puppy chewing, it is essential to stop all biting and nipping before it gets out of control. If you have a Teacup Pomeranian Puppy, this is a perfect time to begin subsiding this behavior. As cute as it is to have your sweet little pup chewing on your wrist or fingers, this only promotes the behavior. If they begin nipping or play biting at your wrists, immediately stop the behavior, tell them no and move them to a dog toy or a rawhide chew. This should be adamantly repeated and even during Teacup Pomeranian Puppy playtime, chewing or biting should not be tolerated.
Having a small collection of dog toys, rawhides or safe dog bones is an especially helpful way to control the chewing habit. It will also be helpful to always keep a watchful eye on a pup or dog while they are chewing to make sure they do not move on to other items that are not on their list of approved chew toys. Another helpful tip is to place them inside of their dog crate once you have given them a chew toy, this way they can begin to learn boundaries of what is theirs and what is off limits to them.
Another important preventative method is to never allow dogs or puppies to chew on anything that is a personal possession. Even if you have an old set of shoes that you were just going to throw away, letting your dog chew on these only gives them the signal that they can chew on other shoes in your closet. Remember that they cannot differentiate between old and new shoes or expensive and cheap ones!
Pomeranian Puppy Dental Information
Dental disease in dogs and Pomeranian Puppies
Plaque: Pomeranian Puppies and Dogs rarely get cavities, but are much more prone to gum disease and excess tartar build-up on the teeth. Food particles and bacteria collect along the gumline forming plaque. Routine home care can remove this plaque.
Tartar: If plaque is not removed, minerals in the saliva combine with the plaque and form tartar which adheres strongly to the teeth. Plaque starts to mineralize 3-5 days after it forms. The tartar is irritating to the gums and causes an inflammation called gingivitis. This can be seen as reddening of the gums adjacent to the teeth. It also causes bad breath in your Pomeranian puppy. At this point it is necessary to remove the tartar with special instruments called scalers, and then polish the teeth.
Periodontal Disease: If the tartar is not removed, it builds up under the gums. It separates the gums from the teeth to form "pockets" and encourages even more bacterial growth. At this point the damage is irreversible, and called "periodontal" disease. It can be very painful and can lead to loose teeth, abscesses, and bone loss or infection. As bacterial growth continues to increase, the bacteria may enter the bloodstream. This can cause infection of the heart valves, liver, and kidneys. If treated by your veterinarian with special instruments and procedures, periodontal disease can be slowed or stopped.
What is included in a good dental care program for your Pomeranian Puppy?
A good dental care program includes:
Oral Exams by Your Veterinarian: A thorough dental exam can identify potential problems such as plaque and tartar build-up, gingivitis, periodontal disease, and fractured or abscessed teeth. During an oral exam your veterinarian will:
Dental Cleaning by Your Veterinarian: To prevent dental disease, your Pomeranian Puppy needs routine dental care at home. But to perform good home care, you need to start with clean teeth. Brushing will remove plaque but not tartar. So if your Pomeranian Puppy's teeth have tartar, it is necessary for your veterinarian to remove it and polish the teeth. This consist of.
Daily Home Oral Care: Home oral care includes routine examinations of your puppy's mouth and brushing her teeth.
Mechanical removal of plaque: Studies show that hard kibbles are slightly better than canned food at keeping plaque from accumulating on the teeth. There are veterinary dentist-approved foods and treats on the market that have shown that dogs eating these foods have less plaque and tartar build-up.
Veterinary dentistry is becoming more common and more sophisticated. Pomeranian Puppies can have the same procedures as people: root canals, crowns, and even braces. Some veterinarians specialize in dentistry and are board-certified. New products are continually becoming available to help veterinarians and owners provide the best possible oral care for pets
Teacups Puppies or Pomeranians can bark - it's a fact of doggy life, and to the humans who own them. However, when a nuisance barker disturbs your peaceful environment, it's time to put a stop to the racket.
Before attacking the dog, consider the cause of the bad behavior.
Avoid "rewarding" a Teacup Pomeranian Puppy for inappropriate barking. Don't run to the door and yell, "Shut up!" Choose an effective punishment, when appropriate. Don't try to soothe him into being quiet, by petting him and saying, "It's okay, we're here." You might as well give him a Teacup Pomeranian Puppy treat, you'll get the same results.
Bringing a Teacup Pomeranian Puppy inside at night will usually stop disruptive barking. Confining the Teacup Pomeranian Puppy to a smaller enclosure, such as a Teacup Pomeranian Puppy crate, also can curb barking. Keep in mind, however, that a Teacup Pomeranian Puppy should not be crated outdoors all day.
In order to qualify for the privilege of cabin travel, your Teacup Pomeranian Puppy or cat must be small enough to fit comfortably inside a Pomeranian Puppy crate that will fit under a passenger seat. The dimensions of travel Puppy crates are usually 8” x 17” x 12”, but contact your airline before purchasing a carrier. Every airline has its own particular regulations; some airlines permit soft-sided Puppy crates, while others only allow the hard Puppy crates. If your carrier does not meet the airline's requirements, you may not be allowed to use it. Animal carriers are counted as a part of your carry-on luggage, but generally require an additional fee, depending on the airline.
Your Teacup Pomeranian Puppy will be more comfortable in his carrier if you let him become used to it at home. Leave it open in the house with a comfortable cushion or blanket and a favorite Teacup Pomeranian Puppy inside. You may also want to try taking him for short excursions in the car so he will be familiar to traveling in it.
In most cases, airlines restrict animals to one small animal per cabin, so make sure that you have an advanced reservation. When you order your tickets, request an aisle seat with seats in front of you – it will be easier to slide the carrier under the seat.
Most airlines require a health certificate issued not more than 10 days before your date of departure. Rabies and vaccination certificates may also be necessary. It is best to inquire about all paperwork and restrictions before arriving at the airport – if all is not in order, you and your Teacup Pomeranian Puppy will not be allowed to board the plane.
Feed your Teacup Pomeranian Puppy a very light meal at least 4 hours before departure. Try to make sure he has relieved himself before the trip. Arrive at the airport early, especially if you are traveling during a holiday. Hand check your pet through security. Since you may have to remove your Teacup Pomeranian Puppy from his carrier for the security check, keep a Teacup Pomeranian Puppy collar and Teacup Pomeranian Puppy leash on him until you have passed through. Keep both your and your dog’s ticket handy. Most airlines will allow you to board the plane when they seat “those needing extra time or assistance”.
Tranquilizing a Teacup Pomeranian Puppy is sometimes necessary, but there are dogs who actually become more agitated with their use. Follow your veterinarian’s recommendation for your dog; he knows him best.
Pomeranian Puppy Food "Guideline"
Can you find your dog’s ribs easily, or do you have to search for them? If you discover that you are not able to feel its ribs, you have an overweight dog. Just like people, a healthy diet, combined with exercise, gives a Pomeranian Puppy physical and mental well-being. Good nutrition also gives your Pomeranian Puppy the means to fight off infection and illness.
It is best to feed your Pomeranian Puppy a diet of premium Pomeranian Puppy food that contains high quality digestible protein, without meat by-products, indigestible fillers, dyes or chemical preservatives. Even though premium food may cost more, your Pomeranian Puppy will eat less, be more satisfied and you will be able to see the results – glossy coat, shiny eyes, smooth skin and alert expression – with your own eyes. Regardless of what you choose to feed, always read the food labels to check for the ingredients and be wary of the additives mentioned above.
The debate of dry Pomeranian Puppy food versus canned dog food has been going on for some time. It has been advocated for many years that dry food helps rid teeth of tartar; however, this is not true. Brushing, nylon bones and regular veterinary cleaning are the best ways to manage your dog’s oral health. What is true is that dry food is very convenient and economic. If you choose dry food, the premium brands provide high quality nutrition and are definitely worth the additional cost.
Canned food contains more moisture because it is manufactured from fresh meat; it is very digestible and contains no preservatives. Dogs almost always prefer canned food to dry food, but it can be expensive if you are feeding a large dog.
Some more feeding tips:
HOW TO MAKE YOUR POMERANIAN HAPPY
Have you ever watched your Teacup Pomeranian Puppy sleep? His paws twitch, his tail wags and he lets out little barks. Perhaps he's dreaming of a romp through a meadow or a game of fetch with his best friend. Ever wish you could make him this happy while he was awake? You can.
If you have a Teacup Pomeranian puppy then puppy grooming supplies are absolutely essential items to have in your home. Although you could pay to take your puppy to the veterinarian or to a pet grooming store every time they need their nails trimmed, a haircut, or their teeth cleaned, sometimes this just isn’t financially practical.
Many Teacup Pomeranian puppy owners will use scented shampoo to remove the smell of their dog rolling in something stinky. Oatmeal shampoo is meant to help eliminate itching due to a dry coat. Keep in mind that many of these shampoos are also combined and can be found at any major pet store, although allergy shampoos are best purchased directly from the veterinarian.
Dog Towels: Although you can always use a towel from your own linen selection, since Teacup Pomeranian puppies are usually a lot dirtier and messier, it is best to purchase separate puppy towels and leave them in a designated area. These towels are shaped long and thin to fit around the undercarriage of the Teacup Pomeranian puppy. Most are also made extra absorbent to help dry puppies more quickly. This will prevent them getting a chill or having them jump on the couch wet.
If you have a long haired dog that sheds a great
deal, an oval pin might not be the right tool. Insteayou should consider the
slicker brush, which will effectively pull out large clumps of long hair that is
being shed. These brushes usually come with different size heads and tips,
ranging from small to extra large.
Dog Combs: Combs are great for getting out tangles on long Teacup Pomeranian puppy hair but can also be used for puppy hair cutting. If you have a long-haired dog that often gets mats in his hair, this is an essential tool. You might want to consider a comb that looks like a rack for long-haired dogs, as these will remove the undercoat best during shedding seasons. Other than the rack, most dog combs are metal but otherwise resemble a human comb.
Dog Nail Trimmers: There are two basic types of Teacup Pomeranian puppy nail trimmers. The first kind are most often used by veterinary technicians and resemble a pruning shear. The blade is angled to the side, but this requires cutting down on the Teacup Pomeranian puppy nail. Most veterinarians only suggest using this type if you have a calm Teacup Pomeranian puppy and are experienced with the blade.
The other nail trimmer is often referred to as the
guillotine as the dog’s nail goes right into a little hole and the cutting blade
comes up through the hole to cut the nail. This type of nail trimmer is most
common for Teacup Pomeranian puppy owners that don’t have a great deal of
experience or who won’t be trimming their Teacup Pomeranian puppy’s nails that
often.