Even those unfamiliar with dog breeds know the Pomeranian. These cute, fluffy little pets charm everyone, including those who aren't particularly fond of pets. If you're considering getting a pet, we'll tell you why a Pomeranian is the perfect choice.
Spitz are small
An ideal, compact pet for an apartment. It can be easily kept indoors, even in just one room, without causing any inconvenience. Furthermore, these dogs are suitable for those who have never kept pets indoors. They are easy to care for, don't require any special conditions, and can live in low temperatures. The breeder will explain all feeding questions, and all you need to do is follow the recommendations to keep your pet healthy.
Spitz are smart
The Pomeranian is a highly intelligent dog. Canine experts claim that this breed's intelligence level is equal to or exceeds that of a two-year-old child. It takes just a week to train this pet to a routine, weaning them off chewing furniture or picking up random things from the grass. They are easily trained to follow basic commands like "sit," "down," and "speak." Like all dogs, Pomeranians love to go outside, but if you're not one for leaving the house, your pet can be litter-trained. This is another advantage of bringing a Pomeranian into your home.
Spitz quickly become attached to their owners and are very devoted to them.
The Pomeranian is one of the best companion dogs. This pet doesn't just form bonds with its owners. It adapts to the personalities of each family member and easily gets along with children and teenagers. If you already have a cat or another dog, a Pomeranian is an ideal candidate for a second pet. It won't compete with the older dog for attention or territory. Furthermore, dogs of this breed are known to help with depression.
Spitz are fluffy, but have virtually no odor.
Those without pets often blame their absence on the unpleasant odor and hair literally everywhere. Everyone is familiar with the "cat" smell in an apartment, which is very difficult to remove. Dogs also have an odor, and while owners may not notice it over time, even those without dogs can detect the "doggy" odor. Furthermore, dogs need to have their paws washed regularly after walks, and if you don't catch a pet on the doorstep, you can safely wash the floors.
The Spitz is a fluffy breed, but its fur is almost non-shedding, even if it sheds twice a year. Your pet won't emit an unpleasant odor, and its coat is structured so that dirt is practically non-existent.
How do you feel about pets? Have you ever had a Pomeranian, and what were your impressions of this dog? Share your answers and interesting stories in the comments.




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