Pomeranian Care, Caring For Your Pomeranian
That adorable ball of fluff known as the Pomeranian can make a great addition to many families today. Friendly and eager to please, the Pomeranian puppy can get along quite well with older children and other pets alike, and many enjoy the loyalty of this tiny dog.
However, like any breed, Pomeranians can come with a variety of health issues that are inherent in the breed as well as Pomeranian allergies that can be caused by a variety of factors. By educating yourself in the basics of Pomeranian health issues, you can effectively screen breeders to find those with the healthiest animals and select the best Pomeranian for you.
By understanding the possible health problems in your Pomeranian and taking the time to find a veterinarian that is experienced in working with Pomeranians, you are on the right track to offering your puppy the best care possible.
Pomeranian allergies can be another health problem to watch for, and will present with symptoms like sneezing, coughing, diarrhea and itching. These allergies may be the result of their food or exposure to fleas, among other reasons.
Ask your breeder if he screens his dogs for some of the most common health issues and whether he keeps dogs that test positive out of the breeding process. Pomeranian allergies are not necessarily hereditary, so it is not as easy to avoid them. However, most Pomeranian allergies result from certain foods or fleas, so they can be easy to treat by simply avoiding the identified culprit.
Bringing a new pet into your home is an important responsibility, and one that you should prepare for accordingly. Part of that preparation will include educating yourself about the types of medical issues that you should be on the lookout for so that treatment can be sought quickly and effectively for any problems that might arise.
Finding a vet that you and your dog are comfortable with will go far in managing your pet’s health effectively as well. Just as you want to be comfortable with your own physician, your dog should have a good relationship with his doctor as well.
Find an office that is easy to access, a staff that is enjoyable to work with, and a doctor that will listen to your concerns about your dog and advise you properly. Good Pomeranian care is all about keeping your pet healthy and happy.
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