The Pomeranian or Miniature Spitz is an adorable ball of fur with an appearance that is both elegant and mischievous. It has an energetic and jovial personality that has made it one of the most popular breeds for decades. It is useful, however, to know the specifics of their behavior to know if their profile matches yours.
The small disadvantages
Small but confident, the Pomeranian does not hesitate to sometimes attack larger dogs without being aware of the danger. Towards humans, the Pomeranian's behavior is naturally wary of strangers, without being aggressive or fearful, but this pushes him to bark often. It is therefore important to emphasize this point during his education so that he develops good habits from an early age. He really likes to play with children but they will have to be taught to be vigilant so as not to hurt him because his small size also makes him more vulnerable.
Characteristics of the Pomeranian
Lively and intelligent, the Miniature Spitz is an excellent companion for its master. The behavior of the Pomeranian is easily satisfied with an indoor life, so it is an ideal dog for living in an apartment. However, he is very active despite his small size so he needs to exercise regularly and really enjoys family walks. Exercising will help him channel his energy. He is curious, mischievous and cheerful. As they age, their character softens, making them an ideal companion. Its small size makes it easy to transport everywhere and will delight both children and the elderly. The Miniature Spitz also loves to show off and be admired, making it an ideal dog for dog training competitions and trials. He is a balanced dog capable of adapting to any type of situation.
Sociability and relationships of trust
The Pomeranian is endearing and very loyal to his master. Despite his independent appearance, he likes to have his place within the family and to be often surrounded. However, he easily agrees to stay alone without suffering from separation anxiety syndrome, but for this he will have to get used to it from an early age with gradual and not too prolonged absences. He is rather easy to train and obeys easily but you should not miss a few key steps in his training. The Pomeranian has multiple qualities which can only be appreciated if a relationship of trust is established with his owner and he obtains, in return, kindness and good care. If he is mishandled or unfairly treated, the Miniature Spitz will have difficulty regaining his trust.
Thus, in an apartment and in an urban environment or in the countryside, with children or elderly or more sedentary people, it will be enough for him to have attentive masters and a good balance of life to be fulfilled and to return him to you fully in affection, in company and joy of life.
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