Pomeranian

Tiny, fluffy, vivacious. The smallest of the spitz breeds — bold and full of attitude.

GroupToy
OriginGermany / Pomerania
Weight1.5–3.5 kg
Height15–28 cm
Lifespan12–16 years
Energy level
Trainability
Grooming needs
Good with kids
Good with other pets
Hypoallergenic
Watchdog instinct
Novice-owner OK

The Pomeranian descends from large Spitz sled dogs of Pomerania (modern Germany/Poland). They were bred down dramatically — Queen Victoria reduced their size by ~50% during her reign. Today's "Pom" is a tiny, fluffy fireball with the temperament of a much larger dog.

Temperament

Lively, alert, vocal, bold. Poms can be snappy with strangers and other dogs without socialisation. They're intensely bonded to their owner.

Exercise needs

20–30 minutes of daily walking plus play. They love to "patrol" gardens.

Grooming

Heavy double coat needing 3–4× weekly brushing, more during seasonal moults. Most owners get a trim every 2–3 months.

Common health issues

Patellar luxation. Tracheal collapse (use a harness). Dental disease. Alopecia X (post-clipping coat loss). Heart problems.

👍 Best for

Apartment dwellers, retirees, allergy-tolerant owners.

👎 Not best for

Households with toddlers — Poms are fragile and may snap.

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