Male vs Female Pomeranians- 10 Differences Between Them

2023 ж. 16 Нау.
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Do you want to know the differences between male and female Pomeranians?
Some may say they are the same but, they are not.
There are many differences between the two genders that you should know about before choosing your new puppy.
In this video, I discuss the differences between male and female Pomeranians in the following categories.
-Size
-Personality
-Maturity
-Affection
-Marking Behaviors
-Protectiveness
-Health
-Coat
-Price
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  • My wife and I work with "Angels Among Us", an animal fostering group. We recently fostered a female Pomeranian. Actually, I should say foster failed her. Once we had her for a couple of days, we fell in love with her and couldn't let her go. I was never a small dog person but this little girl just worked her way under my skin. I should say I'm an ex-trucker and weigh, well, let's just say I'm over 200 pounds. This little ball of fur just knows how to melt me into a puddle. I've never known a more loving creature then our little "Belle Ami", French for beautiful friend.

    @Tom-In-Ga@Tom-In-Ga Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you so much for sharing. I love your story. I've thought of fostering Pomeranians but, I fall in love too easily and would end up keeping them all. Pomeranians are special and can turn the lease likely person into a small fluffy dog lover. My uncle who has would in construction his entire life just lost his beloved Pomeranian that he had for over 15 years. That little guy when with him everywhere. Pomeranians are some of the best friends I've ever had.

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms Жыл бұрын
    • Wow I love that your a foster group. How can I support?

      @frmdaway@frmdaway Жыл бұрын
    • I know what you mean. I used to foster dogs and they asked me to foster a kitten. Game over. That kitten is now 4 years old and she thinks she runs the house. I told them I couldn’t do cats because I would end up with a house full of them. I would be the same with poms too. 😂😂

      @JeepGirl45@JeepGirl45 Жыл бұрын
    • @@frmdaway Lookup rescue groups in your state. Even if you can’t foster you could donate or volunteer. I’m from Arkansas and because we have so many rural areas we have a big problem with dogs and cats needing homes. So we have several rescue groups here. Alot of people in rural areas don’t get their pets spayed/neutered and they let their animals roam free so once they have babies it’s not uncommon for them to put them in a box, come into town and drop them in a parking lot or on the side of the road. It’s so sad.

      @JeepGirl45@JeepGirl45 Жыл бұрын
    • I also foster failed a female Pom 1yr ago. She was found wandering the streets with bald patches a scabs over her. She's now got a beaut🎉ginger coat, and gets on great with her sister, a Jack Chi. I think she's the most affectionate dog I've ever had. Definitely appreciates how good her life is now ❤

      @keithgriffiths9864@keithgriffiths986410 ай бұрын
  • We have a 10 year old Pomeranian and she acts just like a puppy! She still has so much energy, it’s honestly kind of amazing. She sleeps a lot but she can flip and switch and go wild in an instant. She’s my buddy lol.

    @axemansjazz6670@axemansjazz6670Ай бұрын
    • They are the best of buddies. Yes, mine also go from sleeping to the zoomies!

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpomsАй бұрын
  • i lost my boy pomeranian that i had for 14 years. i had him since i was 10 years old, im now 23. he died 3/23/23 i turned 23 4/7/2023.. he had a collapsed trachea for almost 2 years.. he held on the longest he could just for me..❤❤im still heartbroken, can’t stop crying or thinking about him. i have his remains in an urn, and his paw print & nose print & some of his fur.. & i just can’t wait to see him at the rainbow road 🌈 he was so sweet, and he barked a lottt but alllll he wanted to do was sleep with me and cuddle, he didn’t like toys lol or even other dogs he just wanted ME🥺💔💙

    @AverysDiary@AverysDiary Жыл бұрын
    • I'm so sorry for your loss. Losing a best friend like this is one of the most challenging things in life. It can sometimes make you question if putting yourself through the pain of loss is worth it. It always is though. The years of love and joy that these little fluffy buggers bring is worth it. The stronger the bond and love is the harder the loss feels. Healing and grief takes time and never completely goes away but, remembering the good times helps and will start to overshine the sadness. When you are ready a new fluffy friend may also help you heal. Thank you for sharing.

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms Жыл бұрын
    • I'm so deeply sorry for your loss. I lost my 11 year old black greyhound Revan on 12/28/22 and it broke me in more ways than I can explain. He was my child. His two brothers, Tyrion and Gendry, both greyhounds, kept me going through the hardest of it. My fiance and I decided to get a pomeranian puppy, Inder, who was born three days after Revan passed. He's a black pom with a little bit of white, exactly the same as Revan. He brought a bit of Revan's light back into our lives. I hope you meet another dog one day who will remind you of your beautiful pom. Revan is in his spot in the sun, in a beautiful urn, with his pawprint and fur as well, surrounded by an indoor garden. They're never really gone, not if we don't let them go.

      @riversnow5771@riversnow5771 Жыл бұрын
    • Sorry I lost my last dog like this I now have two poms and wondering weather to have a litter before she gets netted what do you think I would love to give you some comfort of this kind with a pooch take care.

      @susanhopins4184@susanhopins41846 күн бұрын
  • Our new male Pomeranian is extremely intelligent and very easy to train. He already knows tricks and actually plays fetch. Where my male😊 shih tzu won't even bring the ball back to me 😅 Pomeranians are amazing ❤

    @naptimecreations@naptimecreations Жыл бұрын
    • Lol! Pomeranians are so special! They are the best companions in my opinion.

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms Жыл бұрын
    • @@allaboutpoms I agree 100% ❤️ wish I would have got one sooner

      @naptimecreations@naptimecreations Жыл бұрын
  • My 3 lb boy is the biggest love bug. Doesn't want anything to do with other dogs period. Just wants 24/7 365 being with my wife or myself. Demands accompany us everywhere. Loves car rides cause he gets to be with us. He is a crazy guard dog afraid of nothing and guarantee would give his life protecting us. He is an absolute fantastic gentle loving dog with anyone outside the home. So calm and gentle. But you step foot in his yard or near his family or home and he goes batshit crazy. He sounds terrifying. Love this little guy. He literally looks like a stuffed animal when I carry him around. Poms are awesome but need need need your constant company and bark at any little micronoise that is bothersome. I had German Shepherds K9 s my entire life and they were smart af. But I swear this pea brain is tons smarter. It has a vocabulary comprehension better than me. Learns new words instantaneously. So smart that it hurt it's leg one day and loved the attention so much it carried on pretending after fully healed. How I know? Because the slippery bastard got busted one day hopping on wrong leg and we told him. So he switched up to other leg. Never thought I admit it but love this little chicks dog.

    @deakanutz@deakanutz11 ай бұрын
    • Omg! I love the story about him faking his leg injury to get more attention. He sounds similar to big cream boy Murphy. Super loving and needy as well as being major watchdog. He comes across as a dufus at times but, then can read body language clues about simple things. He can understand the words camping and camper if we say them he starts to lose his mind and climbs up on the windowsill to see if the camper is outside. I think people can easily underestimate how smart Poms are still they look like stuffed toys. They are awesome dogs! Thanks for sharing.

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms11 ай бұрын
  • I just adopted a male Pomeranian last week. He is 2 months old and so smart and so beautiful. I interacted with several dogs before choosing and sensed the females were more dominant in some ways!

    @benjochs@benjochs Жыл бұрын
    • Congrats on your new family member! When we got Murphy we were able to sit with a bunch of puppies to see which one we wanted. We were already drawn to the one cream puppy and could tell by his pictures that he was timid and sweet. Now he's a watchdog but a huge cuddle bug. Our female is the boss. Lol

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms Жыл бұрын
  • I have a 8 year old male Pomeranian and he is super playful and acts like a puppy. He is very needy and clingy but he is my baby and he gets whatever he wants! He’s a spoiled little dude but he’s worth it!

    @cdeeb002@cdeeb00211 ай бұрын
    • So adorable. My males are super clingy especially my cream pup Murphy. He will follow me around with a toy in his mouth asking to cuddle.

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms11 ай бұрын
  • I've got to agree with the cuddley issue. But no 2 ways about it, poms are the greatest dogs everrrrr! Male or female. I lost my last baby boy Oct. '21 and Oct. '22 I lost my 31 y.o mare. 2 major losses in a year. Such a difference in size but they each left the same size holes in my heart, huge. Of all my dogs and my few horses, thse 2 were my closest "fur babies". God willing, and I pray He is, I will somehow be able to get another pommy in my life. At 60, I only have 1 dog now and it just feels weird. If I get another pom, well they're such big personalities it will feel like 3 dogs! I miss my pom babies.

    @horseladyjane4321@horseladyjane4321 Жыл бұрын
    • They are really life changing animals! Pet loss is one of the worst things to ever experience we have two elderly cats that I am dreading the loss of. Hopefully they will have some more years. The companionship and love of a pet is the same to me as a person. Hopefully you will have a new pom baby in your future!

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms Жыл бұрын
  • I took my little pom baby fluffball at home last year as a 13 weeks old puppy. It's a cute little boy, now a flyweight with 6,6 pounds and with the most perfect birthdate (22/2/2). He's cuddly all the time, playfull, sassy and he can ignore me very good. But the good thing is that he doesn't mark everywhere and he's not humping around. He is a very healthy tiny fluffball and the best and cutest creature that could happen to me. After many years of suffering in my personal hell, destiny gave me a new sparkle of life that I can care for and make my life worth living. (sorry for spelling mistakes but english is not my first language) Anyways... thank you for your vids, they are helping a lot. Many greetings and a big cuddle attack from my fluffy and me

    @Vilyana7@Vilyana77 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much for sharing! These dogs are such a blessing and add so much joy, love and stress relief to life. I told my husband I'll never spend a day in my life without Pomeranians. My boys are super cuddly more so compared to the ladies. They did mark and hum a bit until they were neutered. Luckily, it did help for us. I am so glad you little guy has been a wonderful addition to your life. Thay really can make a difference. I love this community of Pom lovers. It's great to share all of the fluffy love. Don't worry about your spelling anyone that can speak more than one language is amazing!

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms7 ай бұрын
  • I have owned a number of poms of both sexes over the years and I agree with your observations between male vs female. Our females have been more aloof and protective whereas the males are more active and cuddly. I also think of the boys as the 'court jesters' of the group and the girls as the 'referees'. You've provided some great insights for new owners. 💗

    @starrzinger6193@starrzinger6193 Жыл бұрын
    • Yes, I love that. The boys are court jesters and the girls are referees. My boys are very light hearted and almost doofus like although they are smart. Our female is always watching what is going. Thanks for watching and commenting!

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms Жыл бұрын
    • Yes been the Same for me

      @carmella88@carmella882 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for sharing, really helped me.

    @cherylroberts2438@cherylroberts2438 Жыл бұрын
    • Thankyou for commenting! I'm glad you enjoyed it.

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you!

    @kathleenreyes4345@kathleenreyes4345 Жыл бұрын
  • I really ❤pomeranians

    @jacquelynsmith6259@jacquelynsmith625918 күн бұрын
    • Me too! I've become obsessed with Poms. If I see one in public I have been known to be a crazy lady.

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms11 күн бұрын
  • OMG I have the same mauve vest for my dog that I got on Temu. This is my first Pom and a He. Glad I listened to this video. I got him in a rehoming and he is nothing like my last deceased service dog. He just turned 5 and was never trained. I'm still not sure how "smart" he is. But he does have a sweet personality.

    @missourigal@missourigal3 ай бұрын
    • It can be challenging if they haven't been trained. These smart little buggers can find themselves into mischief. Lol. Regardless they will be the most loyal little friend. Congrats on you Pommy!

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms3 ай бұрын
  • My Pomeranian just turned 10months and I loveeeee her so much❤

    @frmdaway@frmdaway Жыл бұрын
    • So cute! I adore them and can't get enough of these fluffy little dogs.

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms Жыл бұрын
  • My Daisy was a Pom/Corgi but had most of the pom temperament. She was the best dog I've ever had. I had her for 14 years and lost her at the beginning of the year. I'm meeting some 8 week old Pom puppies this weekend. I think I'm leaning towards a male which surprised even myself. The only con against males to me is I can't have all the pink accessories bc pink is my fave. I'm just looking forward to having a new baby to love on and spoil.

    @JeepGirl45@JeepGirl45 Жыл бұрын
    • They really become our best friends. That's exciting that you are meeting some new pups. You will end up with that special pup that tugs at your heart the most. Our cream male Murphy looks handsome in a hot pink harness!

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms Жыл бұрын
  • Well I have a porenian and he's I male he's very cute❤😊

    @haileyfarrugia447@haileyfarrugia4472 ай бұрын
    • The males are more cuddly from my experience but, they are all so cute and loving!

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms2 ай бұрын
    • @user-ys3kq4lq3y@user-ys3kq4lq3yАй бұрын
  • I have male orange and is small but very active always wants to play ball and is an escape artist! but very loving and good companion sometimes he listens sometimes he gets the big dog syndrome alway trying to gp against a bigger dog but good alarm dog like the chihuahua

    @380productions2@380productions210 ай бұрын
    • Oh yes, most of mine often get big dog syndrome. It can be bad since we have two German Shepards next door that are aggressive. They all storm the fence in between our yards. They are also the sweetest dogs I've ever had.

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms10 ай бұрын
  • Male Pommies are little love bears but they are also walking squirt guns.

    @rkitchen1967@rkitchen1967 Жыл бұрын
    • So true, everywhere they go. Sniff and squirt.

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms Жыл бұрын
  • I have had two Pomeranians -- a boy and a girl. Your observations are right on! I am trying to locate a Pomeranian breeder in Oregon or Washington state and cannot find one. Can anyone help??

    @jeanantoine3192@jeanantoine31928 ай бұрын
    • Isn't it funny how each dog is different but, there are so many similarities among the genders. We have found two of our dogs from the AKC marketplace. It looks like Oregon currently has two breeders with pups marketplace.akc.org/puppies/pomeranian/oregon?location=Oregon. The state of Washington has some too. marketplace.akc.org/puppies/pomeranian/washington?breed=201&location=Washington&page=1. Good luck with your puppy search. Also, be open to other states. My husband flew to NC and NY to get our last two pups (we live in florida). The price for the trip and puppy was less than if we had gotten one in state at the time. Prices can vary drastically to around 1500 to over 5K.

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms8 ай бұрын
  • Poms are are my fav dogs I like the video ❤❤😊

    @jasonheidemann7432@jasonheidemann74327 ай бұрын
    • Thank you! Poms are really awesome dogs!

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms7 ай бұрын
  • Neutering also does not prevent prostate cancer. “As a matter of fact,” Dr. Hart told me, based on available data, “prostate cancer in males is more common in neutered than intact dogs.” -AKC

    @s.c.7362@s.c.7362 Жыл бұрын
    • This is also very controversial with studies and statistics coming from both sides of thought. As always, I advise people to speak with their vet. I will update the content I share in the future if it is needed. Thank you for sharing.

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms Жыл бұрын
    • My future pom is a female but I ended up choosing to eventually spay her because I’m afraid of accidental pregnancies. I’m very careful about supervision and catching problems with fencing and doors but accidents can happen to anyone…

      @No_direction-99@No_direction-996 ай бұрын
  • I have a Pomeranian mix and he is also is 7 years old.

    @marissabrown5273@marissabrown527311 ай бұрын
    • Pom and Pomeranian mixes are the best! Thanks for watching and commenting!

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms11 ай бұрын
  • I have a male and female siblings. I agree with your assertions. The male is so clingy and would sit on my lap all day every day. Sometimes I have to lock myself away just to get a little space! Honestly, it’s like having a toddler all over again. Except my male is much smaller than the female as he was the runt. They were only two and three pounds when I got them but now they are 12 and 15. They are way too fat and I can’t seem to get them to lose weight. These are the first dogs I have ever owned. My husband passed away 4 years ago and I got them. They are very spoiled and only want to eat treats and will only eat their food when I hand feed them. I have tried every different type of food and they don’t seem to like anything. I am older, but not as old as one might think, being a widow- as I was widowed at 55. Meaning I am quite capable of walking them, which I do every day. But they tire quickly and are unable to walk very far. Although the breeder told me not to walk them the for the whole first year. I am wondering now if that was a mistake and added to their obesity. If I don’t give them treats or hand feed them, they just refuse to eat. When they are hungry they get so hyper, I always give in! Ugh, I’m at a loss at what to do. They need to lose weight- it is not healthy for them. 😢

    @papermoonbabiesbykimberosh4345@papermoonbabiesbykimberosh43458 ай бұрын
    • It's tough since they are such tiny dogs to begin with. I think like people every dog does have a different metabolism. Two of our dogs gain weight so easily and our biggest boy Murphy is always very slim. They are definitely not like big dogs when it comes to exercise. I agree that they will tire quickly and depending on the weather it can be challenging (too hot here in Florida for a lot of outdoor exercise). We have many people in our house, so they are slipped extra treats and human food which adds to our issue. In your case, my suggestion is to try a couple of things. I would measure out your dog's food and slip that amount up throughout the day. depending on your routine. Generally, Adult Pomeranians should eat a quarter (1/4) to one-half (1/2) cups of food per pound of their weight per day. I would double-check with your vet on what each dog's ideal weight should be to make sure it's the right amount. I wonder if they would enjoy puzzles where you hide the food and they try to get it out. For exercise, I would try getting some fun toys to try to get them moving. I have one dog that will chase tiny tennis balls when I throw them in the house. Even stuffed toys can work if they will chase after it. Even if it's for a couple of minutes you can do it often throughout the day to get your pups moving. When your dogs are hyper use that time to play and get them moving before you give them their food. I hope this helps a bit.

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms8 ай бұрын
  • I am looking for a PoM, will be my 4th female PoM but I'm having trouble finding a good breeder/seller. I live in FL.

    @PoM-MoM@PoM-MoM9 ай бұрын
    • We live in Florida as well and have gotten two of our Poms from Florida Pom www.floridapom.com/. I highly recommend them. They are currently co-breeding with another breeder that isl local in the state. Good Luck finding your new baby!

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms9 ай бұрын
    • @@allaboutpoms ohhhhh 😇 thank you!

      @PoM-MoM@PoM-MoM9 ай бұрын
  • I love my female pomeranian she is so precious

    @azitafarhad9758@azitafarhad97588 ай бұрын
    • They are the most amazing dogs! Thank you for sharing and enjoy your girl!

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms7 ай бұрын
  • how male and female pomerinian toward other dog breed? which one more aggressive?

    @hodongkang6511@hodongkang6511 Жыл бұрын
    • It honestly depends on the dog. I have one male that thinks he is the boss and the other will run in the opposite direction. Our female is always full of a sassy attitude as well.

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms Жыл бұрын
  • I’m scared that I’m making a mistake by getting a male but he just seems so cute to me he’s less fluffy then the average Pom and I kinda like his unusual look in that way.

    @marylandsworld3428@marylandsworld3428 Жыл бұрын
    • You honestly can't go wrong with either. The are all amazing! How old is he? If he is under a year old his coat will go through many changes before he reaches his adult coat. Really young puppies only have a single coat of fur by the time they are a year old they start to grow in the adult coat and lose the baby fur. Most Poms look odd during this time. If your guy is older than a year old it could be that his undercoat is less dense than other dogs. My dogs Murphys coat is like this. His coat isn't nearly as dense and fluffy as our other two dogs. The good thing is his coat doesn't get matted as easily. Go for the one that you are most drawn to. You wont regret it.

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms Жыл бұрын
    • @@allaboutpoms I got him!! I definitely do NOT regret it. He’s been so amazing, no accidents in the house he’s 3mnths old, he’s learning so fast. The first day he didn’t use the bathroom or eat or play the whole day... finally after 12hrs he peed n pooped outside and then slept during the night slowly he’s been playing more and more we have gotten a ton of toys and he plays with them all lol so the poms need a variety is right. Then being more intelligent is apparent. He is the best puppy ever. The reason I believe he’s a papillon Pom mix is because his ears are pretty big and stick up, he also is less dense in the fur department, also his nose is pointed a bit... however his mother has a more Fox like face, and her ears are not found but they are also not as prominent(plus the breeder breeds both breeds). Anyway, good luck with your babies and thanks for helping me guys, totally see why ppl have multiple. They were too intimidating for us at first but it’s wonderful!

      @marylandsworld3428@marylandsworld3428 Жыл бұрын
    • I have had 2 male Poms..they are fantastic..you will NOT be disappointed.

      @Dstew57A@Dstew57A11 ай бұрын
  • I love Pomeranians and would get one if I could get one that is not a big barker.

    @mikhailbulgakov1472@mikhailbulgakov1472 Жыл бұрын
    • It's hit or miss when it comes to barking. My Cream Pomeranian Murphy is a guard dog and is most likely to bark. The other two don't bark as much unless they are triggered by Murphys reaction or or other dogs. Luckily, they are really smart and can be trained. Our Pups can go camping with us to strange campgrounds and be around other animals without being barking monsters.

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms Жыл бұрын
  • Never liked little dogs my 😂 wife had 2 pom poms when I met her loved them both so much the female was the boss I come with a big dog also but was shocked at how much I loved them little dogs

    @kenneth6044@kenneth60442 ай бұрын
    • Lol, this is too funny. Poms can convert a "big dog person" My dad no lives with us and was a self-proclaimed "big Dog Guy" he's had rotties, lab, shepards etc in the past. Well....his best friend is now my Duke. He is always by his side.

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms2 ай бұрын
  • I have a male and female pom. Everything mentioned here was opposite for mine

    @420Jon69@420Jon69 Жыл бұрын
    • That's too funny. Each Pom has it's own personality and will be unique.

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms Жыл бұрын
    • @@allaboutpoms yes my female is bigger and more affectionate than the male. But still share similar pom traits

      @420Jon69@420Jon69 Жыл бұрын
  • If you neuter your males at such a young age, I expect them to never fully mature... in my experience over decades of all sorts of dogs, owned and just observed, it is important to let the dog 's brain mature before neutering him. Unwanted behaviour must be kept in check, of course, which can be done with training, but the males I have known that were neutered too early remained child-minded for their whole lives so one can never fully depend on the, to do the right thing. Any other experiences, please?

    @ulalaFrugilega@ulalaFrugilega25 күн бұрын
    • I've only had un-neutered males or have waited a while to neuter them. The two boys I have now weren't neutered until at least almost two years of age. We only did it because they were started to mark around the inside of the house. One would do it and then the other would cover it up. This behavior did stop after they were neutered. I'm not sure about their maturity when it comes to their minds. I would love to hear others experiences too.

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms25 күн бұрын
    • @@allaboutpoms Interesting! So where does that recommendation of having them neutered so young come from?

      @ulalaFrugilega@ulalaFrugilega24 күн бұрын
  • The males are much more sweet, loving, and affectionate.

    @jaywoods378@jaywoods378 Жыл бұрын
    • In my case they surely are. Our female is slowly coming around and enjoying cuddling more but, it's on her terms. The boys on the other hand get jealous and try to push the others out of the way for any attention they can get.

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms Жыл бұрын
  • 8 to 10 pounds my ssa!!! You come and tell my Poms that they need to go on a diet! 😂

    @TK-un1pu@TK-un1pu3 ай бұрын
    • LOL, the funny think is they are all different statures. My 4 pound Moxie would be huge at 10lbs but, my big guy Murphy is almost thin at 9 pounds.

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms2 ай бұрын
  • OMG those 3 Poms looked like they'd be starved! Why were the gobbling that food so aggressively???

    @s.c.7362@s.c.7362 Жыл бұрын
    • They were getting eggs and are extremely excited.

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms Жыл бұрын
  • My little man, is not so dang little…..mom4.5lbs, dad 3.5 lbs my little man…14.6lbs!!!! Parents are not an indicator!!

    @KrstnaSchroeder@KrstnaSchroeder Жыл бұрын
    • Oh wow! I wonder how big or small the litter mates are and other dogs within the bloodlines? Both my boys are on the bigger side at around 10lbs each. Thanks for sharing!

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms Жыл бұрын
  • In the wild?? LOL There are no "wild" Pomeranians, lol.

    @s.c.7362@s.c.7362 Жыл бұрын
    • "In the wild, it’s the females that rule the packs. Females determine the pecking order, keep the peace and provide for the pack. This natural behavior does extend into our domesticated dogs." I was referring to wild wolves which are the ancestors of our current domesticated dogs.

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms Жыл бұрын
  • Btwn 4-6 months of age is WAYYYYYYYYY too young to neuter out spay a dog! First of all, you are removing the factor that cuts off their growth when you fix them that young, so a dog that is fixed before it's fully grown will grow taller and bigger than it would have if you had waited until he was over 1 year old and fully grown! And I don't know ANYONE who wants a Pom that is bigger! There is literally no reason to neuter your dog when they are that little!!!! 🤬🤬🤬

    @s.c.7362@s.c.7362 Жыл бұрын
    • When and if to neuter or spay your dog can be a controversial topic and a personal decision. As always, I would advise anyone to speak it their vet before making any serious and life impacting decisions when it comes to their pets.

      @allaboutpoms@allaboutpoms Жыл бұрын
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