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Adopting A Pet Pomeranian
Lee Dobbins

If you are looking for a toy dog that is intelligent, curious,
lively and cuddly, then the Pomeranian could be the dog for
you! Before you enter into dog ownership of any breed,
however, you must ask be honest with yourself about if you are
ready for the commitment of money and time that it takes to be
a responsible dog owner.

The first thing you must do is make sure you know what you are
getting yourself into. Are you ready to spend time training and
grooming your Pomeranian? Is your family agreeable to the
decision? Are you aware of the expense associated with
responsible dog ownership and are you must insure your Pom has
the appropriate veterinary care?

If your answers are yes, then all systems are go!

Before you pick out your perfect Pom, think about where you
want to get him from. There are 2 basic places you can use to
find a Pomeranian that suits you – A rescue organization or a
Pomeranian breeder.

At a rescue organization, you will be able to find Poms that
have been left homeless either to abandonment, death of owner
or simply because they got lost. Some of these Poms may not
have had a happy life before getting rescued and may have some
problems, but there are many others that have no issues at
all. You may have to wait a while before one that fits your
criteria comes up, but it is a great way to give a needy animal
a loving home.

If it’s a puppy you want to buy, or you plan to show the dog,
you probably want to go straight to a breeder. If you do plan
to buy from a breeder, make sure you use one that has the good
of the breed at heart and not just trying to make a quick buck.
Some things to consider when reviewing breeders are:

- Length of time in business and how many puppies they produce
every year – too many may be an indication that they are more
interested in money then in enhancing the breed.
- Ask if they are involved in rescue for the breed- it shows a
compassion and caring for the breed.
- Make sure they know the standard for the breed.
- Find out if their breeders are registered.
- Ask if any of their dogs have been found to have genetic
defects – they should not still be breeding these dogs.
- A reputable breeder will be most concerned that his puppies
are going to good owners. If the breeder is grilling you about
your family schedule and living environment then this is a good
sign!

Once you have found your perfect pet Pomeranian, make sure you
dedicate the time to proper training and grooming so that your
dog can be a happy healthy companion for life!


About The Author: Lee Dobbins writes for
http://www.pomeranian-pages.com  where you can find out
everything you need to know about Pomeranians. Looking for a
Pomeranian? Find out about Pom rescue at
http://www.pomeranian-pages.com




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