Juliette Cunliffe

Pomeranian


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      Table of Contents

       Physical Characteristics of the Pomeranian

       Title Page

       HISYORY OF THE POMERANIAN

       THE BREED’S NAME

       EARLY USE

       FASCINATING DESCRIPTION

       COLOR

       SIZE

       EARLY INTEREST IN BRITAIN

       THE POMERANIAN IN AMERICA

       CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POMERANIAN

       PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS

       PERSONALITY

       HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS

       BREED STANDARD FOR THE - POMERANIAN

       THE AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB STANDARD FOR THE POMERANIAN

       A NOTE ON THE STANDARD

       YOUR PUPPY - POMERANIAN

       BUYING A POMERANIAN PUPPY

       COMMITMENT OF OWNERSHIP

       PREPARING PUPPY’S PLACE IN YOUR HOME

       WHAT YOU SHOULD BUY

       PUPPY-PROOFING

       FIRST TRIP TO THE VET

       INTRODUCTION TO THE FAMILY

       YOUR PUP’S FIRST NIGHT HOME

       PREVENTING PUPPY PROBLEMS

       COMMON PUPPY PROBLEMS

       EVERYDAY CARE OF YOUR - POMERANIAN

       DIETARY AND FEEDING CONSIDERATIONS

       WATER

       EXERCISE

       GROOMING

       TRAVELING WITH YOUR POMERANIAN

       IDENTIFICATION

       TRAINING YOUR - POMERANIAN

       HOUSEBREAKING

       ROLES OF DISCIPLINE, REWARD AND PUNISHMENT

       TRAINING EQUIPMENT

       TRAINING BEGINS: ASK THE DOG A QUESTION

       THE BASIC COMMANDS

       WEANING OFF FOOD IN TRAINING

       OBEDIENCE CLASSES

       OTHER ACTIVITIES FOR LIFE

       HEALTH CARE OF YOUR - POMERANIAN

       SELECTING A QUALIFIED VET

       PREVENTATIVE MEDICINE

       SKIN PROBLEMS

       FOOD PROBLEMS

       EXTERNAL PARASITES

       INTERNAL PARASITES

       CURING OUR DOGS NATURALLY

       SHOWING YOUR - POMERANIAN

       ENTERING A DOG SHOW

       OBEDIENCE TRIALS

       AGILITY TRIALS

       Copyright Page

       Physical Characteristics of the Pomeranian

      (from the American Kennel Club breed standard)

       Head: In balance with the body. The skull is closed. The top of the skull is slightly rounded, but not domed.

       Ears: When viewed from the front and side, small, mounted high and carried erect.

       Shoulders: Moderately muscled. The length of the