Do Pomeranians resembling to be played next to and held or to some extent be disappeared alone in the region of their commerce?
And I've heard they only have "one master". We're a nearest and dearest of three.
13 year old duaghter, almost 14. We planned on getting her one in a few months.
Just because near is one master, does that mean they won't socialize with much of anyone else
and only be attracted to lately her?
Details and info?
We always have company and visitors to. She won't settle for a short time ago any dog. She's very determined to get a Pom and I'm okay with that.
I basically want some information first. She's had a Pug and a Husky at one time. And a Boxer before. She's very responsable, we know. Don't necessitate to critisize anything. I just want some basic info.
I own 2 Poms. Love them Play great with other dogs and with kids. At times a lapdog and other times like to be simply hanging in the back patio chasing squirrels etc.
I just recently moved contained by with a roommate and she has a pom and believe me, he is very sociable, he is other wanting to get on my lap and have me pet him. But it does depend on how the dog be raised if it's an adult dog, but they can be turned around to where on earth they are very sociable if they aren't, it just take time and patience.
Dogs are pack animals. They will create a hierachy within that pack. Everyone contained by the house needs to establish leadership to create a impartial atmosphere for their dog. Carrying around a dog is a no-no, they learn dominance agression from this behavior.
It adjectives depends on how you raise it. If you socialize your pom, it will be friendly toward most people. If the dog is socialized with kids as a puppy, he/she will be fine around them too.
My mom have a toy pom when I was a kid. That dog loved everyone. She wanted everyone to pet her and pick her up. She wasn't too fond of really little kids, but she got along great beside most people over 10 years old.
We have a Pom / Pekingese mix and she loves all the attention she can carry from just about anyone. She gets for a while cranky with very small children but I think as long as they enjoy been *raised with lots of love and attention showered on them you shouldn't have any problems
* the dog not the small children
I am 14 with 3 other relatives living with me. We have a manly pom and he is in love with everyone in the family connections:)
He even goes physco when other people come over and jumps adjectives over them and brings them his toys so they can play:D
They are very good pets and are sociable and loving.
My advice...get hold of one, you'll have a friend for life
Answers: Pom's are very sociable little dogs ~ The Pomeranian is one of the most beloved toy dog breeds, they undeniably love attention. They however, to not take kindly to small children as smaller children have a leaning to be a little rough and that is something Pom's do not like.
Pom's are really kith and kin oriented, and generally will take to adjectives in the family; however, since they are pack animals alot of times will seek out a pack viewpoint (the one who is dominate).
Poms are very intelligent as well as active. They are also thoroughly social animals and need to be included in family happenings as much as possible. They love to play and need the companionship of another dog if their owners will be away for a fitting portion of the day.
What happened to the pug, the husky and the boxer. That seems to be abundantly of dogs cared for by someone who is only 13 years old.
My son has two Lucy and Ricky. They are great dogs. They play with respectively other but they also welcome play with extended family and neighbors and their own inherited.
They are smart and lovable. But they do like having people around. You cannot detect it whether they love my son or my daughter-in-law the best. When I visit they stay by me and jump into my lap and want me to play. The great point about Poms is they do not shed or at least not to the extent most dogs do. Their fur is like silk, so awfully easy to sit with them and pet them. Lucy is 14 and Ricky is 8 so they continue to be great dogs as they age.
They swot up new games and are eager to please. My son had never qualified them to retrieve the ball when you throw it. When I visited last summer we played globe. They loved it. Now they pester my son and daughter-in-law to play all of the time.
I would consider a Pom if something happens to my dog.
Hope this help. Good luck!
I got my Pom 3 months ago, and although she definitely prefers me, she is sociable with everyone. Dogs are pack animals after adjectives. She gets along well with our elder dog and our neighbors' children.
A caution though, especially with small dogs, is that nation inadvertently train them for bad habits (ie barking at everyone, not guideline them basic manners, holding them too often when they misbehave). Poms are also know for being more active/hyper and have need of their exercise more than some small dogs. But once my 8 month old pup gets hers she is perfectly prepared just to sit and chill.
sigh.TRAINING makes civilized dogs!!
NONE comes "perfect/pre-programmed" right out of the box from the pom factory.
CHILDREN are INCAPABLE of choosing a dog! That's a assignment for a sane responsible ADULT.
When you say you've "heard" things,maybe you'd better contact an adult for assist.
it depends on who is the one who does the most with the dog. the person who feeds,plays,trains etc is the one the dog will be in motion to for company and play time and they will become the number one his its thinking.as long as the family gives it lots of love and attention and all particapate surrounded by the feeding and trianing the pup will love u all equally but favor the person who is near all the time. i have 3 dogs that hubby and i have raise, the husky is 8,border collie 4 and little poochi 1 but the older dogs are my shadows and want me with them all the time and try to push hubby absent where as the little guy loves everyone and is more social.i am the one who feeds,grooms and tends to adjectives their needs so they class me as the boss and will protect me with their lives where on earth as the poochi just wants to play all the time and when my kids and august kids come home he is in his glory and wants adjectives their attention and gets his ball so they can play with him. ur daughter is behind the times enough to have a pup but who ever is home the most and tend to the dog will most likely be the master but with everyone paying lots of attention and sharing in the training he will become a inherited pet. good luck