Listen to my cute Pomeranian puppy whining sounds March 20, 2022 bizadmin My Pomeranian puppy cannot wait for her outdoor walk. She is consoled by a nearby Mynah bird cooing and perched outside on the balcony. It’s obvious who the actual owner is on this video – Yes, my partner – for he brings her for walks, cleans up her pee and poo, feeds and bathes her every few months, as recommended by Astro tv on caring for Poms. Subscribe, Like, and Share if you enjoy this video. This will help grow my channel for more updates. Thank you for watching. In a nutshell, The Pomeranian (often known as a Pom) is a breed of dog of the Spitz type named for the Pomerania region in north-west Poland and north-east Germany in Central Europe. Classed as a toy dog breed because of its small size, the Pomeranian is descended from larger Spitz-type dogs, specifically the German Spitz. Pomeranians are small dogs weighing 1.36–3.17 kilograms (3.0–7.0 lb) and standing 8–14 inches (20–36 cm) high at the withers. They are compact but sturdy dogs with an abundant textured coat with a highly plumed tail set high and flat. The topcoat forms a ruff of fur on the neck, which Poms are well known for, and they also have a fringe of feathery hair on the hindquarters. The earliest examples of the breed were white or occasionally brown or black. Queen Victoria adopted a small red Pomeranian in 1888, which caused that color to become fashionable by the end of the 19th century. In modern times, the Pomeranian comes in the widest variety of shades of any dog breed, including white, black, brown, red, orange, cream, blue, sable, black and tan, brown and tan, spotted, brindle, plus combinations of those colors. The most common colors are orange, black, or cream/white. Pomeranians have a thick double coat. While grooming is not tricky, breeders recommend that it be done daily to maintain the quality of the coat and because of its thickness and the constant shedding, with trimming every 1–2 months. The outer coat is long, straight, and harsh texture, while the undercoat is soft, thick, and short. The coat knots and tangles easily, mainly when the undercoat is shed, which happens twice a year. View this post on Instagram A post shared by DTan (@philin135) Above is another earlier video taken from my Instagram on little Leia, the Pom. She will turn round and round for her food or treat from her master. Leia is pretty cute and smart, too. View this post on Instagram A post shared by DTan (@philin135) Above is another picture of Leia, slightly grown up in all her furry glory. Oh, by the way, my job is to pick up balls of fur almost daily at the beginning when she sheds her fur. But now, having moved to another place, she is happier and no longer shed so many furballs for yours truly to pick up. As today is a Sunday, stay happy and stay safe. Enjoy your weekend, people.