Poms need a lot of grooming, and lack of it will cause it to get mats. So proper grooming is a must. If you have enough money, I would recommend taking it to a groomer. But if you can't, I would recommend just looking up some Pomeranian grooming tips on google or YouTube. Pomeranians should not be shaved, since they have a special coat.. The same kind huskies have. If you shave their coat, it will never grow back the same.
For the barking at people..
If a dog learns that it is okay to bark at people, this can turn into a big problem. And a more difficult one to fix.
So it is very important to make sure you do not allow your dog to bark at a young age.
If your dog barks at someone, tell them "No" in a very firm voice.. And do not be afraid to raise your voice a bit.
I also highly recommend training him/her to not be dog reactive.
About the last question..
Just proper socialization shoukd1 do the trick. Once you are sure that your dog has had all his shots and you have the okay from your vet that you are able to take him/her in public.. Take him/her around with you in pet friendly places, like pet stores, parks, and other places that there are people and other dogs. No dog just turns aggressive on his own.
I really hope this helps!
I train dogs, so I know about these types of things. I hope you have a great time bonding with your pup!
I’m getting a Pomeranian I need some tips on how to take care of one
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Poms need a lot of grooming, and lack of it will cause it to get mats. So proper grooming is a must. If you have enough money, I would recommend taking it to a groomer. But if you can't, I would recommend just looking up some Pomeranian grooming tips on google or YouTube. Pomeranians should not be shaved, since they have a special coat.. The same kind huskies have. If you shave their coat, it will never grow back the same.
For the barking at people..
If a dog learns that it is okay to bark at people, this can turn into a big problem. And a more difficult one to fix.
So it is very important to make sure you do not allow your dog to bark at a young age.
If your dog barks at someone, tell them "No" in a very firm voice.. And do not be afraid to raise your voice a bit.
I also highly recommend training him/her to not be dog reactive.
About the last question..
Just proper socialization shoukd1 do the trick. Once you are sure that your dog has had all his shots and you have the okay from your vet that you are able to take him/her in public.. Take him/her around with you in pet friendly places, like pet stores, parks, and other places that there are people and other dogs. No dog just turns aggressive on his own.
I really hope this helps!
I train dogs, so I know about these types of things. I hope you have a great time bonding with your pup!