Pomeranian Dogs - Characteristics
The official Breed Standard
for Pomeranians defines the characteristics as: "Sound, vivacious and dainty." Pom owners will have their own
views, and here are mine:
Pomeranians are intensly loyal and protective towards their owners. They are energetic and like going for short walks,
but they are generally suited to appartment life. They spend long period asleep or dozing and don't make so many demands
on the resources of their owners. Pomeranians would in the right circumstances make a good pet for children or the elderly.
They require relatively litttle feeding, but they love snacks (in our case sweet biscuits and hard cheese!). Pomeranians are
quite intelligent, though they perhaps look more intelligent than they really are; and they may take a little while to become
fully house-trained. They are easier to house train than most Toy breeds, however. A few chew sticks lying around will stop
them from damaging the furniture. They enjoy being groomed and cared for, and many Pomeranians relish going to shows. They
will chase strange cats, given half a chance, but they will get on with cats and other pets that live in the same house, and
often play with them. Because of their size and smiling faces many people who are otherwise not too keen on dogs find them
very attractive. Walking a Pomeranian can extend your.social circle! Female dogs are less likely to yap than males. Pomeranians
make good watchdogs, and are generally not frightened of even the largest Great Dane.
Pom intelligence
According to Stanley Coren in his publication "The Intelligence of Dogs" Pomeranians
rank as the 23rd most intelligent breed, out of 79. Top place goes to Border Collie, bottom place to the Afghan Hound. I do
not know on what basis this information was constructed, but Pomeranians are not really obedience dogs, and develop their
own characters. This doesn't make them less intelligent, indeed it is one their strong points