The Characteristics Of A Black Pomeranian
The black Pomeranian is not much different then the red and brown variety of Pomeranian, except it is black. It is a very intelligent dog and can be quite fierce when protecting its owners. The black Pomeranian has a pleasant temperament and makes a good first family pet. Even though a small dog, the black Pomeranian has a medium bone structure and is very sturdy. Its legs are in direct proportion to its body.
The black Pomeranian sometimes gives the appearance of a guard dog because of its coat. Black Pomeranians take longer to groom because the black hair picks up and shows more dirt and, therefore, must be groomed accordingly. These dogs are happy dogs and are highly intelligent. They are very loyal dogs to their owners and can also be quite fierce when necessary. Their training should begin at an early age.
The black Pomeranian is a very active dog and is considered by most to be a bossy dog. They are extremely vivacious and very energetic. They are also very nosy dogs who get themselves into trouble quite regularly because of this nosy attribute. Their tails are set high and curl around to lay flat on the dogs back.
The black Pomeranian will need to be bathed monthly and brushed twice a week. Their black coat tends to pick up the dirt more readily and black will show most anything it picks up. Grooming should start at an early age so the black Pomeranian will be used to this rigid routine.
The black Pomeranian is very popular and usually the first pups to be sold. Some feel it is the uniqueness of the coat color which makes them so popular. These dogs should be exercised daily and if living in an apartment should be walked twice a day.
The black Pomeranian is a very good dog. It makes a great companion dog in any environment. It has a pleasant personality and is very intelligent. They are good watch dogs and work very well with children. They are easy to groom with a small brush. They are easy to feed because of their size and they do not eat very much. If they had a choice they would like to be known as lap dogs. Training is imperative for this dog’s behavior. He can still be a lap dog, but a trained lap dog.
The early black Pomeranians came from Iceland and Eastern Europe. They were introduced into the AKC in 1900 and have become one of the most popular of all dog breeds. The only difference between the red and brown Pomeranian and the black Pomeranian is the color.
They make great companion dogs in any environment. They definitely love their family and want to be lap dogs. They will be very protective of any children in their home and make great watch dogs. What this dog lacks in size he makes up for in looks and personality. He is one of the more beautiful breeds and has been a member of the American Kennel Club since 1900.

