How to properly care for a Pomeranian?

Jak odpowiednio pielęgnować Szpica Miniaturowego - Pomeraniana?

Beauty starts from the inside, take care of your Pomeranian's skin by going "toxin-free" with POSH PAWS.

You need to start your grooming routine from day one. A few days in advance, acquire the right brushing tools. A brush designed for Pomeranians , made of wood and flexible, ball-free bristles, will aid in detangling.

A good comb, with good grip for perfect detangling from root to tip.

Hair is very susceptible to clumping, so get a good comb and you will always be satisfied.

Poodle – for small legs, ears and very hairy pom-poms .

And finally, a good spray conditioner to keep them in perfect condition.
A Pom-pom's coat that is brushed daily with a detangling spray looks much nicer and more abundant than one that is only brushed between baths. Doing this daily is ideal and recommended. It stimulates blood circulation, which in turn stimulates natural hair growth, moisturizes the hair to prevent breakage, and prevents unpleasant odors.

Besides, good brushing is the best antiparasitic and natural way to check for fleas and ticks daily. All of these aspects are advantages. You also check the overall condition of the skin.

Also, accustom them to being at the grooming station, to being calm and relaxed, and to being brushed and combed. Everything is new to them. Each day, if the exercise is positive, increase the time. Always end the exercise on a positive note; don't belittle them if they grumble, or yell at them. Always reward them when they're calm and relaxed, and always reward them when you've finished grooming—not just with treats but also with lots of love.

You can start bathing your puppy from 2 months of age, and bathing should occur every 3 weeks. (Avoid bathing during vaccinations – one week after each vaccination).

During the first bath

As I've said before, Pomeranians can be bathed at two months of age—even earlier—and they can be bathed without vaccination, always with great caution, as with an infant. However, remember that after vaccination—you can't bathe your pet for a week.

Vaccines protect against the virus. However, vaccinations can somewhat reduce your puppy's immune system, so avoid bathing your puppy for 7 days after vaccination.

In the bath, we must be careful not to let the puppy get cold and avoid drafts. Use a mild puppy shampoo. For puppies under two months of age, an intensive repair line is ideal for hydration, but a large pom-pom line can also be used if they have a light undercoat. If the puppy is 4 or 5 months old and already shedding, we will use the line that best suits their coat type.

Try to make it a calm and positive experience. Introduce him to water without frightening him. Try a small bowl to prevent slipping, and wet him with a ladle to prevent him from getting scared in the shower. Give him only one pump of shampoo and always rinse it off thoroughly. Always add a mask ( link ) to the bath, especially for puppies, who have young and vulnerable skin that needs protection.

Bathe it every three weeks. Blow-dry it until completely dry, brushing it with a brush ( link ) and always finishing with a good comb that detangles from root to tip ( link ).

Before your Pomeranian arrives home, you'll need an essential puppy care package to keep your Pomeranian's coat in tip-top condition and always looking wow!

You can buy a starter kit for the POMERANIAN breed from us and only from us ( link )

Jak odpowiednio pielęgnować Szpica Miniaturowego - Pomeraniana?

Teeth cleaning

You can and should start this at a young age. Buy a dog-friendly toothbrush and toothpaste. There are many toothbrush models; look for a small one—suitable for a small mouth—available in our store.

You can do this daily or weekly.

I think every week would be better, it's important to form a habit and not abandon it.

Pomeranians produce quite a lot of tartar, and if you don't properly clean their mouth, you'll need to have it done by a veterinarian and a sedative/sedative. The safest way to sedate your dog is through the mouth, but it's not recommended for cleaning your Pomeranian's teeth, as the procedure involves that area.

Remember how important it is to brush your dog's teeth. This will help prevent them from falling out, which is very common in this breed.

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