November 12, 2009

History of Pomerania

History of Pomerania Pomerania is a great name for a large dog. How big of thirty pounds, the Pomeranian was said to be very similar to Wolf Spitz in weight, hair and skin. This is not surprising because the tribe of the Pomeranian Spitz dog. The nickname? S are from Ireland and Lapland, and sledges were the dogs. The dog got its name from Pomerania, near the area surrounding the southe coast of the Baltic Sea. Pomerania is now in Germany and Poland. The dog was not the name of Pomerania, because he was bo here, but more likely it is that Pomeranian breed for small proportions. In its original (longer) in the form of Pomeranian sheep and herded his gigantic form was also found in Great Britain in the mid nineteenth century. The Pomeranian was Kennel Club in 1870. Queen Victoria of England was Pomerania. The animal was revered Marco''''Queen Victoria, with his retu from Florence, Italy. Queen Victoria was much respected and loved by their people, consequently, Pomerania? It increasingly required. It 'also interesting that the Queen preferred smaller Pomerania? S for the biggest race. Thus, people want small dogs. In about 1892, the dog was in the United States in what was known as the various classes. But it was in New York in 1900 who started Pomerania are reviewed regularly. The American Pomeranian Club has its first specialty in 1911. Now Pomerania? S are smaller, but then the original American samples were significant in the bones. The Pomeranian? S had big ears, and was less than six pounds. But the dogs had excellent coat texture. Today, the Pomeranian has gentle temperament, with strong spirits, and are well-built animals. They also have an abundance of hair, unlike the past. The Pomeranian is a very strange type of dog. His cartoons will ride again and again. I think these dogs have a 6th Sense when it comes to that. They not only sweet spontaneous gestures can? T help, a smile on your face. Pomeranian don? T-Hop, but done with a very elegant style. You are cheerful and happy most of the time. You are a child very happy camper and a wonderful family pet.

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