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A true extrovert of the animal world, Pomeranians — also known as Poms or Pom Poms — make a fantastic companion animal as well as a family pet. Their compact stature makes them a great breed for city dwellers, and they can be perfectly happy both galavanting around town and snoozing in your lap on a lazy afternoon. Plus, who wouldn’t love that adorable smiling face?

Fun fact: Did you know that Poms weren’t always tiny? Poms used to weigh about 30 pounds on average, making them ideal sled and herding dogs. In the 19th century, they were bred down to a smaller size to make them a better companion animal. You might still hear the term “Throwback Pomeranians” to describe Poms that are larger than today’s average of 5 to 10 pounds.

Ready to get to know your dog a little better? In this guide to Pomeranian diet and nutrition, you’ll learn the following:

  • What is the Best Dog Food for Pomeranians & Pomeranian Puppies?
  • How Much to Feed Pomeranians
  • How Often to Feed Pomeranians
  • Incorporating Training Treats into Your Pom’s Diet
  • Common Health & Dietary Issues for Pomeranians

What is the Best Dog Food for Pomeranians & Pomeranian Puppies?

Pomeranians are part of the toy breed family—and much like the other breeds in this group, like Yorkies and chihuahuas, they tend to have big personalities for such little dogs. While their small stature doesn’t call for as much…

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