Pomeranians Are Really Good, But They're Easily Dirty – Here Are 5 'Pain Points' That Experienced Owners Know
This adorable Pomeranian is loved by many. Pomeranians are good, but they are prone to some 'pain points'. Only those who have experienced it know.

Pain Point 1: Often a 'little pitiful'
Pomeranians are very gluttonous. They will want to take a bite of anything you eat, and because of this bad habit, they will beg for food outside, just like people. Many owners can't stand this begging behavior, which makes them look pitiful and want to feed them. So as pet owners, we are very worried about the risk of the Pomeranian eating poisonous food, so it's best to do a refusal-to-eat training.

Pain Point 2: No personal space
Pomeranians are very dependent on their owners and need frequent companionship. Pomeranians are like reincarnated clingy spirits; they follow their owners everywhere and love to cuddle. If you are busy with work or don't like close relationships, I advise you not to get a Pomeranian, because without enough patience and companionship, it's easy for a Pomeranian to develop depression or separation anxiety.
Pain Point 3: Average IQ
Pomeranians rank 45th in the IQ rankings, so their intelligence is not high, which means that when training Pomeranians, we need to spend more thought, and we also need the right training methods, combined with snacks to train Pomeranians well. For beginners, it may not be easy to understand these.

Pain Point 4: Poor physique
Compared to other dogs, Pomeranians are prone to illness and require pet owners to be very careful about their diets. The food for Pomeranians should not be human food, let alone the excess salt in human food. Pomeranians are prone to coarse hair and tear stains, which can also burden the kidneys and lead to renal failure. It is recommended to feed Pomeranians high-quality dog food.

Pain Point 5: Become 'Little Messy'
We all know that Pomeranians have white, fluffy fur, so they often become 'Little Messy'. Even if you just washed them, they become black after a walk. This makes many owners very frustrated. Have you experienced this pain point?
Actually, in addition to the above points, Pomeranians also have a developed tear gland, which easily causes tear stains, which reduces the dog's appearance and is also not good for the dog. So we need to help the dog wipe its eyes often, and don't let the dog eat too much salt, it's best to choose low-salt, light food containing deep-sea fish oil, which can help beautify hair and remove tear stains, and feeding duck meat can also help reduce heat.

Conclusion:Experiencing these 'pain points' of Pomeranians, have you had the experience?