Training Pomeranian Puppies

Pomeranians are the dog breed that descended from the Spitz family. They are classified as toy breeds because of their small size. Although they originated from the Prussian province of Pomerania, Pomeranian dogs are one of the most popular dog breeds in the United States. They are sociable, intelligent, loyal and extremely cute.

Pomeranian dogs can be good watchdogs, if trained properly. They are highly trainable and always eager to learn. The key components to successfully training Pomeranian puppies are good amount of patience and consistency.

Choosing a Pomeranian Puppy

Your dog will be part of your family for many years, so you need to ask yourself if you want to own a Pomeranian. If you’re a person that has a very busy lifestyle, then this dog may not be right for you. This dog breed needs a lot of attention.

Avoid choosing a Pomeranian puppy in a rush. You should take time and thoroughly know if the dog has a tendency to be aggressive. And try to get or purchase a puppy from a reputable dog breeder.

Always have your Pomeranian puppy checked by your vet to make sure it is in perfect health. Although they are known to be a healthy and sturdy breed, they may suffer from health issues like luxating patella, tracheal collapse, Hypothyroidism and black skin disease known also as coat loss.

Pomeranian House Training

The best time for training Pomeranian puppies is as soon as you bring him home.  The ideal age should be at least 2 ½ month-old. You can start by introducing your Pomeranian puppy to other family members, animals or pets.

Socializing your dog needs to be done before house training a puppy to avoid unnecessary aggression and excessive barking.

After socialization has been established, you now begin to train your dog the fundamentals of .

Start with . This will give your dog a sense of security and you’ll be able to set the boundaries inside your house. Most dog owners agree that this is the best way to build a routine for housebreaking. Pomeranian dog breed is clean by nature, so you won’t have any problem training him not to soil in his mini sanctuary.

Once you’re done with the fundamentals, start training your dog on behavioral skills. Let your dog know that you’re the pack leader. Earning your dog’s respect is very important. In that way, won’t be too hard.

You can begin with dog obedience training if he’s between 3 and 6 months old. You can teach your dog basic commands such as “sit”, “lie down”, “stay”, “come” and leash training.

It may look like training Pomeranian puppies is quite a work, but with consistency, perseverance and patience, your Pomeranian will be able to cope up with the basic dog obedience training. By the way, make sure to make each session enjoyable for both you and your Pomeranian puppies.