My Pom, is 12 years old and a great dog but he cries when he wants things
My Pom, is 12 years old and a great dog but he cries when he wants things. I thought he would grow out of this but he still does this in his Golden Years..you know the puppy scream. He also has ear infections often and problem with his diet and I am currently feeding him dry food for sentative tummys. I do not know if these are old age related or Pom problems. He is very active and does not appear to have any other problems.
Posted by msrae30 on Friday, September 25, 2009
My 1 year old Pom is having a problem with his left rear leg.
My 1 year old Pom is having a problem with his left rear leg. When he runs, he won't put it down. He goes along
effortlessly on three legs. He does not appear to have any pain when I check him out by moving his legs. I have a vet appointment in two days, but hoped someone could give me a clue why he is doing this. I first noticed it a few months ago, but he only did it once in a while. The last three days he is doing it almost half the time or more when he runs only. He does not do it when he trots - only when he runs.
By the way, he is the sweetest Pom I have ever known. He is a love. Rarely barks, loves people and even likes kids. He has no bad habits. He is the best dog in his obeydience classes, too. Even if I do say so myself. He is a diamond.
Posted by Sassycat on Wednesday, November 12, 2008
i know several people with Pomeranians
...i know several people with Pomeranians, and maybe
they're just bad examples (obviously i haven't been around a whole lot of them) but i find them to be demanding, fussy..."
Posted by tanya on Wednesday, November 12, 2008
i have a Pomeranian and she is the best dog in the world
"...i have a Pomeranian and she is the best dog in the world! She is playful, intelligent, sweet and a joy to have around. I have taken her all over with me. She loves the beach and the park and bike rides in the bike basket..."
Posted by nicole on Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Pom health problem
Hi. It sounds to me like a luxating patela. My pom had the same problem both back legs on and off. It means the knee cap pops in and out of place. You should take your dog to the vet when you can. We had corrective surgery done on our baby and it was not cheap! But now Bosco can run and play and have a great life. The other option was not doing anything and bosco would have had to just deal with it. Let me know if I can help you with anything else.
Michele
Posted by micheles200 on Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Real Pom???
How can you tell if your pomeranian is a real purebred or not? I bought mine at a local pet store (I know) and she is my 4th pom and she does not look or act like a pom. I am curious how to prove it and what to do when I do prove it. Thank you for any help.
Erin
Posted by erincdunn on Monday, August 06, 2007
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