Exotic Pomeranian Puppies - Can You Handle The Cute? | Dogs
By RosieAllan
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There is a lot of prejudice in the dog show world. There is also a lot of prejudice with some dog owners who see dogs as fashion accessories and not the family partners they crave to be if you give them half a chance. Pomeranians have always been popular, which has lead to some health problems. For decades, they have been bred for quantity rather than quality. Today, standard and exotic Pomeranian puppies are bred in misery in puppy mills. Puppy mills supply many Internet sites that sell puppies and all pet stores, no matter what color the puppy is.
The colors of exotic Pomeranian puppies will be strange shades of gray and brown that you can't find matches for in official Pomeranian information from clubs, the American Kennel Club or dog books. The most spectacular color that exotic Pomeranian puppies come in is blue merle. Blue merle is a normal color on some breeds like the rough and smooth Collies or the Shetland Sheepdog, but for some reason is frowned on in Pomeranians.
You can easily find exotic Pomeranian puppies for sale on the Internet. They are sugarcoated websites to disguise the fact that they are nothing more than inhumane puppy mills. In puppy mills, dogs are kept in small wire cages and killed when they become infertile.
Any standard or exotic Pomeranian puppies from these places will be sickly, neurotic and most likely not even purebred. There is no way to prove that the registration papers of any dog have been faked or not. The advent of DNA testing might change that, but not for years yet.
It is amazing that the dog show world and the American Kennel Club, which claims to be the dog's champion, does virtually nothing about puppy mills or the Internet sites selling puppies. They are more concerned about keeping proper Pomeranian coat colors in or out of the show ring rather than the conditions in which standard and exotic Pomeranian puppies must live out their lives.
Most breeds of rabbits are tougher than a Pomeranian. But if you don't plan to do any roughhousing and have a patient nature, then a Pomeranian can make a great friend.
Why do people care what color a Pomeranian is? Because some colors are fashionable, and some are not. Some people want to have a "special edition" that is hard to get and show that off. But exotic Pomeranian puppies act like standard Pomeranian puppies.
And they are increasingly becoming more fragile and less healthy with each passing color fad. There seems to be more emphasis on color and small size rather than health for these Pomeranians. Pomeranians are thought to have the weakest teeth in the dog world.
About the Author
Rosie Allan is an avid lover of the Pomeranian and owns a popular website that can teach you how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved Pomeranian. Among other topics there, you can also learn all about Pomeranian Puppies plus a whole lot more.
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