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That adorable ball of fluff known as the Pomeranian can make a great addition to many families today. Friendly and eager to please, the Pomeranian puppy can get along quite well with older children and other pets alike, and many enjoy the loyalty of this tiny dog.
First, Pomeranians are similar to other breeds in the sense that they can suffer from hereditary health problems if these issues are not screened for and carefully bred out of the line. It is also important to note that Pomeranian allergies are not uncommon, and usually are the result of a bad reaction to food.
Another important step in good Pomeranian care is to find a veterinarian who is experienced with the breed. The vet that you select will be an important link in your puppy’s health, so take your time and find a veterinarian that you and your dog are both comfortable with.
Pomeranian allergies can be another health problem to watch for, and will present with symptoms like sneezing, coughing, diarrhea and itching. These allergies may be the result of their food or exposure to fleas, among other reasons.
The vet that you select will also be an important link in keeping your Pomeranian healthy and happy. Take the necessary time to visit a number of veterinarian offices, and ask questions of the staff and doctor to find out if this is a clinic that you will be comfortable bringing your puppy to. The staff should be helpful and the environment should be clean and well maintained. Make sure that the clinic hours are convenient for your schedule and that the office has procedures in place in the event of an emergency with your pet.
Bringing a new pet into your home is an important responsibility, and one that you should prepare for accordingly. Part of that preparation will include educating yourself about the types of medical issues that you should be on the lookout for so that treatment can be sought quickly and effectively for any problems that might arise.
Finding a vet that you and your dog are comfortable with will go far in managing your pet’s health effectively as well. Just as you want to be comfortable with your own physician, your dog should have a good relationship with his doctor as well.
When it comes to treatment for Pomeranian allergies, a responsible veterinarian will be your link to a healthier, happier pet. Finding a vet that you and your dog are both comfortable working with will allow you peace of mind in knowing that if a medical issue did arise, your beloved pet will be well cared for. This is why the time spent searching for the best vet for you and your dog will be time well spent indeed, and contribute to many long and healthy years with your Pomeranian.
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