
The American Kennel Club sets standards for dogs of different breeds, including Pomerania. Before the American Kennel Club recognized the breed, breed, have certain characteristics, known rules of the race, which remain stable from generation to generation. Breed standards have several functions. A purchase of a dog owner American Kennel Club recognized the breed of dog knows how big a puppy will be when he grows up. All puppies start small, but the owner Pomerania, he knows where it will end with a dog that weighs seven pounds or less. Breed standards also predict the temperament and the owner of a Pomeranian puppy knows the game will be educated, active and outgoing.
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Well known, the rules for races promoting good agricultural practices. Toy dogs have fragile skeletal systems, and prevent the race to become too heavy, helps reduce the risk of injury to the bones and joints. Almost everything about the Pomeranian is covered by the rules of the race, Black Truffle high, bushy tail, which, according to breed standards, should be level and directly against the back of the dog. Pomeranians should have ears, small pointed snout short and dark, almond eyes.
Pomerania based in the rules for defining the body proportions of Pomerania. The height of the race the elbow in the shoulder is substantially the same as the height from floor to elbow level. The leaf and the arm should be about the same length. Pomeranian has a double layer consisting of a smooth coat and a long outer layer of texture. Forms coat of feathers on the legs and a collar around the shoulders and chest.
A soft and smooth or opened is a major flaw that results in disqualification.
The breed standard Pomerania allows to be almost all colors and all colors and variations should be judged fairly. Common Pomeranian models include black and tan, brindle and party. With black and tan, white spots appear above the eyes, nose, throat, chest, legs, feet, and under the tail. A layer is a gold striped or striped red base black. Party-color Pomeranian is white with patches of any color, even if a white head is preferable.
Specialized exhibitions in Pomeranian dogs are classified into three different groups according to combinations of color of their fur. Red, orange and sand all dogs are judged in black and brown dogs are judged in a second group, and other variants are tried in a third group.
The AKC also judges a dog's temperament. The Pomeranian should be confident, intelligent, extroverted, impetuous and full of personality. Establish rules for the dog breed and promote predictability. The American Kennel Club does Pomerania career information available to anyone who wants know what a champion Pomeranian looks.
Rosie Allan is an expert on British royal dogs and lives in the countryside of London with two Pomeranians. The Pomeranian, a favorite of royalty, is a descendant of the Spitz sled dogs. Queen Victoria of England, who once had 35 Pomeranians, made the dog popular in England in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Helpful Pomeranian information such as that found here is also available at libraries and through the American Kennel Club.