Pomeranian puppies in Oklahoma are becoming one of the most popular dog breeds; both as a family dog and as a competitive show dog. There are benefits to buying a pure bread dog and buying through a breeder. The potential owner better knows what they’re getting in to, and can pick a dog that is right for them.
The Price of a Puppy
It’s easy to buy a puppy on a whim, because their cute little faces and cuddly fur is irresistible. However, it’s in the puppy’s best interest (and yours) to make sure you know what you’re getting into. Puppies are a lot of work, and a lot of responsibility. The first thing that’s often underestimated is the cost of raising a puppy. There is the basic cost of the dog, but they also need annual shots and veterinary visits. Dog food and supplies like leashes, collars, and toys add up as well. In addition to monetary costs, owning a dog is time consuming. It takes time to train and exercise a puppy with a lot of energy, but with enough work and effort a puppy can be a rewarding addition to a home.
Pomeranian Pros and Cons
Pomeranians are cute and energetic dogs and are a variety of colors; many have mixed coloring. Pomeranians are considered toy dogs because of their small size. Smaller dogs tend to need less exercise than larger dogs, but Pomeranians do require a lot of maintenance for their fur. Their general life expectancy is around fifteen years. Like all dogs there are health issues associated with certain breeds, but many of these can be avoided with proper care and diet. Pomeranians are friendly and protective of their owners. If not trained, they can become aggressive and bark excessively, but Pomeranians are smart dogs and if trained correctly can be great family dogs.
Breeder Benefits
If you are looking for a Pomeranian puppy in Oklahoma, it’s a good idea to look for a breeder to help choose the right puppy for you. A good breeder knows and understands the type of dog they breed. Usually breeders specialize in one kind of dog, so they get to know it very well. It is their goal to match up people with the right puppy. They usually ask questions to make sure that the new family and puppy will be compatible. It’s usually a good idea to ask the breeder a few questions to get to know the dog before it goes to a new home. Having someone knowledgeable is an asset when deciding which puppy to buy.
Are Pomeranian Puppies from Oklahoma Right For You?
by
Art Gibb, freelance writer on behalf
of Sunshine Pomeranians
(
15-Jan-2013
)