

Pomeranian Grooming
Pomeranians have a very dense double coat with soft undercoat and longer guard hairs, which gives the breed its characteristic voluminous appearance. The coat should not be cut short or shaved, as this can damage the coat's structure and affect its ability to protect against both cold and heat.
Instead, coat care involves regular brushing and maintenance. Light trimming can be beneficial for keeping the coat tidy and practical in everyday life – especially around the paws, between the paw pads, and at the rear for better hygiene.
The coat around the body, neck, and tail should generally be preserved, as it helps create the breed's distinctive shape and volume. However, it can be gently shaped with scissors to give a uniform and well-groomed look without removing too much length.
Regular care and removal of loose undercoat are more important than clipping, as it helps keep the coat healthy, airy, and free of mats, as well as preserving its natural protective qualities.


General care for Pomeranians
It is important to keep the Pomeranian's ears clean during brushing to avoid discomfort.
Regular tooth brushing helps prevent tartar and keeps breath fresh.
Nose and paw pads, which are not protected by fur, need moisture and care to avoid drying out and damage.
Ear care for Pomeranians

Dental care for Pomeranians

Paw care for Pomeranians
Paw pads and noses, which are not protected by fur, require extra care and moisture to prevent drying out.
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Nail clippers for Pomeranians
Pomeranians are small dogs with fine, relatively thin nails, which require small and precise nail clippers to be trimmed safely.
A smaller nail clipper provides better control and makes it easy to clip in small, careful steps. This reduces the risk of hitting the quick and ensures a clean and neat result.
Choose nail clippers suitable for small breeds to get maximum precision and safety during clipping.
