White Pomeranian

Pomeranians are one of the cutest dog breeds you can find and they make for great companions at home. We decided to talk about one of the rarest types of Pomeranians โ€“ White Pomeranians.

So what are White Pomeranians? They are Pomeranians that have been carefully bred to have a clear snow-white color. White Pom-Poms are hard to find because the white color is recessive. Hence, it takes much time and effort to breed dogs that will have a pure white color. This is why they are often so rare and cost a bit on the high side.

In this article, we will talk about all the major things you need to know about White Pomeranians. Weโ€™ll look at how long they live, how to properly care for them, their temperament, their common health problems, and how to groom them properly. However, before we discuss that, letโ€™s talk about how rare our furry friends are.

How Rare Is A White Pomeranian?

A White Pomeranian is often very hard to come by. This is largely due to the complexity of the breeding process.

Breeding Process

To achieve the desired result, breeders carefully breed out all other colors starting with the orange color, which is the strongest of them all. Great care is also taken to ensure that the little Pomeranian puppies are of a healthy weight.

Usually, using Wolf Sable and Cream Sable Pomeranians produce Pom offspring with a white coat. Breeders also ensure that the quality of their coats is not jeopardized during breeding.

When matured, a fully grown White Pomeranian has an average height of 7 to 12 inches with an average weight of 3 to 7 lbs.

Color Changes

It is common for cream Pomeranians to have a white physical appearance at birth, and they may be confused with White Pomeranians. After a while, however, their cream color becomes noticeable. To avoid making a mistake, wait till the puppies are 8 to 12 weeks old before registering them.

You can also determine if they are pure White Pomeranians by checking behind their ears for any color. If you notice a pale orange, cream, or lemon color, then it isnโ€™t completely white. All Pomeranians change colors during this stage, so youโ€™ll need to be patient.

Eye And Skin Color

The acceptable standard for the eye color of a White Pomeranian is either black or brown. Its nose, paw pads, lips, and eye rims should also be completely black. These details in eye and skin color explain why the breeding process is as detailed as possible.

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How Long Do White Pomeranians Live?

The lifespan of a White Pomeranian is between 12 to 16 years. 

Most of the issues associated with the breed are common with other dog breeds. When properly taken care of with a good diet and regular exercise, they have very few health problems that might reduce their lifespan. Some of the common health issues associated with them include:

Luxating Patella

This is often a result of trauma or malformation. It prevents the patellar groove in the knee from sitting properly.

Instead, the patella tends to move sideways, making the legs lock when the foot is raised from the ground. This condition is characterized by a sharp initial pain as the patella moves sideways. The pain goes away once the kneecap is out of place.

Tracheal Collapse

This occurs when the tracheal rings in the windpipe collapse when weakened. These rings hold the windpipes in place and block the dogโ€™s airways when they collapse.

Some of the symptoms of tracheal collapse include difficulty exercising, fainting, a honking cough that gets worse with exercise, and hot weather. As the dog gets older, the episodes of tracheal collapse worsen and become more frequent.

Other Health Problems

While the health conditions discussed above are common to White Pomeranians, there are some other health issues they have. They are likely to suffer from mild or severe deafness, intraocular pressure, blindness, and abnormalities in their reproductive, skeletal, and cardiac systems.

Pomeranian males tend to be more affected by severe hair loss syndrome than females.

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How To Take Care Of White Pomeranians?

Proper Training

One of the best things you can do for a White Pomeranian is to start training it as soon as possible. This is important for personality development. Poms learn quickly and are very intelligent. However, they can be self-sufficient or independent and may not always respond to commands immediately.

Bossing Pomeranians around will only make things worse as they will start developing behavioral issues. To prevent this, you have to be patient and firm with your training.

If proper training is lacking, these dogs, when feeling restless, will have chewing tendencies, causing a lot of damage to your home furniture.

Regular Exercises

The energy levels of Pomeranians are so high, and as such, they need lots of stimulation. Take them out for long walks and regular exercises. Since theyโ€™re small dogs, they need 20 to 30 minutes of exercise a day. This prevents them from developing behavioral issues since they get stimulated often. 

Poms are unable to tolerate extreme heat. Therefore, the weather mustnโ€™t be too hot when you take them out for fun.

Diet

The diet of your White Pomeranian should contain wholesome foods, as well as multivitamins, contributing to its growth. A good rule of thumb on the ideal amount of daily food intake for a Pom is ยผ to ยฝ cup of kibble mix per pound of body weight.

Look for food brands that produce high-quality dog food. If you feel conflicted, you can always consult your vet or speak to other White Pomeranian owners for recommendations.

We recommend Pet Plate as it provides freshly made meals containing all the essential nutrients the dog requires to live a healthy life every day. Available in a wide range of meats, such as beef, chicken, turkey, and lamb for selection, your Poms will definitely love it.

It is also important that you invest in dental water additives for these dogs to keep their teeth free from plaque after eating, thereby taking care of their oral health.

Does White Pomeranian Bark A Lot? Temperaments Of White Pomeranians

White Pomeranians bark a lot, especially when someone new comes within their territory. Hence, it is common for your dog to bark in response to sounds they hear outside the house. Proper training from a young age helps curb their excesses.

Intelligent

White Pomeranians are quite intelligent, based on Stanley Corenโ€™s ranking list. That is why they need lots of stimulation that keeps them mentally active. They learn fast as you gradually introduce new elements to their training.

Sometimes, these Pomeranians use their intelligence to get whatever they want from their owners. However, when properly trained with clear rules, you can reduce their naughty behavior to a minimum.

Energetic And Independent

White Pomeranians are energetic and very independent. However, they should not be left alone for too long. In some cases, Poms can begin to develop separation anxiety when their owners arenโ€™t around.

Their energy levels are so high that they need to be kept busy regularly. An absence of physical stimuli can lead them to start damaging furniture in the house. Poms love to explore new sounds, smells, and objects.

Alert

These little furry friends are very alert and make for excellent watchdogs in the house. It is common to find Poms peeking through the curtains or from the windows, carefully watching whatโ€™s happening outside.

White Pomeranians are cautious when someone new comes into their territory. It is common for them to bark repeatedly at foreign stimuli. For example, when a guest is at the front door knocking or someone is walking past the house, Poms are likely to start barking.

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Do White Pomeranians Shed? Grooming Tips For White Pomeranians

Poms do not shed as much as other dog breeds and are not known as heavy shedders. However, they do shed a significant amount of hair as small as they are. If you are looking for a hypoallergenic dog, then the White Pomeranian isnโ€™t the one for you.

Bathing

White Pomeranians do not need to have a bath often, and bathing once every 3 weeks should suffice. This is because the dog naturally produces certain oils that help maintain its coat. To maintain the pure white coat of your Pom, I recommend that you use Seamus Cherry Blossom Whitening Dog Shampoo.

This dog shampoo helps preserve the natural oils your dog produces, and it moisturizes and conditions the coat of your doggie.

Not all dogs enjoy having a bath, so try to be as gentle as possible. Scrub all the areas of your furry friend evenly, rinse and dry thoroughly. When bathing, ensure that water doesnโ€™t get in their eyes.

Brushing

Brushing your dogโ€™s coat regularly helps prevent its coat from being tangled. Although brushing every day is the best, a minimum of two brushings each week should suffice.

For effective brushing, I recommend using the FURminator Undercoat Tool. It is easy to handle, and it helps to keep your dogโ€™s coat straight and untangled.

Trimming

White Pomeranians are not difficult to clean. Besides, the effort you put into grooming can be rewarding. Youโ€™ll have your doggie looking clean and beautiful. To limit your dogโ€™s movement, exercising your dog before trimming does the trick.

Trimming helps remove excess fur in the paws, ears, eyes, and hindquarters. We recommend that you use a grooming clipper to trim once every week and visit a professional for haircuts once every 4 to 6 weeks.



How Much Does A White Pomeranian Cost? Generally, the cost of Pomeranians ranges from $700 to $3,000, and it can get as high as $6,000 depending on various factors. Rare breeds like the White Pomeranian are more expensive and can be sold for as high as $4,000. The quality, color, age, and health of the Pom are factors that affect its price.

Can White Pomeranians Swim? Yes. White Pomeranians can swim very well, and many of them love it! Most owners do not test it out, especially if the dog hates bathing. However, swimming and bathing arenโ€™t the same things. Swimming is often a thrilling experience for Pomeranians. You should always be on the lookout, however, especially when taking your Pom for a swim for the first time.

What Is The Rarest Color Of Pomeranian? Black is the rarest color of Pomeranians, and it is incredibly hard to find one that is pure breed and does not have any stripes. White Pomeranians are also one of the rarest colors, and it can take years of selective breeding to achieve that color.

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