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Pomeranian Fur

Discussion in 'Dogs - small breeds (toy) specific' started by Prncess, Jun 24, 2004.

  1. Prncess

    Prncess New Member

    I have noticed that other poms her age have a lot of fur and are a lot poofier. How do i get my baby pom to be that poofy? Thank you! Should I cut her fur? Would it make it grow healthier and longer? Like human hair?
     
  2. cosmicpixie

    cosmicpixie New Member

    First off, its probably not a good idea to cut her hair. It will not cause it grow in thicker or healthier like a human's hair. I have a pom and our groomer advised us strongly against cutting her hair. What happens is that thier hair will not grow back to the orginal characteristics it once had. It will not be as soft and may have a slightly different color.
    Second off there are two "kinds" of poms. There are your traditional poms that have the hair that stand on end and give the puffy look. There are other poms like my Maya who are called "fox" poms. These poms have more flowing longer hair and do not stand on end.
    My sister-in-law breeds poms and one is a traditional pom and the other is a "fox" pom and the last litter was all traditional puffy poms. The last litter half "fox" and half puffy poms. Again its a good chance she's a fox pom.
    Talk to a groomer and see what kind of brush would be good to make her hair stand up. We use what's called a grooming rake on Maya. Its designed for double coated long hair dogs. Its goes all the way down to the second coat.
    Hope that helps. Here's the link to Maya's dogster page if you want to see what she looks like... http://www.dogster.com/dog_page.php?j=t&i=32047

    Later,
    Tracie,Matt, Maya and the ferrets
     
  3. MyBabyShihPoo

    MyBabyShihPoo New Member

    Great info. cosmicpixie...I had no idea about the two different pom types!!! :y_the_best:

    :D
     
  4. raindigger

    raindigger New Member

    Prncess, I'm sure when you read the standard for the pom you know what type of coat they should have and what it should look like. I've shown them and groomed them for handlers for years. How old is your pom? When they become teenagers they go through the "uglies" while they loose their puppy coat and it takes time to grow that thick under coat. Also, some owners keep them too well brushed out and in doing so, they don't maintain the fluffy look. I've never met a breeder that totally brushed a pom to the skin except during the shedding period. The poms that never get the standard thick under coats are caused from poor breeding.
     
  5. Prncess

    Prncess New Member

    picture of princess

    http://www.dogster.com/dog_page.php?j=t&i=35546

    That is how she looked as a baby, in the beginning, and the bottom is what she looks like now, can someone tell me what kind of pom she is? THank you so much for all you wonderful help! =)
     
  6. hitomishiri

    hitomishiri New Member

  7. puttin510

    puttin510 New Member

    I've heard the same, don't cut the hair. they only need bathing and brushing. They are a double coated breed also. So while shedding help rid the coat of the dead hair.
     
  8. Prncess

    Prncess New Member

  9. Prncess

    Prncess New Member

    Thank you so much everyone and especially hitomishiri for providing the very helpful websites, my princess looks exactly like the pom in the last website! Thank you again for helping me understand my baby more! =) I can't wait till she's 9 months, she's at 4 now. I was thinking that i didn't feed her enough...goodness i was getting worried =( bleh! hehehe
     

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