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					<description><![CDATA[The first year with my little dwarf spitz, she is called Peppa. I have told you about the first days in detail, in the article my first dog. Hard to believe, but true, Pomeranians remain just as cute as they were when they were puppies. Want to prepare for the first few months with your [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first year with my little <a href="https://fivmagazine.com/pomeranian-miniature-spitz-qa-cost-care-hair-size-weight-advantages-disadvantages-family/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=112609" data-id="123730">dwarf spitz</a>, she is called Peppa. I have told you about the first days in detail, in the article <a href="https://fivmagazine.com/dog-as-a-pet-requirements-basic-equipment-training-and-dog-groomer/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=132190" data-id="132814">my first dog</a>. Hard to believe, but true, Pomeranians remain just as cute as they were when they were puppies. Want to prepare for the first few months with your dog? Then learn what to do after the first few weeks here! My experiences and tips on walking, housetraining, food times, low barking, off-leash walking, giving commands &#8211; part 2 of the guide for little Pomeranians.</p>
<h2>1 year with Peppa (Pomeranian): My experiences</h2>
<p>Let&#8217;s start with the basics first:</p>
<ol>
<li>You&#8217;ll get used to each other, get used to each other, become a team&#8230;</li>
<li>Always remain patient and calm &#8211; dogs become like their owners, be a role model</li>
</ol>
<p>Listen along with Zoe:</p>
<p><iframe src="https://open.spotify.com/embed/episode/1IkUP2FrsQo4p1fBYGN9mu?utm_source=generator&amp;theme=0" width="100%" height="232" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe></p>
<p>First of all, your dog is affectionate as a little puppy and even later. My dwarf puppy looks at me virtually every minute, with a questioning look, what are we doing? But, it&#8217;s getting a little less.</p>
<blockquote><p>You and your dog are always more confident together!</p></blockquote>
<p>In the beginning she ran into my legs so often, sometimes I kicked her away slightly by mistake, that&#8217;s quite &#8220;normal&#8221; in the beginning. You have to get used to each other first! The important thing is:</p>
<blockquote><p>Always stay patient with your dog!</p></blockquote>
<p>Above all, it is important to go out regularly so that your dog becomes house-trained, to feed him regularly and to always have fresh water at the bowl and on the way (for more than 1 hour).</p>
<blockquote><p>In this article, you&#8217;ll learn what to expect after the first few weeks!</p></blockquote>
<p>Let&#8217;s start simple, with the most important, feed 2x a day.</p>
<h3>Tip. Part 1: The first weeks with a Miniature Spitz</h3>
<p>From a small puppy to a full-grown dwarf Spitz. Already in part 1 I took you into the (for me) new world of dogs. In part 1 it was mainly about the first days and weeks, the <a href="https://fivmagazine.com/basic-equipment-puppy-dog-6-must-haves-food-bowl-leash-collar-blanket-checklist/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=113059" data-id="123736">basic equipment for puppies</a> and much more. Read here everything about our first weeks together:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://fivmagazine.com/pomeranian-miniature-spitz-qa-cost-care-hair-size-weight-advantages-disadvantages-family/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=112609" data-id="123730">Midget</a></li>
</ul>
<p>So small and cute, &#8220;Peppa&#8221; was as a puppy &#8211; Before.</p>
<p><a href="https://fivmagazine.com/pomeranian-miniature-spitz-qa-cost-care-hair-size-weight-advantages-disadvantages-family/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=112609" data-id="123730"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-146739" src="https://fivmagazine.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/pomeranian-zwergspitz-teil-2-welpe-frueher-baby-klein-suess-wiese-garten-erster-hund.jpg" alt="" width="1200" height="800" /></a></p>
<p>So small and cute, she still is &#8211; After.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-146715" src="https://fivmagazine.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/pomeranian-zwergspitz-teil-2-gassi-gehen-schaut-hoch-fell-nach-hundefriseur-besuch.jpg" alt="" width="1200" height="799" /></p>
<p>That&#8217;s how fast a Pomeranian grows up, or rather becomes full grown.</p>
<h2>Dog food: Delicious, healthy and&#8230; how often?</h2>
<p>The big, or rather small advantage of the Miniature Spitz, you need relatively little food! I always have a little dry food, wet food and of course a few (few) snacks. If you know the classic Caesar can, then it lasts about three days, with some additional dry food.</p>
<p>My little dog is fed twice a day, in the beginning I fed her three times a day, that was too much!</p>
<p>So she doesn&#8217;t do much in the evenings (topic: housetraining) I feed her 1) in the morning and 2) at noon/afternoon.</p>
<p>Zum! This here even more on the subject</p>
<ul>
<li aria-level="1"><a href="https://fivmagazine.com/dog-food-wet-food-dry-food-treats-snack-ideas-for-your-dog-puppies/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=117479" data-id="124246">Dry and wet food</a></li>
<li aria-level="1">1) morning and 2) noon/afternoon</li>
<li aria-level="1">Few snacks (if, 90% to chew)</li>
<li aria-level="1">Important: Always provide water</li>
</ul>
<h3>Tip. Buy snacks to chew</h3>
<p>Dogs love to chew, it&#8217;s fun for them and a distraction at the same time. That&#8217;s why I like to buy chew sticks or snacks that keep her a little busy.</p>
<ul>
<li>Snacks to chew</li>
<li>Occupation and fun</li>
</ul>
<h3>How much does an adult dwarf spitz weigh?</h3>
<p>Depending on whether your Pomeranian is purebred or not, the weight will differ. My little one is purebred and only weighs 2.2 kilos when full grown. So she is actually more fur than dog!</p>
<ul>
<li aria-level="1">Approximately 2.2 kilogram</li>
<li aria-level="1">Purebred</li>
</ul>
<p>Dry food, water, the basics.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-113146" src="https://fivmagazine.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/hundefutter-futter-hund-welpe-beispiel-anfanger-trockenfutter-trocken-mittags-wasser-hundenapf-napf-essen-abends-morgens.jpg" alt="" width="1200" height="800" /></p>
<p>Always good: something to chew on!</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-117494" src="https://fivmagazine.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/bio-hundefutter-yarrah-test-huhn-rind-schwein-was-schmeckt-am-besten-lecker-kaustange-abbeissen-boden.jpg" alt="" width="1200" height="583" /></p>
<p>This also brings us directly to an important question, for new dog owners:</p>
<h2>Travelling with a dog: train and plane</h2>
<p>What about when you travel? Can your dog come with you and if so, with whom?</p>
<h3>Can I take a Miniature Pomeranian with me on the plane?</h3>
<p>Yes and no, sometimes you can take very small dogs on planes. But you should check beforehand if the airline allows it or not. For example, some airlines only allow assistance dogs (e.g. guide dogs).</p>
<p>Airline examples:</p>
<ul>
<li aria-level="1">Ryanair &#8211; no dogs allowed (only companion dogs)</li>
<li aria-level="1">Euro Wings &#8211; Dogs allowed</li>
</ul>
<h3>Can I take a Miniature Pomeranian with me on the ICE / train?</h3>
<p>Yes, dogs are allowed on trains, but also on long-distance trains (ICE). Theoretically, it means that you need a dog box. But so far no one has approached me. Whereas I have bought a box. However, the pullover on the seat or on the floor is often the easier alternative.</p>
<p>The dog is so small that really no escort has said anything yet.</p>
<ul>
<li aria-level="1">Yes, dogs are allowed on the train</li>
</ul>
<p>Not Peppa, but cute too! With dog on the beach:</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-112660" src="https://fivmagazine.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/pomeranian-zwergspitz-welpen-ratgeber-welpe-1-jahr-strand-urlaub-mit-haustier-watt-nordsee-ostsee-spielen.jpg" alt="" width="1200" height="799" /></p>
<h2>Housebroken: How long does it take?</h2>
<p>You are a dog is really housebroken, you need to bring a lot of patience. About 6, 7 to 9 months until he or she really understands that you do not do in the apartment. Especially not on the carpet! If your carpet does get a fair amount, you&#8217;re going to need a carpet cleaning. Because it smells! Tips on that in a moment.</p>
<blockquote><p>#reallife</p></blockquote>
<p>That&#8217;s why it&#8217;s so important not to just buy dogs or give them away. You really have to think about it, they need a lot of time, love and attention. What that means, you learn again here <a href="https://fivmagazine.com/dog-as-a-pet-requirements-basic-equipment-training-and-dog-groomer/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=132190" data-id="132814">Dog as a pet: Requirements</a>.</p>
<h3>Going outside regularly: teaching &#8220;doing outside</h3>
<p>Often your dog needs to feed especially after meals. Therefore, it is important to feed at noon / afternoon. Then in the evening, only minimal (eg 1 snack). This way your dog does not have to go to the toilet at night and you have less dirt in the apartment.</p>
<p>My tips:</p>
<ul>
<li>Duration: 6 to 9 months</li>
<li>Important: Get out 3x a day, regularly</li>
<li>Times: Morning, noon/afternoon and night.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Puppy Pads: Tip for your home and carpets</h3>
<p>Tips for flats! Buy Puppy Pads So to speak flat diapers for the floor. Kind of like paper, about 50 by 50 inches, you just lay it on the floor. The paper is absorbent.</p>
<ul>
<li aria-level="1">Diaper for the floor</li>
<li aria-level="1">Ca 50 x 50 cm</li>
<li aria-level="1">Absorbent</li>
</ul>
<h3>How much does carpet cleaning cost?</h3>
<p>My whole apartment has carpets &#8211; inconvenient! Accordingly, the first few months have left their mark on the floor. Maybe you&#8217;ll find yourself in the same situation! So here are my tips to help you find a good carpet cleaning company. Because, a bit like locksmiths, what does a good, reputable carpet cleaning cost and how do you find a good company?</p>
<p>First: Avoid clicking on the first places in the search results. On the first places you will find 99% ads. These results are minimally marked by &#8220;ad&#8221;. Because, someone has to pay for these ads, you!</p>
<p>Get at least four comparative offers, so you can get the best price. Of course, the price is not everything, the quality is also important, after all, it&#8217;s your own home. For that, be sure to check out Google reviews. Compare the amount of reviews and the amount of the average rating.</p>
<p>If you live in the big city, question not only the few shops in the city center, question also in the suburbs or slightly outside. Here the rents are cheaper, the wages, accordingly, the costs for you are somewhat lower.</p>
<p>Here again all savings tips summarized:</p>
<ul>
<li>Do not click on ads on Google (first results)</li>
<li aria-level="1">Price comparison: Obtain at least 4 comparative offers</li>
<li aria-level="1">Experiences: Compare Google reviews (amount and average)</li>
<li aria-level="1">Suburban companies, smaller towns</li>
<li aria-level="1">Make a fixed price in advance</li>
</ul>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-118177" src="https://fivmagazine.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/moebel-stuhl-tisch-sofa-couch-badmoebel-sessel-garten-einrichten-tipps-trends-wohnzimmer.jpg" alt="" width="1200" height="798" /></p>
<h2>Walk him: How often do you have to go out?</h2>
<p>Let&#8217;s get to walking and (importantly for me) off-leash walking.</p>
<h3>How far does a little pygmy run?</h3>
<p>In fact, you can&#8217;t do long, extended jogging runs with a Miniature Spitz. Usually 2, maximum 3 km are enough, then your little doggie is already pretty knocked out! I myself usually just run a little in the neighbourhood, maybe 400, 500 metres to the nearest café and back.</p>
<p>The easiest way to tell that your dog is exhausted is that he really doesn&#8217;t want to run anymore and lies down on the floor. From my experience you should not sneak your dog after you, if necessary carry her a few meters, until home or give him enough time, perhaps a snack and some water to recover.</p>
<p>Important: Don&#8217;t tug your little puppy just because he or she doesn&#8217;t want to. When they have energy, they run all by themselves.</p>
<p>To recap, walk:</p>
<ul>
<li>I run an average of 400, 500 meters</li>
<li>2-3 km distance is enough</li>
<li>If your dog consistently lies down, wear him or her</li>
</ul>
<h3>So often overlooked: Small dogs</h3>
<p>Here is a little tip, if you have your first dog! Especially in the first weeks and months, it can happen that your dog runs into your feet, you accidentally step on your dog, of course only slightly, e.g. when getting up from a chair, while you are careless.</p>
<blockquote><p>Don&#8217;t worry, you&#8217;re getting more careful and sensitive.</p></blockquote>
<p>At some point, you&#8217;ll automatically look at the floor before you get up from the chair. Just a little example! It&#8217;s the same with your dog, you both get to know each other better and better. Little by little you notice that you can walk further and further distances and that your dog follows you better and better.</p>
<p>Especially in the big city a real issue! For example, I always have a cappuccino with me, mobile phone in hand&#8230;. in the first weeks you are sometimes a little annoyed, that&#8217;s quite normal! Suddenly your dog jumps into the street, a leaf is chased after (cappuccino spilled), or even the hunt, for the next pigeon.</p>
<p>After 4, 5 months, you already know automatically what your dog reacts to. After 9 or 10 months at the latest, you&#8217;ll be really well attuned to each other!</p>
<h2>Running without a leash: How to learn?</h2>
<p>Running off leash is such an issue, especially in the big city! If you want to walk off-leash with your Miniature Spitz, be aware, even if your dog is super cute, it is and always will be a dog! Accordingly, you can trust him and her, with a little training and practice.</p>
<blockquote><p>How does my dog learn to walk without a leash?</p></blockquote>
<p>We started our training in the park, here we have a lot of space, green meadow and if necessary I can run behind!</p>
<h3>Learning to walk without a leash: This is how it works</h3>
<p>Just always make sure you keep your dog in sight and teach him or her to come towards you when you interact with her. E.g. by a whistle or a certain command, I always say &#8220;Peppa (her name), come&#8221;.</p>
<p>Also, always make sure you are the alpha dog:</p>
<blockquote><p>Your dog follows you, not you the dog &#8211; stay consistent</p></blockquote>
<p>Sometimes you just have to run 20, 30 meters ahead, your dog will follow you almost automatically. If not, immediately give &#8220;command&#8221; and make sure that &#8220;something happens&#8221;. Either your dog comes or you go, take her with you (on a collar, leash or by talking to her). The important thing is: your dog follows.</p>
<p>The more often he or she does this, the greater the learning success and automaticity.</p>
<h3>Repetition and attention for learning success</h3>
<p>Running without a leash is like us: when we learn the guitar, a new language or a new sport. The more training, the more proficient we are! So if you run off-leash regularly, even for a few stretches, your dog will get used to it. Accordingly, your teamwork will become more and more harmonious.</p>
<p>Maybe as a tip, I never work with treats. Dogs are pack animals and accordingly you should be a strong and good &#8220;role model&#8221;. Then everything works, even without treats.</p>
<p>But treats can help with training, e.g. for sit, down and so on. But I&#8217;ll show you in a moment how your dog learns commands like &#8220;fetch&#8221; and &#8220;search&#8221; quickly, even without a single treat.</p>
<p>This is the fastest way for your dog to learn to walk off leash:</p>
<ul>
<li>Search for open space, ideally in park or similar (few dangers)</li>
<li>Walk slowly in front, looking mostly in the direction of the target</li>
<li>Moving forward consistently</li>
<li>Stay alert when dog calls 2, 3 meters away</li>
<li>Unify calls: I whistle (softly) and have the command &#8220;Peppa come&#8221;</li>
</ul>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-146721" src="https://fivmagazine.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/pomeranian-zwergspitz-teil-2-instagram-tiktok-video-petfluencer-ultra-cute-lacht-in-kamera.jpg" alt="" width="1200" height="1800" /></p>
<h2>Toys: What does a Miniature Spitz need?</h2>
<p>Just like with snacks, I keep it the same with toys, less is more! In fact, my dog has only 2, 3 (of 6) toys that she likes to play with. My little tip, it&#8217;s best to go directly to the pet store and see what your dog reacts to. So you can directly find a good toy that your dwarf dog will enjoy.</p>
<p>It is much more important that you spend time with your dog! Go out into the countryside, onto the meadow, if possible into the park and into the forest. That&#8217;s what your dog enjoys the most!</p>
<ul>
<li>Maximum 5 toys</li>
<li>Rather: spend time with the dog, go to the countryside</li>
</ul>
<p>Playing with leaves, with sticks, with other dogs, all better than another &#8220;plastic piece&#8221; in the apartment.</p>
<h2>Learn commands: Fetch, Bring, Search, Sit!</h2>
<p>A good start, are always simple things. PS: Super handy is &#8220;Search&#8221;, that saves you time too!</p>
<p>One of the first commands Peppa learned was &#8220;fetch&#8221; and &#8220;bring.&#8221;</p>
<h3>&#8220;Learn &#8220;Get&#8221; and &#8220;Bring</h3>
<p>1 command would be enough, I just always call both. Typical example: fetching sticks. Works great in the city apartment too though. Just work with the favorite toy. Communication is the key. Always think simple and with enough repetition. If you want to teach your dog these commands.</p>
<p>&#8220;Learn to &#8220;fetch&#8221; and &#8220;bring&#8221;, checklist in 5 steps:</p>
<ol>
<li style="list-style-type: none;">
<ol>
<li aria-level="1">Take a toy that your dog knows (term) and likes</li>
<li aria-level="1">Just throw the toy away, e.g. in the apartment, 4, 5 meters in the hallway</li>
<li aria-level="1">Say &#8220;fetch&#8221; or &#8220;bring&#8221; with several repetitions.</li>
<li aria-level="1">Look at the toy again and again at the same time</li>
</ol>
</li>
</ol>
<p>&#8230;</p>
<ul>
<li aria-level="1">After 5-10 seconds you run to the toy</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Repeat this a few times. Your dog will eventually understand what to do.</p>
<p>So, if you repeat this exercise a few times, eventually a dog will run, get his toy and bring it back to you. After that, as a reward, just clap your hands (for example) and praise your dog by name.</p>
<h3>Learn &#8220;Search&#8221;</h3>
<p>It&#8217;s the same with &#8220;search&#8221;, it worked for me right after the third time. Her favorite toy is a bone. Accordingly, I simply said &#8220;Find the bone&#8221;, &#8220;Find the bone&#8221;!</p>
<blockquote><p>Tip. &#8220;Search&#8221; is mega handy + also saves you time</p></blockquote>
<p>Super handy because now I can also just say &#8220;find the bone&#8221; if I don&#8217;t know where it is, she&#8217;ll take me there!</p>
<p>&#8220;Learn to search&#8221; checklist in 4 steps:</p>
<ol>
<li style="list-style-type: none;">
<ol>
<li>Take a toy that your dog knows (term) and likes</li>
<li aria-level="1">Tell your dog, &#8220;Find the bone&#8221; (or what he, she knows).</li>
<li aria-level="1">Repeat the command several times</li>
</ol>
</li>
</ol>
<p>&#8230;</p>
<ul>
<li aria-level="1">Again after 5-10 seconds, you run and go to the toy</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>For me it worked directly the third time! I even thought she wanted to feed, because she ran into the kitchen, but the bone was on the table! Therefore, super practical.</p>
<p>This is followed, as always, by a nice gesture, e.g. just clap your hands and praise your dog. As almost always, I work without snacks.</p>
<blockquote><p>Much better than eating a lot, just to the all-natural play instinct!</p></blockquote>
<h3>Learn &#8220;Place&#8221;</h3>
<p>A small, dear bribe, in the form of a treat, but there was when learning &#8220;place&#8221;. As always, it is important to stand quietly in front of your dog or kneel down and repeat the command several times. You can also gently help and push the butt down a bit so your dog understands what you want him to do. Through the snack he or she learns very quickly that it is worthwhile to perform this action.</p>
<p>&#8220;Learn to &#8220;sit&#8221; (with treats), checklist in 3 steps:</p>
<ul>
<li aria-level="1">Prepare snack, take in hand</li>
<li aria-level="1">Saying place several times (repetition is always important)</li>
<li aria-level="1">The first time slightly help, Po Samst press down</li>
<li aria-level="1">Stay consistent, only with place there are treats</li>
</ul>
<p>Tip. Also make sure that your dog remains seated while he or she gets the treat. This way your dog learns to be calm and not to jump frantically back and forth as soon as food is available.</p>
<h2>Dog groomer: fur, fur, fur!</h2>
<p>For fur care &amp; Co., I have for you once again extra guide, with tips from the pros, my dog groomer. Tip! I never cut the fur of my Pomeranian super short. It looks cute, but fur is there for a reason and we shouldn&#8217;t think of it as a &#8220;hairstyle&#8221;. That&#8217;s why we pretty much only have &#8220;tip trims&#8221;. Read more here:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="/?p=123706" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=115571" data-id="123706">Dog groomer</a></li>
<li><a href="/?p=123702" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=119927" data-id="123702">Dog fur and breeds</a></li>
</ul>
<h2>Part 1: The first weeks with Zwergspitz</h2>
<p>From a small puppy to a full-grown dwarf Spitz. Already in part 1 I took you into the (for me) new world of dogs. In part 1 it was mainly about the first days and weeks, the <a href="https://fivmagazine.com/basic-equipment-puppy-dog-6-must-haves-food-bowl-leash-collar-blanket-checklist/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=113059" data-id="123736">basic equipment for puppies</a> and much more. Read here everything about our first weeks together:</p>
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<h2><b>Buy Pomeranian: Dog and cost</b></h2>
<p>The following questions are divided into clear blocks, so you can find the right answers to your question(s) quickly and easily! Everything for your start in life, with the basics for your Pomeranian. At the end of the article you will find more interesting articles on the subject of Pomeranian puppies and buying a dog, in general, as well as the <a href="https://fivmagazine.com/basic-equipment-puppy-dog-6-must-haves-food-bowl-leash-collar-blanket-checklist/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=113059" data-id="123736">initial equipment</a> and other tips for beginners and your first dog.</p>
<p>Listen along with Zoe:</p>
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<ol>
<li>What is the difference between a Miniature Spitz and a Pomeranian?</li>
<li>What is the difference between Kleinspitz and Zwergspitz?</li>
<li>What do you have to consider with dwarf spitz?</li>
<li>How much does a Pomeranian cost?</li>
<li>Is a Miniature Spitz a family dog?</li>
</ol>
<p>First and foremost, the central question for many who have seen Pomeranians downtown or on Instagram and then set out to find them on the internet:</p>
<h3><b>What is the difference between a Miniature Spitz and a Pomeranian?</b></h3>
<p>There is no difference between Pomeranian and Zwergspitz. &#8220;Zwergspitz&#8221; is the German name. &#8220;Pomeranian&#8221; is the international or English name for the dog breed. If someone speaks of a Pomeranian, he always speaks of a Zwergspitz at the same time.</p>
<blockquote><p>There is no difference between Pomeranian and Miniature Spitz.</p></blockquote>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-112650" src="https://fivmagazine.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/pomeranian-zwergspitz-welpen-ratgeber-schaut-nach-oben-kamera-lernen-leckerli-belohnung.jpg" alt="" width="1200" height="1041" /></p>
<h3><b>What do you have to consider with dwarf spitz?</b></h3>
<p>Basically, a Pomeranian is no different from any other puppy. Even though they are extremely small and cute, they are still small dogs. They need a lot of love from you, which means time and attention, regular eating, walking and a safe and warm place to sleep. Then there is the grooming.</p>
<p>In a nutshell:</p>
<ol>
<li>Time and love from you (attention)</li>
<li>Regular eating, more on that in a moment.</li>
<li>Go walkies</li>
<li>Safe, warm place to sleep</li>
<li>Coat care</li>
</ol>
<p>Here&#8217;s another tip! Pomeranian puppies are really, really small dogs. Therefore, properly assess your strength and the strength of other dogs!</p>
<blockquote><p>Evaluate your strength when playing and on the leash correctly</p></blockquote>
<p>If your dog wears a harness, the danger is less, if he wears a collar, it is greater. Hectic movements from you, can quickly cause damage to the neck, or the cervical vertebrae in the little ones. Why? The neck and all the muscles are so delicate when puppies are Miniature Pointers that you must always be careful when playing and taking the dog out.</p>
<p>Also pay attention when you pull on the leash. Just like when playing, your movements should not be too frantic or forceful. The good thing is, once you have your Pomeranian puppy in hand, you can quickly gauge how much strength you can muster. Much more important then are strange, large dogs.</p>
<blockquote><p>Beware of big dogs</p></blockquote>
<p>Miniature spitz puppies are actually so small, you might think they are big guinea pigs. That&#8217;s exactly what some big dogs think! Even if they just want to play, their strength can be enough to snap the little puppies&#8217; necks. Just like with frantic movements, you should make sure your puppy is protected even with big dogs.</p>
<h3><b>How much does a Pomeranian cost?</b></h3>
<p>If you want to buy a Pomeranian, you have to calculate with costs of 1.800 to 2.500 Euro.</p>
<blockquote><p>Price approx. 1.800 Euro to 2.500 Euro</p></blockquote>
<p>In addition to the purchase price, you will have to pay for basic equipment for your puppy, as well as the first visit to the vet and groomer.</p>
<p>The basic equipment for the little puppy costs about 80 euros. This already includes food, leash, harness, blanket, treats &#8211; everything you need for your beds in the first days. At the vet you will pay about 80 to 150 euros, depending on whether you still have to put the chip or give vaccinations. With good breeders everything is already done:</p>
<ul>
<li>Deworming, chip and the vaccinations.</li>
</ul>
<p>At the groomer you pay about 50 to 70 euros for a haircut. During the first visit, you and your puppy will have a taster day at a good dog groomer, not a &#8220;full programme&#8221;. The first visit is dedicated to getting to know the dog salon.</p>
<p>Cost summary:</p>
<ul>
<li>Price for Pomeranian: 1.800 to 2.500 Euro</li>
<li>First equipment for your puppy: 80 Euro</li>
<li>Visit to the vet: 80 to 150 euros</li>
<li>Dog groomer: 50 to 70 Euro</li>
</ul>
<p>So all in all, the first month will cost you Round About:</p>
<blockquote><p>Costs (total): 2.010 &#8211; 2.800 Euro</p></blockquote>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-112655" src="https://fivmagazine.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/pomeranian-zwergspitz-welpen-ratgeber-spitz-wannsee-berlin-immobilie-steg-grundstueck-privat-kleiner-hund-beginner-halsband.jpg" alt="" width="1200" height="900" /></p>
<h3><b>Is a Miniature Spitz a family dog?</b></h3>
<p>What are Miniature Spitz like? Dwarf Spitz are absolute family dogs and are good with everyone, children, adults and even older people. They are very sweet, have a play instinct that is not too pronounced, as well as with the urge to move. If you were to rate the characteristics: Exercise, play drive, all 3 out of 5 stars. A super, little mix, not too hyper, not too calm.</p>
<blockquote><p>Miniature spitzes are absolute family dogs</p></blockquote>
<p>Also advantageous for children who themselves can not yet walk for miles, but would like to walk themselves. But also for us adults a comfortable advantage, especially if you live in the city and do not have direct access to long posts and meadows.</p>
<h2><b>Life &amp; Everyday Life</b></h2>
<ol>
<li>How long can you leave a Pomeranian alone?</li>
<li>How big do Pomeranian puppies grow?</li>
</ol>
<h3><b>How long can you leave a Pomeranian alone?</b></h3>
<p>Leaving your Pomeranian alone takes practice! Your dog needs to learn and train, just like all other dogs. If you have a Pomeranian puppy, make sure from the beginning that he or she spends time alone, even for short periods of time. This way, your dog will quickly get used to being alone at times. So it&#8217;s best to start early after the first day.</p>
<p>As you can read in my article <a href="https://fivmagazine.com/buying-a-dog-puppy-moves-in-going-for-a-walk-staying-alone-co-your-first-week/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=112607" data-id="123733">Pomeranian: The first week</a>, I started directly on the third day to leave her alone sometimes. First for a small time window of 20, 30 minutes, after about 10 days I have served this time out for me to an hour.</p>
<ul>
<li>Day 1-2: 2-5 minutes alone (for example kitchen)</li>
<li>Day 3-5: 20-30 minutes alone</li>
<li>Day 6-9: 20-50 minutes alone</li>
<li>From day 10: Up to 1 hour alone</li>
<li>From 2nd month: More flexible</li>
</ul>
<p>Your Pomeranian is a pack animal like other dogs, but also very independent! My tip at this point, don&#8217;t make a drama out of it, when you leave or come back your dog, treat it like a normal situation. This is the fastest way for your dog to get used to being downstairs, so it&#8217;s a normal thing.</p>
<blockquote><p>Don&#8217;t make a drama out of leaving and seeing each other again, it&#8217;s normal that you&#8217;re away sometimes.</p></blockquote>
<h3><b>How big do Pomeranian puppies grow?</b></h3>
<p>Pomeranian puppies are very small, their shoulder height is usually only 12 to 15 cm. Grown up pomeranians are then about 20 to 30 cm tall. Thus they belong to the minis among the dogs.</p>
<ul>
<li>Puppies: 12-15 centimeters</li>
<li>Adult: 20-30 centimeters</li>
</ul>
<h3>How old do pygmy tips get?</h3>
<p>Pomeranians live on average 12 to 16 years. So you should consider well before buying whether a small and later &#8220;big&#8221; dog fits into your life.</p>
<ul>
<li>Age: 12 to 16 years</li>
</ul>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-112625" src="https://fivmagazine.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/pomeranian-zwergspitz-welpen-ratgeber-ausgewachsen-erwachsen-wiese-langhaar-haaren-frisur-wiese-rasen.jpg" alt="" width="1200" height="800" /></p>
<h2><b>Care &amp; Hairstyle</b></h2>
<ol>
<li>How do you care for Pomeranians?</li>
<li>How much hair Pomeranian?</li>
<li>How often does a Pomeranian need a haircut?</li>
</ol>
<h3><b>How do you care for Pomeranians?</b></h3>
<p>Daily combing &#8211; Pomeranians are mainly made of fur, you will notice that very quickly! Therefore, your most important task is coat care. For you, that means daily combing ideally. If you have a puppy, you should make sure that he or she also has a lot of undercoat. You need to comb this out extra carefully. This will prevent the little puppy&#8217;s fur from matting.</p>
<p>Clean eyes &#8211; Your little puppy is on the move here and sniffs at many things, so sometimes small remnants get stuck in the fine eye hairs. You can remove these either with your hand, or one or two fingers, or with a soft, damp cloth. All this of course gently and carefully! Your dog will not like this at the beginning, but he or she has to get used to it, after all you only want the best for the little puppy!</p>
<p>Popo säubern &#8211; Especially for puppy owners the almost daily ritual, the butt to be cleaned! Pomeranians have a lot of fur and accordingly, something always gets stuck. Sitting wrong, a little too much grass under the butt, already your puppy has rest on the fur. The good news, for all those who are buying their <a href="https://fivmagazine.com/buying-a-dog-puppy-moves-in-going-for-a-walk-staying-alone-co-your-first-week/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=112607" data-id="123733">first dog</a>, from my experience, the shyness of your dog&#8217;s poop goes away quickly &#8211; that is, if it&#8217;s your own cute little Pomeranian!</p>
<p>Regular bathing &#8211; We (Peppa and I) have so far settled our bathing routine that I always take her briefly into the shower with me on Sundays. Every three or four weeks I wash her completely, otherwise I mainly take care of her back part. Quasi the quick cat wash!</p>
<p>Care for your Pomeranian summarized:</p>
<ol>
<li>Comb daily</li>
<li>With puppies additionally pay attention to the undercoat</li>
<li>Hairdresser every six weeks to two months</li>
<li>Butt cleaning</li>
<li>Regular bathing</li>
</ol>
<h3>How often do you need a haircut?</h3>
<p>If you are buying your very first puppy, you may be asking yourself the question, how often do you need to take a Pomeranian to the groomer? As a general rule, you should go to the groomer every 45 to 60 days. A tip for puppy owners: first comes the taster day! The very first visit to the groomer is a taster day for little ones. This way your little Pomeranian puppy can get to know the groomer and the dog salon, as well as the different tools, for example scissors and hair dryer.</p>
<ul>
<li>Dog groomer every 45 to 60 days</li>
<li>First day: Taster day to get to know each other</li>
</ul>
<p>Especially if you have a young Pomeranian puppy, it is important that his or her undercoat is regularly removed by you and the groomer. This way, the little puppy will never get too warm and the fur will not mat.</p>
<h3><b>How much hair Pomeranian?</b></h3>
<p>Pomeranians hair fortunately very little, after all, they are also very little dog! In fact, the little hairs are so fine that you can barely see them. And the few hairs that are spread around your apartment or house are hardly worth mentioning. In relation to larger dog breeds and longhaired breeds, you have drawn a really good lot here.</p>
<h2><b>Food and feed for puppies</b></h2>
<ol>
<li>How much can a Pomeranian eat? How much can a Miniature Spitz eat?</li>
<li>What can not eat dwarf tip?</li>
<li>How heavy can a dwarf spitz be?</li>
</ol>
<h3><b>How much can a Pomeranian eat? How much can a Miniature Spitz eat?</b></h3>
<p>Give your Pomeranian food to eat 3x a day, this will give you a good spread of meals for your Pomeranian.</p>
<p>Like in the puppy <a href="https://fivmagazine.com/basic-equipment-puppy-dog-6-must-haves-food-bowl-leash-collar-blanket-checklist/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=113059" data-id="123736">guide</a>, you will learn how to distribute the food quantities for your puppy ideally over the day. In the morning you should give your puppy wet food, at lunchtime dry food mixed with a little water and in the evening there is again wet food for the little Pomeranian puppy. Here is a brief summary:</p>
<ul>
<li>Wet food in the morning and evening (chicken, lamb, beef &#8230;)</li>
<li>At noon dry food (mix with 50% water)</li>
<li>Tip: Fruit and vegetables cut into small pieces as a snack</li>
</ul>
<h3><b>What can not eat dwarf tip?</b></h3>
<p>This question can not be answered in a general way. Some dogs are allergic to certain types of meat, e.g. beef, chicken or lamb. In general, as for all dog breeds, protect the small stomach from sharp objects, poisonous objects, liquids and plants, as well as the following foods.</p>
<p>Dogs are not allowed to eat that among other things:</p>
<ul>
<li>Onions and garlic</li>
<li>Chocolate and cocoa</li>
<li>Coffee</li>
<li>Certain types of nuts</li>
<li>Raw pork</li>
<li>Solanaceae</li>
<li>Stone fruit</li>
<li>&#8230;</li>
</ul>
<h3><b>How heavy can a dwarf spitz be?</b></h3>
<p>If you feed your Pomeranian regularly, i.e. the correct, species-appropriate food, then you should have no problem with the weight of one of us. If you have given your Pomeranian too much for food and too many treats, then you can roughly stick to these weights. It is important to keep in mind the size of your Pomeranian. Dwarf Pomeranians grow to be between 20 and 30 cm tall when fully grown. Depending on this, the overall build and weight of the little one(s) will differ.</p>
<p>Weight of a Pomeranian (full grown):</p>
<ul>
<li>Weight: 1.8 to 3.4 kg</li>
</ul>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-112665" src="https://fivmagazine.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/pomeranian-zwergspitz-welpen-ratgeber-welpe-an-leine-nehmen-rausgehen-lernen-gassi-gehen-hund-fussweg-schaut-nach-oben.jpg" alt="" width="1200" height="800" /></p>
<h2><b>Accessories &amp; Toys</b></h2>
<ol>
<li>What all do you need to buy for a dwarf spitz?</li>
<li>What do you need for a dwarf spitz?</li>
<li>What do you need for a Pomeranian?</li>
</ol>
<h3><b>What all do you need to buy for a dwarf spitz?</b></h3>
<p>What do you need for a Pomeranian? The <a href="https://fivmagazine.com/basic-equipment-puppy-dog-6-must-haves-food-bowl-leash-collar-blanket-checklist/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=113059" data-id="123736">basic equipment</a> for your Pomeranian is relatively simple, this includes briefly summarized:</p>
<ul>
<li>2-4 toys for the start</li>
<li>Later 5, 6 small toys are enough</li>
<li>Puppy friendly, easy and chewable</li>
</ul>
<p>But most important is love and attention from your side! Especially if you have a young puppy at home.</p>
<h2>Advantages and disadvantages: Pomeranian (Dwarf Spitz).</h2>
<p>Let&#8217;s sum it all up again, in super short!</p>
<p>The relatively high purchase price, compared to other dog breeds, many buyers see as a disadvantage, but the dogs save a lot of money in maintenance throughout their lifetime of 12 to 16 years. They eat relatively little, a small can is enough for 4 meals. Accessories are smaller, so they are also cheaper, and veterinary costs are somewhat lower.</p>
<p>If you are looking for a very active dog, the advantage &#8220;medium play instinct / urge to move&#8221; may also be perceived as a disadvantage of the dog breed. But for the city they are perfect. Alone the apartment with 80 or 120 square meters is already relatively much free space for the small.</p>
<p>Here is an overview of the most important advantages and disadvantages.</p>
<p>Pros:</p>
<ul>
<li>Family-friendly</li>
<li>Medium play instinct / urge to move</li>
<li>Cheaper to maintain (food, accessories, also vet)</li>
</ul>
<p>Disadvantages:</p>
<ul>
<li>High purchase price compared to other dog breeds</li>
<li>Somewhat more elaborate coat care</li>
</ul>
<p>These were the most important questions and answers for young Pomeranian puppies. If you have any other questions, drop us a line! With buying my first dog or puppy? Then maybe check out these free guides from us too!</p>
<h2>Puppy moves in! Tips &amp; advice for beginners</h2>
<p>Your first puppy? More practical tips and experiences!</p>
<h3>Dog as a pet: XXL Guide</h3>
<p>Dog moves in! You have decided to get a dog, as a single, with your partner or even the whole family and you are thinking about getting a <a href="https://fivmagazine.com/buying-a-dog-puppy-moves-in-going-for-a-walk-staying-alone-co-your-first-week/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=112607" data-id="123733">dog</a>? There are millions of dogs in this country. They are among the most popular pets. Dog breeds like Labrador, French Bulldog, Australian Shepherd, German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, <a href="https://fivmagazine.com/pomeranian-miniature-spitz-qa-cost-care-hair-size-weight-advantages-disadvantages-family/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=112609" data-id="123730">Pomeranian</a> or Chihuahuas. How much does a dog cost? What does a dog like best? How does the dog know that you love him? Many questions, here you will find the answers. From the <a href="/?p=123706" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=115571" data-id="123706">groomer</a> and the first coat, to dog <a href="https://fivmagazine.com/dog-food-wet-food-dry-food-treats-snack-ideas-for-your-dog-puppies/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=117479" data-id="124246">food</a> (wet and dry), organic alternatives, but also tips on the <a href="https://fivmagazine.com/basic-equipment-puppy-dog-6-must-haves-food-bowl-leash-collar-blanket-checklist/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=113059" data-id="123736">initial equipment</a>, around the leash, bowl &amp; Co.</p>
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<li><a href="https://fivmagazine.com/dog-as-a-pet-requirements-basic-equipment-training-and-dog-groomer/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=132190" data-id="132814">Pet dog</a></li>
</ul>
<h3>Walk the dog, stay alone &amp; Co.</h3>
<p>What accessories do you need for your puppy around leash, bowl, sleeping place and food? Every year millions of little puppies are born and find a new home! We also have one or two little puppies now: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/nappaandpeppa/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Neppa &amp; Peppa</a>. You are thinking about getting a dog? If you have time to spare and love, then a little puppy is something wonderful. But, what do you have to consider?! Learn here about the daily life with a little puppy: My first day with Peppa (Dwarf Spitz, or Pomeranian puppy), my first week and my experiences. If you&#8217;re thinking of getting a dog, here are the ultimate tips for the first week with your puppy and a few insider tips, like puppy pads, tips for walking and staying alone &#8211; all in the first week!</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://fivmagazine.com/buying-a-dog-puppy-moves-in-going-for-a-walk-staying-alone-co-your-first-week/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=112607" data-id="123733">Puppy moves in! Going for a walk, staying alone &amp; Co.</a></li>
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<p><a href="https://fivmagazine.com/buying-a-dog-puppy-moves-in-going-for-a-walk-staying-alone-co-your-first-week/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=112607" data-id="123733"><img decoding="async" src="https://fivmagazine.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/welpe-hund-kaufen-checkliste-arm-frau-traegt-kleinen-hund-niedlich-suess-arm-stadt-zuechter.jpg" /></a></p>
<h3>Basic equipment for puppies</h3>
<p>Buying Puppies: Basic Supplies for Your Dog &#8211; No matter what breed of dog or type of mixed breed, there are exactly 6 things you need when buying your first dog or puppy! So to speak, the basic equipment for your puppy and the first days together in the house or apartment. With this checklist, you have everything important! The right food for puppies, two bowls for food and water, a leash with collar and / or harness (safer), toys and very important, especially if you have no garden or live on the first floor: Puppy Pads! Learn all the essentials here, with tips for times to eat and other interesting checklists for beginners and novices. Simply explained and free! Here&#8217;s the nuts and bolts for the first trip, from breeder to home, and the first few days with your puppy, from my experience.</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://fivmagazine.com/basic-equipment-puppy-dog-6-must-haves-food-bowl-leash-collar-blanket-checklist/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=113059" data-id="123736">Basic equipment for puppies</a></li>
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<p><a href="https://fivmagazine.com/basic-equipment-puppy-dog-6-must-haves-food-bowl-leash-collar-blanket-checklist/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=113059" data-id="123736"><img decoding="async" src="https://fivmagazine.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/pomeranian-zwergspitz-welpen-ratgeber-spitz-wannsee-berlin-immobilie-steg-grundstueck-privat-kleiner-hund-beginner-halsband.jpg" /></a></p>
<h2>Part 2: The first year with Pomeranian (Peppa)</h2>
<p>The first year with my little <a href="https://fivmagazine.com/pomeranian-miniature-spitz-qa-cost-care-hair-size-weight-advantages-disadvantages-family/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=112609" data-id="123730">dwarf spitz</a>, she is called Peppa. I have told you about the first days in detail, in the article <a href="https://fivmagazine.com/dog-as-a-pet-requirements-basic-equipment-training-and-dog-groomer/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=132190" data-id="132814">my first dog</a>. Hard to believe, but true, Pomeranians remain just as cute as they were when they were puppies. Want to prepare for the first few months with your dog? Then learn what to do after the first few weeks here! My experiences and tips on walking, housetraining, food times, low barking, off-leash walking, giving commands &#8211; part 2 of the guide for little Pomeranians.</p>
<ul>
<li>Pomeranian, the first year &#8211; part 2</li>
</ul>
<p>So small and cute, &#8220;Peppa&#8221; was as a puppy &#8211; Before.</p>
<p><a href="https://fivmagazine.com/pomeranian-miniature-spitz-qa-cost-care-hair-size-weight-advantages-disadvantages-family/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=112609" data-id="123730"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-146739" src="https://fivmagazine.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/pomeranian-zwergspitz-teil-2-welpe-frueher-baby-klein-suess-wiese-garten-erster-hund.jpg" alt="" width="1200" height="800" /></a></p>
<p>So small and cute, she still is &#8211; After.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-146715" src="https://fivmagazine.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/pomeranian-zwergspitz-teil-2-gassi-gehen-schaut-hoch-fell-nach-hundefriseur-besuch.jpg" alt="" width="1200" height="799" /></p>
<p>That&#8217;s how fast a Pomeranian grows up, or rather becomes full grown.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buying puppies &#8211; What accessories do you need for your puppy around leash, bowl, sleeping place and food? Every year millions of little puppies are born and find a new home! Also with us there is now one or two little puppies: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/nappaandpeppa/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Neppa &#038; Peppa</a>. You are thinking about getting a dog? If you have time to spare and love, then a little puppy is something wonderful. But, what do you have to consider?! Learn here about the daily life with a little puppy: My first day with Peppa (Dwarf Spitz, or Pomeranian puppy), my first week and my experiences. If you&#8217;re thinking of getting a dog, here are the ultimate tips for the first week with your puppy and a few insider tips, like puppy pads, tips for walking and staying alone &#8211; all in the first week!</p>
<h2>Buying puppies, equipment and the first car ride</h2>
<p>My everyday life has changed, but we are getting more and more used to it! This is how our mornings start since the purchase: So the A&amp;O is 1) love, 2) food and 3) walking. Much more about that later, in Day 3. First, we&#8217;ll talk about the basic equipment for your puppy from the specialty store and buying from the dog breeder, from getting to know him, to the price, to the first car ride to your new home!</p>
<h3>Before buying: Off to the pet supply store</h3>
<p>Some breeders will give you a small starter kit. But it&#8217;s even better if you prepare well for the purchase of your puppy. So before we really get to Day 1, your journey as a future dog owner begins at the pet supply store. Don&#8217;t worry, you won&#8217;t need much, but you will need a little. More specifically, 6 things you can use to keep your day 1 pup happy and provide a beautiful new home. Up front though:</p>
<blockquote><p>More important than all the toys and accessories is you! Take your time to cuddle, walk, comb the fur, wash and much more. This is what makes you and your &#8220;teamwork&#8221;!</p></blockquote>
<p>A puppy, like human babies, is playful, sleeps a lot and does his business when he has to. You are the &#8220;rock in the surf&#8221;, the calm soul. So you will quickly become a good team!</p>
<p>So now, before you buy, let&#8217;s get to the basic equipment for your puppy. I write here from my experience with Peppa! Peppa is a small Pomeranian, or dwarf Spitz puppy. Pomeranian, by the way, is simply the international, English term for the dog breed dwarf spitz. Since I travel a lot, very practical, because you can take dogs up to 7kg, for example, quite easily on the plane, in the hand luggage. We met, I fell in love with the little one and bam! My first day and the first week as a dog owner went by quickly, because everything is new, for her and for me.</p>
<p>So that you have a great start with your puppies, here is my guide, for you! With tips for your puppies basic equipment for house and apartment, tips for walking, staying alone, pee outside, go to sleep. Everything important for your first days.</p>
<p>This is little Peppa:</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-113126" src="https://fivmagazine.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/mode-magazin-hund-pomeranian-trend-kaufen-preis-ratgeber-puppy-lernen-ausstattung-leine-pippi-gassi-napf-halsband.jpg" alt="" width="900" height="1200" /></p>
<h3>Basic equipment: 6 things you must have on day 1!</h3>
<p>Buying Puppies: Basic dog supplies &#8211; There are exactly 6 things you need when buying your first dog or puppy! So to speak, the basic equipment for your puppy and the first days together in the house or in the apartment. With this checklist, you have everything important! The right food for puppies, two bowls for food and water, a leash with collar and / or harness (safer), toys and very important, especially if you have no garden or live on the first floor: Puppy Pads!</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Basic equipment for your dog:</span></p>
<ol>
<li>Lining (dry and wet)</li>
<li>Bowl (food and water)</li>
<li>Leash, collar and harness</li>
<li>Blanket (sleeping place)</li>
<li>Toys (chewing and distraction)</li>
<li>Puppy Pads</li>
</ol>
<p>Learn all the essentials here, with tips for times to eat and other interesting checklists for beginners and novices. Simply explained and free! Here is the A&amp;O for the first trip, from the breeder to home and the first days with your puppy.</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://fivmagazine.com/basic-equipment-puppy-dog-6-must-haves-food-bowl-leash-collar-blanket-checklist/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=113059" data-id="123736">Basic equipment puppy &#038; dog</a></li>
</ul>
<p><a href="https://fivmagazine.com/basic-equipment-puppy-dog-6-must-haves-food-bowl-leash-collar-blanket-checklist/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=113059" data-id="123736"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-112645" src="https://fivmagazine.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/pomeranian-zwergspitz-welpen-ratgeber-kleiner-welpe-holzbrucke-plueschtier-haustier-spielzeug-zunge-suess.jpg" alt="" width="1200" height="981"/></a></p>
<h3>Toys and distraction for home</h3>
<p>As you learned in the <a href="https://fivmagazine.com/basic-equipment-puppy-dog-6-must-haves-food-bowl-leash-collar-blanket-checklist/" data-type="post" data-origin="de" data-origin-url="/?p=113059" data-id="123736">basic kit for your first puppy</a>, it&#8217;s not important to have a lot of toys. Just three or four things for your puppy to chew on when he or she is busy. The most important thing for a puppy is you, the owner.</p>
<p>My little Pomeranian loves sticks, for example. Very simple pieces from the meadow!</p>
<p>Already on the third day she took a little stick home with her and since then she grabs a stick almost every time and if not, I take the one she liked the most while walking. She then chews on it for hours.</p>
<blockquote><p>The stick doesn&#8217;t cost me a euro, it&#8217;s super fun for her and it&#8217;s an absolutely natural product.</p></blockquote>
<p>Don&#8217;t buy your little puppy 20 or 30 plastic toys, take your own time and work with small things, a rope, a small soft toy and of course the good old sticks.</p>
<p>And now comes your very first day, you are back from the breeder and believe me your little puppy is absolutely knocked out! Everything is super new, including you, the entire environment, mom and siblings are gone. So focus right on one thing, a comfy place to sleep!</p>
<p>Warm and cosy, the sleeping place:</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-113096" src="https://fivmagazine.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/welpe-hund-kaufen-checkliste-korb-kiste-decke-plueschtier-spielzeug-tag-1-neues-zuhause-ratgeber.jpg" alt="" width="1200" height="900" /></p>
<h3>Sleeping, sleeping place and going to sleep</h3>
<p>As you may have learned in the basic dog stuff, it doesn&#8217;t have to be a very creative sleeping spot either, for example, my little miniature Pomeranian sleeps on a simple fur. Of course, this is also especially cute because Pomeranians are super fluffy. Fluffy fur, fluffy Pomeranian, perfect and absolutely sufficient.</p>
<h4>Optional: dog gate for the night</h4>
<p>Build the sleeping place directly near you, so that your dog can see you, you also get when something happens. Now there are basically two options, one option is that you let your puppy, like me just sleep on a fur or that it is the second option, you buy a small dog gate.</p>
<p>The great advantage of such a dog gate is that your puppy can not move freely overnight in the apartment or in the house. Accordingly, his or her radius is very limited and you have quick access to all activities. More importantly, your dog is not housebroken to begin with. How could it be, it&#8217;s still a baby! So your puppy will have to learn how to go to the bathroom little by little. One thing I can promise you, you will clean up a lot of pee and a lot of poop, but it&#8217;s your dog and in fact, all of a sudden it doesn&#8217;t bother you at all. In the past, I would never have touched poop! But when your little pup poops, you just can&#8217;t stay mad at him or her.</p>
<blockquote><p>Tip: Always clean up puppy&#8217;s little messes inconspicuously, so that you don&#8217;t pay any special attention to them. Your puppy will gradually learn to do his business outside when you take him for a walk. Your task is to have enough patience!</p></blockquote>
<p>That&#8217;s why it&#8217;s so important to take your puppy outside regularly, right from the start. This way the little dog learns to do his business outside of the room he or she lives in. But more on that later! Let&#8217;s stay with day 1 for now.</p>
<h3>Making wee-wee: Poop Piles &#038; Co.</h3>
<p>You brought your little puppy home safely from the breeder, you bought the basic equipment for your dog, your puppy had delicious food, enough water, a warm place to sleep and some toys.</p>
<blockquote><p>Day 1 is something completely new for both of you and after you wake up, the, so to speak, real first day together begins!</p></blockquote>
<h2>Purchase, price and delivery</h2>
<p>Our first day together was a Monday! Shortly after lunch break I took the time to pick up little Peppa from the breeder. When we got to know each other, her mum was also there.</p>
<p>The handover of the little ones took about 30 minutes, from the first hello, to the first caresses, to the official purchase contract. In the contract of sale, various details are recorded, of course the data of seller and buyer, as well as times of deworming or vaccination. By the way, breeders reserve a right of repurchase. If the puppy does not do well with the new owner, they can get the little dogs back quickly and easily.<br />
So that you are well prepared for the first ride home, you should buy the most important accessories right away.</p>
<ul>
<li>Time: Handover approx. 30 minutes to 1 hour</li>
<li>Purchase price: 2.500 Euro (Pomeranian, Miniature Spitz)</li>
</ul>
<h3>This is what your 1 day looks like!</h3>
<p>That&#8217;s kind of what your first day looks like! She or he will be super knocked out and sleep a lot.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-113081" src="https://fivmagazine.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/welpe-hund-kaufen-checkliste-frau-halt-hund-auf-dem-arm-schwarz-weiss-pullover-heimweg-zuhause-zuechter.jpg" alt="" width="1200" height="800" /></p>
<h3>How long does it take for your dog to grow up?</h3>
<p>Before we get to the basic equipment, here&#8217;s a question you ask yourself right from day 1, how long will it take for your dog to be fully grown? As a rule, you can expect a year, then doggy is fully developed. That is, from puppy to adult dog, you have about 1 year of joy with your puppy &#8211; that is: play, sleep, play, sleep, sleep, play and sleep!</p>
<p>This is my little Peppa! Pomeranian (dwarf spitz) as a puppy on the first sunny day:</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-113131" src="https://fivmagazine.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/mode-magazin-hund-pomeranian-trend-kaufen-preis-ratgeber-puppy-lernen-ausstattung-leine-pippi-gassi-napf-halsband-stadt.jpg" alt="" width="900" height="1025" /></p>
<p>My little Pomeranian was white on day 1, like a little polar bear. Now after 10 days it is slowly getting a little more reddish. Let&#8217;s see if the little one looks like a fox later!</p>
<p>This is how my puppy might look one day, as an adult Pomeranian (dwarf spitz):</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-112630" src="https://fivmagazine.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/pomeranian-zwergspitz-welpen-ratgeber-ausgewachsen-neue-frisur-kurzhaar-friseur-wieso-gruen-sonne-hund-park.jpg" alt="" width="1200" height="801" /></p>
<h2>Get to know each other, go out &#038; buy accessories &#8211; Day 2</h2>
<p>From now on, it&#8217;s about you guys getting to know each other and spending time together.</p>
<h3>The first night: puppy is restless</h3>
<p>The first night my puppy was super active and woke me up every hour. What to do? My tip for you: Talk in a calm voice and gently bring your little puppy back to sleep. If he or she refuses to sleep, let your puppy do it and be a good role model, keep sleeping. You&#8217;ll develop teamwork and your dog will learn from you too. Be a role model during the day, acting calm and level-headed, and in the evening too.</p>
<p>Your little puppy will get used to sleeping at night extremely quickly. Already on the second day she was much calmer and woke me up only 3x. After a week, she only made herself noticeable briefly, early at 5 o&#8217;clock.</p>
<p>By the way, this is also an indicator for you to say, &#8220;I have to pee! When your puppy gets restless, it can be a sign that he or she needs to relieve themselves. As a dog owner, you should ideally go out immediately, especially if you don&#8217;t have a garden and live on the 3rd, 4th, or even 5th floor.</p>
<p>Sleep in the bed? By the way, my puppy is not allowed to sleep in the bed. For hygiene reasons, for one, and also later I don&#8217;t want my dog to sleep in the bed with me. She should have her own place. As described above, I bought Peppa a soft fur that lies next to my bed, about arm&#8217;s length, so that in the evening, when she wakes up, I can stroke her briefly, look down and we&#8217;ll go back to sleep.</p>
<p>Sleep rhythm of the puppy in the first week:</p>
<ol>
<li>Day &#8211; Restless, wakes you up every hour</li>
<li>Day &#8211; Calmer, wakes 3x, 4x</li>
<li>Day &#8211; 7th day, wakes only 1x, 2x</li>
</ol>
<p>While we are on the subject of &#8220;restless&#8221; and that this can be an indicator for &#8220;walking the dog&#8221;. Every morning you have a new job: walking the dog.</p>
<h3>The first visit to the meadow, the park, the forest</h3>
<p>Your first visit together in the green, no matter if garden, meadow, park or forest is something new for both of you, like every day in the first week with your puppy.</p>
<blockquote><p>Tip. Keep your walk times the same length (extending is ok)</p></blockquote>
<p>From my experience, it&#8217;s best if you always take 15-20 minutes. Why? Your dog should learn to do his business outside, so that you don&#8217;t find pee and poo in the apartment. So don&#8217;t go back immediately after your puppy has done his business. If you do that, your dog knows &#8220;ok, if I wait longer to do it, I can stay outside longer&#8221;. So regardless of whether he or she has already done it, stay outside for a certain amount of time.</p>
<p>As a businessman I like to use the time to check the news, I look at current stock market prices and give her time to run around freely. Of course on her leash and in my radius (meadow). But she is free to play wherever and however she wants, with sticks, daisies, also with other dogs and people.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-113091" src="https://fivmagazine.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/welpe-hund-kaufen-checkliste-kleine-maedchen-spielen-mit-hund-freuen-sich-lachen-leine-gassi-draussen-garten.jpg" alt="" width="1200" height="799" /></p>
<h3>Getting to know dogs and other people</h3>
<p>Puppies are cute! That&#8217;s a fact. So you will be approached by people, or rather your puppy and also dogs will say hello directly when you meet them. Dogs are curious, especially puppies.</p>
<p>It is very important for dogs to interact and play with other dogs. Dogs are pack animals and seek social interaction with people and with other dogs. I usually kneel on the ground when a dog comes and shows that he wants to go towards my puppy. This way my pup can retreat protectively if she wants, but can also sniff or even play with the other dog if she wants. So offer your puppy protection, but also let him or her choose quite freely if you judge the other dog to be harmless to him or her.</p>
<blockquote><p>Tip. Especially for small dogs it is important, protect them from big dogs.</p></blockquote>
<p>For example, let&#8217;s say a German Shepherd meets a Miniature Spitz puppy. Even if the adult sheepdog just wants to play, the puppy&#8217;s neck is still extremely sensitive and the consequence can quickly be that your puppy dies in the big dog&#8217;s play. My little Peppa still fit easily in my hand at 3 months old.</p>
<p>The first visit to the meadow, in the park, in the forest is thus certainly a complete success for both of you. And now guess what: Afterwards your puppy is knocked out again and will sleep for a long time.</p>
<h2>Peeing Outside, Staying Alone &#038; Co. &#8211; Day 3</h2>
<p>New day, new challenge. Today we continue to get used to each other, to the walk and I leave the little one alone at home for the first time.</p>
<h3>Morning routine: checklist</h3>
<p>Start into the day! Day 1 was getting to know each other and picking them up from the breeder, day 2 we got to know the new home and the meadow in front of the apartment building. Today we want to solidify our routine. The day starts like this:</p>
<ol>
<li>Cuddling after getting up / watching breakfast TV, about 30 minutes</li>
<li>Getting ready for the day / food (wet food) for her, getting dressed and brushing my teeth for me.</li>
<li>Put the harness on, put the bowl away and go outside.</li>
<li>Walking on the meadow, about 20 minutes with cappuccino for me</li>
<li>Way to the office, mostly worn, sometimes she already runs</li>
</ol>
<p>That&#8217;s how our morning starts since then and until today. So the A&amp;O is 1) love, 2) food and 3) walk.</p>
<h3>Walk and pee cookies</h3>
<p>You need to practice this process with your puppy every day. The sooner he or she gets used to you being out of the house on a regular basis, the sooner the little one will adapt to this possibility. Therefore, as with food, routine is important. Regular times will help your puppy become housebroken much faster.</p>
<p>In the beginning it is therefore worth going out every 2 hours. Of course, this is super easy if you have a garden. If your dog is already used to the green from the garden at the breeder, your puppy will go out almost automatically. If you&#8217;re not so lucky, train and walk frequently. Don&#8217;t worry if you can&#8217;t make it every 2 hours, I didn&#8217;t always have the option either. First, because we had 2 days of snow in April and it was just too cold and wet for the little one. She stayed indoors all day and I only carried her when, in my arms when going out. Nevertheless, it was important to me to go out, because so she learns, we are always outside.</p>
<p>At least (that&#8217;s how I do it) for small dogs:</p>
<ol>
<li>In the morning after getting up</li>
<li>Noon</li>
<li>Evening</li>
<li>At night, before going to bed</li>
</ol>
<p>Everything else is currently solved by the Puppy Pads or my dog toilet with meadow. For little Pomeraians this works well, after all their pee is so little, it would easily fit in a bottle cap. Their poop piles are, well, more like little chocolate bons from the grocery store. If you have a slightly larger puppy, such as a German Shepherd or Labrador, then you&#8217;ll definitely want to go out a little more often to keep your apartment or house clean.</p>
<p>Ideally, medium and large dogs:</p>
<ol>
<li>In the morning after getting up</li>
<li>Morning</li>
<li>Noon</li>
<li>Afternoon</li>
<li>Evening</li>
<li>At night, before going to bed</li>
<li>During bedtime</li>
</ol>
<h3>Stay at home alone</h3>
<p>How long can you leave a puppy alone? If you provide a safe environment, water in the bowl, you can practice being alone from the beginning. I also started on day 3 to take 30 minutes time out in the evening. Since then I always go for a walk alone in the evening.</p>
<p>Again, the secret is silence. Don&#8217;t make a drama out of goodbyes and reunions. Simply put, be &#8220;cool&#8221; about the situation. When you&#8217;re leaving the apartment or house, take advantage of a moment when your pup is distracted, such as playing or sleeping. When you come back, pet your dog and say hello, then go on about your usual business. Just follow through, it&#8217;s the best way for your dog to get used to the fact that when you&#8217;re not there, it&#8217;s not a drama, it&#8217;s just normal.</p>
<p>Again, I try to incorporate a little routine, the evening. She has played during the day, we have spent a lot of time together and just before going to bed, we will again spend a lot of time with each other.</p>
<p>Regarding the question: How long can you leave a puppy alone?</p>
<ul>
<li>Up to 1 hour, from my experience</li>
<li>Start with small units of 5, 15 or 30 minutes</li>
<li>Routine helps with habituation, example every evening after walking when the puppy is asleep.</li>
</ul>
<p>Tip. If you are a cautious type yourself, you can also start like this: Leave the room for 5 minutes, for example, just make yourself a snack in the kitchen while the dog has no access, for example, because you have closed the living room door. Then come back, just as calmly and continue as if nothing had happened.</p>
<p>This is the fastest way to get your puppy used to being alone!</p>
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<h2>Teamwork, Love and Routine &#8211; Week 1</h2>
<p>The rest of the first week you get to know each other. So that you understand in the next weeks already much better, &#8220;how the other ticks&#8221;. The most important tip, I hope you have also read out, you are master and mistress! The time you invest in the beginning, you save in the coming weeks.</p>
<h3>One week vacation</h3>
<p>So that you really have time and not distracted or even annoyed by hectic office life, maybe buy your dog exactly when you have taken 1 or 2 weeks off anyway. That way you can get up together, you can spend the day together and also the evening. Another 2 hours of cuddling in the morning? No problem! Reminder: you can a puppy, cuddling is at the top of the agenda.</p>
<p>The dog gets to know you, but even better, you get to know your pup too:</p>
<h3>Leave me alone! Learn together</h3>
<p>Your puppy is getting to know you and you are getting to know your puppy. Just like we talked about before, you can tell by restless actions (easiest case, your dog scratching at the door) that she or he needs to go for a walk. At first puppies are super affectionate, but after day 5, 6, 7, they also slowly develop a &#8220;leave me alone&#8221; attitude, which is great because that way you know it&#8217;s not going to be a full time job forever!</p>
<p>My favourite example: Peppa is sleeping and I want to stroke her. Immediately she stretches her legs, wiggles them around until I take my hand away again. Clear sign for: &#8220;Let me sleep&#8221;.</p>
<p>In such cases, just let your dog be a dog. He or she is not a stuffed animal and wants to have his or her peace and quiet, just like you. Be happy, because now you have time to do something for yourself.</p>
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