Pomeranian Breed Information
specifically, Pomerania, is the most likely locale. The breed's likely ancestor was
specifically, Pomerania, is the most likely locale. The breed's likely ancestor was
the Deutscher Spitz. Only when the breed was taken to England was it dubbed the
Pomeranian, but these early dogs were not the "Poms" known today. They
weighed as much as 30 pounds and were often white. In fact, the Japanese Spitz
closely resembles these early Pomeranians and very likely descends from them.
Although the Pomeranian was recognized by the English Kennel Club in 1870, it
was not until Queen Victoria brought a Pomeranian from Italy that its popularity
grew. The queen's Pomeranians were rather large gray dogs, and even then most
fanciers preferred smaller, more colorful specimens. By 1900, Poms had been
recognized by the AKC, and dogs were being shown in both England and America
in an array of colors. The Pomeranian has continued to be bred down in size; at
the same time, an emphasis  on coat has led to its unsurpassed "puff-ball"
appearance. This miniature sled dog always attracts admirers and is a very
popular pet and show dog.   popular pet and show dog.   
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