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My dog and I

Chapter 27: THE POMERANIAN.
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A concise handbook that surveys numerous dog breeds, outlining origins, physical standards, temperament, uses, and points scales for judging; it provides breed-by-breed descriptions and typical colors and measurements, illustrated with half-tone images and marginal sketches. Practical guidance covers selection of puppies and adult dogs, daily care and management, treatment protocols for common illnesses, and feeding and conditioning for exhibition. Appendices supply technical terminology and a breeders’ directory to assist novices. The tone is practical and aimed at owners of one or two dogs, simplifying more complex kennel literature for lay readers.

THE POMERANIAN.

Norman. Nellie.

Origin.—Pomerania, on the Baltic Sea, is probably its home; it may, however, have come from the arctic regions, as it closely resembles the Samoyeds and Eskimo dogs.

Uses.—A pet dog.

* Scale of Points.

Value.
Head 10
Muzzle 5
Ears and eyes 5
Shoulders 5
Chest 5
Loins 10
Legs 10
Feet 10
Coat 15
Color 15
Tail 5
Symmetry 5
Total 100

Head.—Resembles greatly that of collie, being even more tapering and fox-like; a slight furrow down middle of forehead, and more brow than in that dog; very prominent occiput; muzzle collie-like; nose black at tip, even in perfectly white specimens; also a slight tendency in upper teeth to be overshot.

Ears and Eyes.—Ears perfectly pricked, small, and neat in shape. Eyes large, dark brown, and set obliquely, close together.

Shoulders.—Oblique.

Chest.—Generally round, with back ribs shallow.

Loins.—Frequently defective from shallow back ribs.

Legs.—Straight, muscular, with elbows well let down; good, strong stifles; clean hocks.

Feet.—Small, round, cat-like; thin, and unfit for road-work.

Coat.—Like very coarse fur, with under coat furry also; face is bare of hair.

Color.—Jet black without white; pure white is allowable, also red.

Tail.—Carried over back on one side (left); heavily feathered.

Symmetry.—Of the spitz style.

Weight.—Limit, 20 pounds; 7 pounds preferred.