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Toys That Could Be Dangerous For Pomeranians by:Camille Goldin

Pomeranians are a little different than your regular dogs

. They are very curious by nature and because of their small stature; it is easy for them to disappear from time to time. In the moments that you lose sight of them, disaster can strike. As with any dog, you will need to "puppy proof" your home and this includes making careful choices in your toy selection.

Small objects are concerning for Pomeranians as well as any other dogs. Toys that have protrusions are also a bad choice as Pomeranians like to gnaw on things and can easily chew off a section and choke to death. Adversely, if they do manage to swallow pieces like that, Pomeranians and other dogs for that matter may face getting obstructed. Serious obstructions that don't pass can only be dealt with surgically.

A small dog crate can be your best friend when it comes to a Pomeranians safety. Whenever you are not around to watch what your mischievous little pooch is up to, you can keep them in the crate. Crate training is therefore very important. You don't want your Pomeranian to freak out in the crate and drive everyone nuts with their high pitched barking. Gradually leave your Pomeranian in the crate for longer and longer periods of time while you are home. When they are calm, let them out and reward them. Then put them back in and repeat the process until they are quiet for longer stretches.

Another consideration is traveling. You want to entertain your dogs while in the car, but you won't be able to watch them. If you have never heard of a Kong toy, now is the time to go out and get one. A Kong toy is a hollow rubber bulbous object that you can put treats in. There are many dog treat choices; bone shaped biscuits, soft chews, little nuggets, etc.; you can even smear some peanut butter inside. Pomeranians and dogs of all kinds love Kong toys. Here are some examples of other toys that shouldn't be given to your Pomeranian and some that are okay.


Dangerous Toys

Chew hooves

Chicken bones

Small rawhide pieces

Plastic or rubberized toys

Toys with pieces that stick out

Good Toys

Plush or furry toys without the stuffing

Balls

Rope toys

Tug-o-War toys

Cloth Frisbees

Another thing to consider is toys that you can let Pomeranians or dogs of any kind have with supervision. Squeaky toys fall into this category. The squeaker can become dislodged from any toy during the course of play and become a choking hazard. When you are actively playing with your Pomeranian or dog of any kind, technically you can let them play with anything. When you spend one-on-one quality time with Pomeranians that is when you spoil them.

Of course, there is also the act of puppy proofing the house itself. Pomeranians are small and adventuresome and they can fit in a number of tight spaces; spaces where electrical cords lie. Hopefully your Pomeranian doesn't figure out how to open cabinets and chew on household cleaning products. Although it may seem cute to give dogs old socks to chew on, this can trigger bad behavior and you may find that your nice socks wind up missing and perhaps other articles of clothing.

These are some things and suggestions to keep in mind when you are indulging your favorite four legged friend. Your Pomeranian can play and be safe at the same time.


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Camille Goldin, discusses about which toys are dangeours for Pomeranians. Learn more about toys for Dogs from TrainPetDog.com

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