Pomapoo Breed Information
Adopt a Pomapoo puppy from Puppy Love PR and bring one of these wonderful dogs into your home. They are a hybrid dog, the result of crossing a purebred Toy Poodle with a purebred Pomeranian. Typically, this doodle mixed breed will have the fluffy coat and dainty demeanor of the Toy Poodle, but with the spirited personality and playfulness of the Pomeranian. This combination makes for a delightful, friendly little companion who loves to snuggle and play. The Pomapoo puppy is intelligent and easy to train for any purpose such as companionship, sporting events, or even service work.Â
Characteristics
- The Pomapoo, who is also commonly referred to as the Pomeranian Poodle mix or Pomeroodle is a cross between a Pomeranian and a Toy Poodle, both purebredÂ
- This hybrid dog is not recognized by the AKC like its parents but is recognized by several other important clubs such as the American Canine Hybrid Club and Designer Dogs Kennel ClubÂ
- Pomapoos are often adopted as family pets because they get along well with kids and other animalsÂ
- They are sweet, friendly, outgoing dogs who love being around people. They make excellent companions for seniors or anyone who is looking for a low-maintenance dog that doesnât shedÂ
- With proper training, these dogs can make excellent therapy dogs because of their gentle nature and loving attitude towards humansÂ
- Their intelligence makes them easy to train and they are eager to please their owners Â
- They adapt quickly to any living situation so they can live in a small or large homeÂ
- They can also inherit their Poodle parent hypoallergenic coatÂ
Appearance
Pomapoos are elegant, small toy-sized dogs with adoration for their owners. When combining two different breeds, it is common to have an offspring that is a blend of the parentâs traits. This is the case with the adorable Pomapoos.Â
These cute dogs can take after both their parents or more after one than the other. They typically come in wavy-textured coats but can also appear with straight or curly hair. Their coats are soft and low shedding. Their ears may be pointy like the Pomeranianâs or floppy like the Poodle. Pomapoos also have dark, expressive eyes like both of their parents. Their gaze is intelligent and sweet.Â
The Pomapoos typically weigh 8 to 10 pounds when fully grown, making them great for apartment living. They can grow up to 10 inches tall at their shoulder.Â
Temperament
The Pomapoo is a cross between a Pomeranian and a Toy Poodle. This combination makes these dogs calm-tempered, affectionate dogs. They are the sweetest and most lovable companions for any type of family/owner.Â
These dogs are swimmers who love to splash around in pools or ponds. They also enjoy brisk walks during cool weather with their human companions. They love cuddling and playing games with their family members whenever they get the chance.Â
Pomapoos are also quite adaptable to different types of lifestyles. Although they are not particularly active or too relaxed, they tailor themselves to their ownersâ needs and tend to match their energy.Â
Pomapoos are easy to train because they're smart and intelligent dogs. They're also eager to please their owners and will do whatever it takes to spread joy.Â
Care
Grooming
Pomapoo grooming is easy and doesn't take much time at all. They are a hybrid breed with both Poodle and Pomeranian genes, so you can expect them to have low to moderate grooming needs.Â
The coat of a Pomapoo can be either straight or curly, but they need to be groomed regularly regardless of the type of coat they have. The Pomapoos that have Pomeranian genes tend to shed quite a bit while those that take after the Poodle more don't shed as much. If they have a curly Poodle coat, then they only need to be brushed or combed once or twice per week. If your Pomapoo has a straight Pomeranian coat, then it will require brushing or combing every other day or every day.Â
Exercise Needs
The Pomapoo is a hybrid dog that has been bred from the Pomeranian and the Poodle. They are a toy-sized dog, which means that they donât require much exercise. However, they do need to be taken out for walks every day. These little dogs love to snuggle up to their owners and spend most of their time indoors with them. Daily exercise routines for the little Pomapoos should include at least 1 or 2 walks and a few games indoors.Â
Health
Pomapoos are not only a great breed, but they are also very healthy. They do not suffer from any major health issues. However, there are some things that you should watch out for. Â
Cataracts are one of the most common eye diseases in dogs and can occur at any age. They happen when the lens in the eye becomes cloudy or opaque. There are different types including juvenile cataracts, nuclear sclerotic cataracts, and cortical sclerotic cataracts. If your dog has a cloudy eye or if you notice any changes to their eyesight then it is important to take them to the vet as soon as possible so they can be diagnosed and treated accordingly. Â
Like all dogs and humans, they have teeth that need regular attention from a vet or a groomer so that they don't develop dental problems like tooth decay and gum disease. Â
Lifespan
The Pomapoo is a hybrid dog that combines the Pomeranian and the Toy Poodle. Â They usually live between 12 and 14 years, although with proper care and a healthy lifestyle they could live even longer. The oldest Poodle ever recorded lived to be 28 years old. Some Pomeranian dogs have lived as long as 22 years.Â
Training
The Pomapoo is a hybrid dog that is a cross between the Pomeranian and the Toy Poodle. It has become a popular choice for many families due to its friendly and loving nature. They are highly intelligent, independent, and eager to please their owners. This makes them easy to train, though they do require patience and consistency when it comes to house training.Â
Training them should begin as soon as possible after bringing them home. They will learn faster when they are younger, but if you canât start early enough you can still train them later in life if needed. Training should begin with basic commands such as sit and stay before moving on to more advanced commands such as roll over and shake hands. Training them will not only help with obedience but also build trust between owner and pet which will result in a stronger bond between both.Â
The best way to train your dog is by using rewards. Choose something that will make your pooch happy. For example his favorite toy or a treat they love. Rewards can also include praise or even just petting them when they do something well.Â
History
The Pomapoo is a cross-breed between a Pomeranian and a Toy Poodle, both of which have long histories as working dogs, companion pets, and show dogs. Thanks to their great popularity, they were crossed to create the perfect lapdog that would inherit the intelligence, agility, sweet nature, and trainability of both parent breeds. As a new crossbreed, the Pomapoo doesnât have a rich breed history. We can look at the history of the Poodle and Pomeranian parent breeds to better understand the Pomapoo breed.Â
The Pomeranian is a sweet, tiny breed of dog that's been a favorite with royalty for a long time. Pomeranians are descendants of larger sled dogs that lived in the Arctic region. Pomeranians were first bred to be small by the people of Pomerania (region of Germany and Poland) centuries ago, who then gave their dogs the name "Pom-Pom." Queen Victoria was a fan of these darling dogs. She loved her Poms so much that she kept dozens of them around her at all times and even took them with her when traveling.Â
The Poodle is a remarkable dog, with a hypoallergenic coat, high intelligence, and remarkable agility. All qualities that make it a popular companion pet. Originally from Germany, the Poodle is known for its beauty and intelligence throughout the world. It has been named the most in-vogue breed in France and is popular with royalty and circus performers. A Toy version was bred down from a Miniature size for better handling by its owners, who adored this fashionable pet dog. Poodles are known as Einstein dogs because of their smarts.Â
A Pomapoo is a new designer breed that's been crossbred from the Pomeranian and Toy Poodle. They're not recognized as a separate breed by the American Kennel Club, but they're accepted by the American Canine Hybrid Club (ACHC).Â