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Fashion & Accessories

Yes, Dressing Up Your Dog Is Ridiculous

We're all aware that dogs don't need clothes. They have fur. But here we are anyway, buying tiny jackets and bows. Some of it is actually useful—winter coats, protective gear, things that serve a purpose. The rest is purely for us. And that's okay. Here's how to do it without making your Pom miserable.

Clothes & Gear

The practical stuff, the fun stuff, and how to figure out what your dog will actually tolerate wearing.

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Fashion Statement: Dressing Your Pom

Everything about dog fashion. What looks good versus what's practical. How to tell if your dog actually doesn't mind wearing clothes or if they're just putting up with you. The full guide to making your Pomeranian look nice without torturing them in the process.

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Inflatable Collars for Pomeranians

Post-surgery cones are the worst. The hard plastic ones bump into everything and make your dog's life miserable. Inflatable collars are softer and less awful. Here's what to look for and which ones actually work without your Pom finding a way to lick the stitches anyway.

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Transform Your Pomeranian Into Royalty

How to make your Pom look expensive and fancy without actually spending a fortune or making them uncomfortable. Bows, accessories, grooming tricks—all the stuff that makes a Pomeranian look like they should be living in a castle.

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Best Winter Jacket for Pomeranians

Yeah, Pomeranians have fur. But they still get cold when it's freezing outside. A good winter jacket makes walks tolerable instead of miserable. Here's what actually works—stays warm, fits properly, doesn't slide off every two minutes.

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Things to Actually Think About

If your dog hates it, just stop. Some Poms tolerate clothes fine. Others absolutely despise them. Watch how your dog acts. If they freeze up, try to take it off, or look genuinely miserable, the cute outfit isn't worth it.
Practical stuff first, then fun stuff. Winter coats and rain gear actually help your dog. Tutus and costumes are just for you. Buy what serves a real purpose before you start worrying about Instagram photos.
Dog sizing makes no sense. Every brand sizes differently. Small in one brand is medium in another. Measure your Pom—chest, length, neck—and actually check the size chart. Don't guess. You'll waste money on stuff that doesn't fit.
Really cheap stuff falls apart. You don't need to buy designer dog clothes. But the super cheap stuff rips after one wear or shrinks weird in the wash. Spending a bit more on decent quality saves you money in the long run.
Check for stuff they can chew off. Buttons, bows, loose threads—anything your Pom can pull off and swallow. Look over clothes regularly. Don't leave them wearing something with tiny parts when you're not watching.
Wash new clothes before they wear them. New dog clothes can have chemicals or dyes that irritate skin. Just wash everything first. It takes five minutes and saves you from a random rash and a confused vet visit.