Specific Areas - Pretty Pomeranian

Specific Areas

The Tricky Spots That Need Extra Attention

Ears, eyes, teeth, paws—these are the parts that are easy to mess up if you don't know what you're doing. Here's how to handle each one without hurting your Pom or making things worse.

Detailed Care Guides

How to properly care for the areas that need special attention.

Pomeranian Ear Care

Those fluffy ears hide a lot of problems. From infections to ear hair to cleaning gone wrong, here's everything you need to know about keeping your Pom's ears healthy without accidentally making them worse.

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Pomeranian Paw Care

Cracked pads, overgrown nails, hair between the toes—paw problems are uncomfortable and easy to prevent. Here's how to keep those tiny feet healthy and pain-free.

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Secret to Vanishing Pomeranian Tear Stains

Those brown streaks under their eyes look awful and won't come off with a quick wipe. But they're not permanent. Here's what actually works to get rid of tear stains and prevent them from coming back.

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Pomeranian Tooth Brushing Hacks Revealed

Small dogs get dental disease fast, but getting a Pom to sit still for tooth brushing is a nightmare. These hacks make it way easier—for both of you.

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The Importance of Dental Chews for Pomeranian Oral Health

Dental chews aren't just treats—they actually help prevent the plaque and tartar that lead to infections and tooth loss. But not all dental chews work, and some are dangerous for small dogs.

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Care Tips for Sensitive Areas

Clean ears weekly, not daily. Over-cleaning ears irritates them and can cause infections. Once a week is enough unless your vet says otherwise.
Trim nails every 2-3 weeks. Long nails hurt and mess up their gait. If you hear clicking on hard floors, they're overdue for a trim.
Check between the toes. Hair grows between Pom paws and traps dirt, moisture, and debris. Trim it short to prevent matting and infections.
Tear stains need daily attention. Wipe under their eyes every day with a damp cloth. Once stains set in, they're way harder to remove.
Brush teeth daily if possible. Yeah, it's annoying. But dental disease is painful and expensive to treat. Daily brushing prevents it.
Watch for warning signs. Red ears, bad breath, limping, or constant paw licking means something's wrong. Don't wait—get it checked.