Specific Conditions - Pretty Pomeranian

Specific Conditions

Health Issues That Show Up in Pomeranians

Some health problems pop up more often in Poms than other breeds. The good news? Once you know what to watch for, you can catch things early—before they become serious.

Common Pomeranian Health Conditions

The stuff you're most likely to deal with as a Pom owner, and how to handle it.

Lumps Bumps Cysts in Pomeranian Dog

Found a weird bump on your Pom and now you're panicking? Take a breath. Not every lump is cancer, but you do need to know which ones need immediate attention and which ones you can just keep an eye on.

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Is Your Pomeranian Hiding Heart Trouble?

Heart problems are sneaky in small dogs—they don't always show obvious symptoms until things are already serious. Learn what to watch for so you can catch heart issues before they become emergencies.

Check Heart Health Signs →

Pomeranian Seasonal Allergy Signs and Solutions

If your Pom is constantly scratching, chewing their paws, or getting ear infections, allergies are probably the culprit. Here's how to tell if it's allergies and what actually helps (spoiler: it's not always medication).

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Home Remedies for Itchy Pomeranians

Not every itch requires an expensive vet visit. Learn which safe home remedies actually work for soothing your Pom's skin—and when it's time to stop DIY-ing and call the vet.

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Fleas and Ticks in Pomeranians

These tiny parasites are more than just annoying—they can make your Pom seriously sick. From prevention to getting rid of an infestation, here's everything you need to know to keep your dog parasite-free.

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Stinky Pomeranian and How to Handle It

A smelly dog isn't just gross—it usually means something's wrong. Whether it's their breath, ears, or skin causing the stink, we'll help you figure out what's going on and how to fix it.

Fix Bad Odors →

When to Call the Vet

Breathing changes. Coughing, wheezing, rapid breathing, or struggling to breathe? Don't wait. Heart and respiratory issues are common in Pomeranians and can get serious fast.
Persistent scratching. Constant scratching, hot spots, or bald patches need attention now. Skin conditions get worse quickly and your dog is miserable.
Any new lump. Even tiny bumps need checking. Early detection makes a huge difference if it turns out to be something serious.
Limping or pain. Pomeranians have fragile joints. If your Pom is limping for more than a day, something's wrong and ignoring it won't make it better.
Chronic ear problems. If you're treating ear infections over and over, there's a bigger problem underneath. Find the real cause instead of just treating symptoms.