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  1. This tiny dog breed has originated in the former region called Pomerania. It was a historical region located in the far north on the border of the countries we know today as Poland and Germany. It was located near the Baltic sea and the name derived from the old Slavic expression “po more” which translates to “near the sea”.

  2. Originally a much larger dog in stature, Pomeranians were bred for protection, guarding, and pulling sleds. During the 1700s Pomeranians made their first appearance in England and become well known due to the attention they received from royalty. The Pomeranian breed didn’t make its first appearance in the United States until the late 1800s.

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  6. Breed Origin. The Pomeranian breed was named after Pomerania, an area in Northeastern Europe which is now part of Poland and Western Germany, where the breed originated from. The Pomeranian was bred from it’s Spitz breed ancestors, including the Norwegian Elkhound, the Schipperke, the German Spitz, the American Eskimo Dog and the Samoyed.

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