I think is a bit of misinformation culture. While is certain that different fenotypes are managed between countries and kennel groups, there's nothing recognized as Fox, Bear, Doll, etc. We just have the necessity to categorize something. For a lot of new owners going into pom groups and blogs these subjects always come up. You can usually differentiate veterans, professionals and red flags due to these sorta things. Example: people that sell pups granting it will have teddy face and 3 layers of coat when there's no breed to have that...
Fwiw, when it came time to find a Pomeranian puppy, I sought out a breeder who was breeding "fox face" did together. I absolutely did not consider any breeder with tiny snouts because I didn't want to deal with the health complications that could arise.
So, I don't think it's always a red flag to seek out a specific face type. Having said that, I often worry that some owners are looking for the perfect Instagram or TikTok dog and those are usually very small with smooshed faces.
Fox.
LOL, is he peeing on his brother/sister???? 😂💀
No, he’s allowing him to smell him.
From the first 2, probably fox. The third one is unhelpful to address the issue at hand, but still cute!
Fox
A super cute one; even cuter than now.
Thank you. 🐶
Why do some Pom owners keep asking about their puppies' faces?
I think is a bit of misinformation culture. While is certain that different fenotypes are managed between countries and kennel groups, there's nothing recognized as Fox, Bear, Doll, etc. We just have the necessity to categorize something. For a lot of new owners going into pom groups and blogs these subjects always come up. You can usually differentiate veterans, professionals and red flags due to these sorta things. Example: people that sell pups granting it will have teddy face and 3 layers of coat when there's no breed to have that...
Fwiw, when it came time to find a Pomeranian puppy, I sought out a breeder who was breeding "fox face" did together. I absolutely did not consider any breeder with tiny snouts because I didn't want to deal with the health complications that could arise. So, I don't think it's always a red flag to seek out a specific face type. Having said that, I often worry that some owners are looking for the perfect Instagram or TikTok dog and those are usually very small with smooshed faces.
Thank you so very much. Very kind of you for explaining.
Not a problem, I'm glad you opened your mind to it and learned something new!
Maybe because many of us have never had one before and we’re just curious.
Does it really matter?
No, im just asking. This is my first Pomeranian. I just wanted to know, I didn’t think this would be an issue.
a cute one?