![]() Most of the dogs will have a hybrid coat that requires brushing with a slicker brush if the hair is more curly and a pin brush if it is straight. Regardless of which parent your Pomapoo dog takes after, you will need to invest in some grooming. Unfortunately, the cute little Pomapoo is likely to also be a shedder. Pomeranians on the other hand can shed like nobody’s business. The Toy Poodle has a thick, dense, and curly coat that is often kept trimmed close to the body. The Pomeranian has a soft undercoat covered by more textured hair, and it has a remarkable fluff to it. Your pup could potentially have any of these, or a cute mixture! ![]() The Pomeranian although usually tan, comes in a lot of colors. So what does the Pomapoo coat look like? Well, it really can resemble that of the Pom or the Poodle, or you might see a mixture. However, Queen Victoria owned a small Pomeranian and the toy version of the dog became quite popular.īoth Pomeranians and Toy Poodles have unmistakable coats of fur that certainly stand out. The dogs were originally larger and closer in resemblance to the German Spitz, used to protect livestock and herd sheep. ![]() The Pomeranian is a toy dog breed that originated in the 1800s from the German Spitz canine. So it is not its own distinct breed, just a tiny version of the Standard Poodle. They were selectively bred to create smaller versions of the larger Poodle, and this is where we get the Toy Poodle from. The Poodle was developed as a canine to hunt waterfowl, like many of the oldest canines. The Toy Poodle is an offshoot of the basic Poodle breed that has been recognized since the 1800s. However, the mixing of two distinct breeds to create a new dog type is something that has gained popularity within the last 20 years or so. And since designer dogs are essentially just first generation mixed breeds, they really are not anything new. Mixed breeds have been around for as long as purebred dogs.
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