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Pomeranians Facts

The 26th President of the United States also owned a Pomeranian that he affectionately referred to as Gem. He talked extensively about his mother’s relationship with Gem in a letter to his son Kermit, describing how Gem sometimes “carries her along as if she was a Roman chariot.” Apparently, Roosevelt passed his dog on to his uncle Will because his mother was unable to control him.

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The Pomeranian comes in the one of the widest variety of accepted coat colors and patterns of any dog breed.

 

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Queen Victoria made Pomeranians popular

Even though Michelangelo owned a Pomeranian, they were largely an obscure breed until 1888. That was the year Queen Victoria traveled to Italy, where she met a beloved Pomeranian named Marco. She became a staunch advocate for Pomeranians, and is even credited for breeding them from the larger 20-pound dogs they were then to the smaller six-pound canines they are today.

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