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The Pomeranian Coat Care Guide

How we maintain three Pom coats between grooming appointments

Not a product list. A system. The layer underneath our articles: the part we can't fit into a blog post.


15+ pages · 9 chapters · instant download

Written for adult double coats


$19 USD

One-time. Yours to keep.

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A POM'S WORLD

The Pomeranian Coat Care System

The between-appointment routine we use with three Pomeranians. Not a product list. A system.

15+ pages · PDF

A Pom's World logo of a line-art style Pomeranian

9 chapters

make up the system

3 Poms

in one home

10 years

of figuring it out the hard way so you don’t have to

60 seconds

spent on coat care daily

WHAT'S INSIDE

Nine chapters. One system.

You can read straight through in about 30 minutes. After that, it works as a reference — most people come back to the chapter that matches whatever their Pom is doing that week.

01

Before You Start

Why this guide exists and who it's for.

02

How to Read Your Pom's Coat

The visual inspection skill that replaces rigid routines.

03

The 60-Second Session

What a quick maintenance check actually looks like.

04

The Full Session

When to go deeper, and how to work through the whole coat.

05

Listening to Your Dog

How to build trust during grooming — and keep it.

06

Bath Day

Partial baths, full baths, and everything we learned the hard way.

07

Blowing Coat Season

Same system, leaned on harder — plus the home fallout.

08

What Didn't Work

Products and methods we tried and abandoned.

09

The Products We Use

Where to find everything mentioned in the guide.


WHO IT'S FOR

This is for you if

  • Your Pom has their adult double coat (roughly 12–14 months on).
  • You're already reading grooming articles and want the part underneath the articles.
  • You want to maintain the coat between professional appointments, not replace them.
  • You'd rather learn a skill you can apply forever than follow a rigid weekly routine.

Probably not, if

  • You want a list of the ten best brushes with Amazon links (we have a Favorites page for that).
  • Your Pom is still in the puppy coat or going through puppy uglies — different technique, different frequency.
  • You're looking for show-groom instruction. This is home maintenance for a non-show household.
  • You want a one-size-fits-all weekly schedule. The guide explicitly argues against that.

Written for a specific person, doing a specific thing.

WHY WE WROTE THIS

"Beignet hated being brushed for years. Not because he's difficult — because we were using the wrong tools and pushing through when he told us to stop. It took us longer than it should have to realize that the problem wasn't him. It was us."

— Chapter 5, Listening to Your Dog

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If it isn't what you expected, let us know.

Fourteen days, no questions. Send us an email and we'll refund you. We'd rather you read it and hate it than feel stuck with it. Keep the PDF either way — there's no way to un-download it and no reason to pretend otherwise.

  • No. If you've read the articles on apomsworld.com, you already know what tools we recommend and why. This guide is the layer underneath that: the visual inspection skill, the priority system, the holding technique, the listening work. The part that doesn't fit in a blog post.

  • The guide assumes your Pom has their adult double coat — roughly 12–14 months onward. Puppy coat and puppy uglies need a gentler technique and different frequency; our puppy brushing article on the site covers that specifically. Everything in the guide applies once the adult coat is in.

  • Three things: a long-pin slicker brush, a metal greyhound comb, and a lightweight conditioning spray. The last page of the guide tells you exactly where to find each one. If you already have them, you're ready.

  • YouTube shows you a person brushing a dog in a fixed sequence. This teaches you how to read your own Pom's coat so you can decide what each session should be — some days it's thirty seconds, some days it's ten minutes. The tools stay the same; what changes is how you use them.

  • As soon as you buy, you'll land on a page with the download. A copy also goes to your inbox so it's there the next evening when your Pom has a wisp forming behind her ear and you're on the sofa trying to remember what the spray was called.

  • Yes. Bella is a Pom mix with a shorter double coat — she's in the guide throughout, including a section on managing heavy shedders. The system is about reading the coat you've got, not matching a breed standard.


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