How to Brush a Pomeranian Puppy (Without Damaging the Coat Transition)
Learn how to brush a Pomeranian puppy safely during coat transition - without damaging fragile new growth.
How to Reduce Pomeranian Shedding (Without Damaging the Double Coat)
Yes, Pomeranians shed a lot — but most of it ends up on your floor instead of in your brush. Here's the technique that changes that.
Slicker Brush vs Pin Brush for Pomeranians: Which One Reaches the Undercoat
For Pomeranians, a long-pin slicker brush reaches the dense undercoat where mats actually form. A pin brush only smooths the surface. Here's the real difference.
How Often Should You Brush a Pomeranian? (Research-Backed Schedule)
The real answer depends on coat density, season, and whether your Pom wears a harness. Here's the flexible schedule we use — and the brushing mistake that causes more mats than skipping a day.
How to Line Brush a Pomeranian (Step-by-Step Guide for Double Coats)
Line brushing is essential for maintaining a Pomeranian’s double coat—but only if the brush can reach the undercoat. Here’s how it works.
Is Dry Brushing Bad for Pomeranians? (And What to Do Instead)
Dry brushing a Pomeranian’s double coat can increase friction, resistance, and breakage over time. Learn how to prevent it.
The Part of a Pomeranian’s Coat Most Brushes Never Touch
Many brushes glide over the surface of a Pomeranian’s coat, missing the undercoat where mats and shedding begin. Here’s what matters.
Why Brushing More Often Isn’t Fixing Your Pomeranian’s Coat
Brushing your Pomeranian regularly but still dealing with mats or shedding? The issue is often the brush—not your routine. Here’s why.
Best Brush for a Pomeranian Double Coat (Tested & Recommended)
After years of trial and error, this is the brush that actually works for a Pomeranian’s double coat. Tested in real life, gentle enough for daily brushing, and trusted for preventative coat care.
Underestimating How Much the Right Products Matter
The right pet products quietly remove friction from daily life. Why thoughtful design matters for grooming, rest, and movement.
When Grooming Problems Start Long Before the Groomer
Grooming problems rarely start at the groomer. Why stillness, handling, and touch matter long before appointments begin.
Overstimulation Isn’t the Problem. Missing Stillness Is
Overstimulation isn’t the issue. Missing stillness is. How small pauses support calmer routines and grooming.
Why Waiting to Build Routines Makes Everything Feel Harder Later
Delaying routines often creates problems later. How predictable patterns quietly make daily care easier for you and your Pom.
Treating Your Pom Like a Fragile Object (And Why It Backfires)
Being careful with a Pomeranian is natural—but overprotection can create uncertainty. A calmer way to build confidence through everyday handling.
What New Pomeranian Owners Get Wrong (And Why It Matters Later)
New Pomeranian owners often struggle later because early habits quietly add friction. A calmer way to think about care from the very beginning.
Best Grooming Tools for Pomeranians (The 3 You Actually Need)
The grooming tools that actually work for Pomeranians—and why most brushes fail to prevent mats and shedding.
A Calm Daily Routine for Pomeranians (That Actually Reduces Anxiety)
A gentle daily routine to help Pomeranians feel calm, settled, and secure at home—without rigid schedules or overstimulation.