Pomeranian Barking

Pomeranian barking is a natural behavior. However, some Pomeranians have a tendency to bark more often than others.  Pomeranians bark because it’s their way to warn you of something that may be a threat to you or they just want something from you. It’s best to train your dog at a young age, so it won’t become a  dog behavior problem later on.

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Factors Why Your Pomeranian Barks
You have to be aware of the different kinds of barks and the causes of that action. Here are some factors:
To Protect You
They may be small but Pomeranians make excellent watchdogs. They are very alert to what is happening to their surroundings. If something is amiss, they will bark incessantly to let their owners know. This is one way also to protect the people they love.
For Self Protection
Just like any other dog, Pomeranians will bark when other dogs or people they don’t know touch anything they own, like food or toys. They are somewhat possessive of their belongings.
Boredom Sets In
Another cause for barking is boredom. Your dog does not want to play with his toys anymore. He may want to go out and socialize with other dogs. One reason may be because you’re not paying any attention to him.
Overly Excited
Most dogs bark when excited. Your Pomeranian gets overly excited when it senses you’re pulling up your car in the garage. Barking is worst when you’re about to enter the door. Sometimes, seeing a new toy would get him excited.
How To Deal With Pomeranian Barking
Now that you have established the factors and barking behavior of your Pomeranian, you need to do something to limit their excessive barking. You can’t entirely restrict dogs when it comes to barking, it is how they communicate with their owners. However, you can train them when it is appropriate and when it’s not.

If he’s eating, let him eat at some place where he can’t be disturbed. Make sure that your dog’s stuff is in a secured place. Inform other people in your household not to touch or play with it.
Bring him out and let your Pomeranian socialize with other dogs. This should be started at a very young age. Getting to know other people or dogs within your vicinity may reduce his excessive barking.
Give him a variety of toys to play with. Look for toys that are

Pomeranian Barking

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