An early 20th-century guide to the care and raising of Pomeranian dogs. "The Pomeranian" offers insights into the breed's characteristics, history, and practical advice for owners. Written by G.M. Hicks, this vintage manual provides details on selecting a healthy puppy, proper feeding techniques, grooming tips, and training methods specific to Pomeranians.
While reflecting the knowledge and practices of its time, this book offers a glimpse into the historical context of dog breeding and pet ownership. Modern readers can appreciate the dedication and attention to detail that early dog enthusiasts brought to the care of their beloved companions. "The Pomeranian" is a valuable resource for breed enthusiasts and anyone interested in the history of domestic animals.
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