Kennel Club, London 1994



GENERAL APPEARANCE - Compact, short coupled dog, well knit in frame.  Exhibiting great intelligence in expression; activity and buoyancy in deportment. 

CHARACTERISTICS - Sound, vivacious and dainty. 

TEMPERAMENT - Extrovert, lively and intelligent. 

HEAD AND SKULL - Head and nose foxy in outline, skull slightly flat, large in proportion to muzzle which finishes finely and free from lippiness.  Nose black in white, orange and shaded sable dogs; brown in chocolate tipped sable dogs, but in others colours may be 'self-coloured', never parti-coloured or flesh. 

EYES - Medium size, slightly oval, not full, or set too wide apart; bright, dark and showing great intelligence.  In white, orange, shaded sable and cream dogs, rims black. 

EARS - Small, not set too wide apart, nor too low down, but carried perfectly erect. 

MOUTH - Jaws strong, with a perfect, regular and compete scissor bite, i.e. the upper teeth closely overlapping the lower teeth and set square to the jaws. 

NECK - Rather short and well set into shoulders. 

FOREQUARTERS - Shoulders clean and well laid back.  Fine boned legs, perfectly straight, of medium length in due proportion to size of dog. 

BODY - Back short, body compact, well ribbed up, barrel well rounded.  Chest fairly deep, not too wide but in proportion to size of dog. 

HINDQUARTERS - Fine boned, legs neither cow-hocked nor wide behind; medium angulation. 

FEET - Small, compact and cat-like. 

TAIL - Characteristic of breed, high set, turned over back and carried flat and straight, profusely covered with long, harsh, spreading hair. 

GAIT/MOVEMENT - Free moving, brisk and buoyant. 

COAT - Two coats, an under coat and an outer coat.  Former soft, fluffy, the latter long, perfectly straight, harsh in texture and covering whole of body; very abundant round neck and fore part of shoulders and chest; forming frill, extending over shoulders.  Forequarters well feathered, thighs and hindlegs well feathered to hocks. 

COLOUR - All colours permissible, but free from black or white shadings.  Whole colours are: white, black, brown, light or dark, blue as pale as possible.  Orange which should be self-coloured and bright as possible, Beaver. Black and Tans. Cream dogs have black noses and black eye rims.  Whites must be quite free from lemon or any other colour.  A few white hairs in any of the self-coloured dogs permissible but undesirable.  Dogs (other than white) with white or tan markings highly undesirable and not considered whole coloured specimens.  In parti-coloured dogs, colours evenly distributed on body in patches; a dog with white or tan feet or chest not a parti-coloured dog.  Shaded sables should be shaded throughout with three or more colours, the hair to be as uniformly shaded as possible, and with no patches of self-colour.  In mixed classes, where whole coloured and parti-coloured Pomeranians compete together, the preference should, if in all other points they are equal, be given to the whole coloured specimens. 

SIZE - 
Ideal weight: Dogs  1.8-2 kg (4-4& 1/2; lbs) 
Bitches  2-2.5 kg (4.5-5& 1/2; lbs) 

FAULTS - Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should be in exact proportion to its degree. 

NOTE - Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum. 
 

Toy Group - A.N.K.C. © January 1998