How to Groom Your Pomeranian Short Hair

Many Pomeranians have beautiful coats, but sometimes they need shorter grooms. Here are some different styles to consider:

Lion Cut: This cut emphasizes your dog’s facial features and ears, but it requires regular touch-ups to maintain.

Lamb Cut: This easy trim keeps the hair long on the body but short near the head and feet.

Layered Fur: This style features short fur on the head and body, with longer locks around the neck and tail, creating an adorable appearance.

Short Body: This style uses your Pomeranian’s natural coat shape as the outline, leaving the facial, ear, and tail hair longer for contrast.

Long Tail: The wild Pomeranian cut, known as the “lion haircut,” keeps the head and chest hair short while leaving the tail long and bushy.

Spiky Style: Achieving spiky styles requires skill and may require assistance from a professional groomer.

Frizzy Tail: The frizzy cut makes the Pom’s fur stand up, but it requires regular brushing to maintain.

Specific cuts may expose your Pomeranian’s skin to sunburn and frostbite risk, so consider the climate and your dog’s needs when choosing a style. If your Pom experiences issues like puppy uglies or Black Skin Disease, consult a veterinarian for appropriate care and grooming techniques.