Tri Color Pomeranian

Welcome to tri color Pomeranian world! Poms come in various colors, patterns and variations that make them unique. The tri color is also one of them. 

This article will help in finishing the confusion of how the tri color poms look like. Poms can have 3 colors and if they have 3 colors then it’s called tri-colored (tri means triple or three). Let’s read to  know everything about tri color Pomeranian.

Tri Color Pomeranian

Overview of tri-color Pomeranian 

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Height:

6 to 10 inches

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weigh:

15 to 50 pound

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color:

white, black, brown, cream and golden

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Temperament:

They have a loyal and self assured personality

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Lifespan:

12 to 16 years

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Suitable for:

They have a small, fluffy body

Tri color Pomeranian are dogs that are characterized by 3 coat color combinations. This makes them unique and aesthetic in the Pomeranian breed. This tri color coat consists of combinations like black, chocolate, cream, tan and white. 

Some colors like lavender, blue and red are rare in tri-color Pomeranian. The trio of white, lavender and cream is frequently found. 

Different tri color in Pomeranian

Tri Color Pomeranian

There are the variety of tri color Pomeranian:

When poms have these coat colors then it’s common to have two tan dot eyebrows, and this creates the strange expression. 

All tri coat colors have different ratios of colors that make them beautiful, and a great option for those owners who got bored with a single color dog. 

Which Dogs Can Have Tri-colors?

Tri Color Pomeranian

Many dogs breeds have tri-colored marks, including The Basenji, Beagle, Basset Hound, Bull Terrier, and Cocker Spaniel. These dogs have a shaded mix of brown, black and white. While other breeds have the blue, light fawn and liver colors as a tri-color combination. 

Dogs with tri colors look stunning in appearance. It’s important to know that the tri color can not be mixed with the brindle, because the brindle also has three colors. 

The major difference in the brindle or tri-color is that the brindle is very well blended and all striped whereas the tri color is all instinct and in set areas. 

Features of tri-color coats

Notable features of the Pomeranian coats are eyebrows above the eye, that have dark fur on the head contrast with the light color above the eye. Whereas the light fur of the head may have the dark eyebrows shades. Medium colors like gray, tan and orange can show different eyebrows colorations. 

The tri color coats can have other colors that allow them to have unique markings like blazes or collras that make them different from other coat  like parties. 

Temperament of Tri-Color Pomeranian

Tri Color Pomeranian

Tri color Pomeranians are not only affectionate canine companions but they also prove to be a loving lap dog and energetic ball of joy. Their personalities vary from being very confident to shy and careful dogs but apart from that, they are very loyal and a perfect addition to any home.

Due to their protective and careful nature, they may be hesitant around strangers but with proper introduction, they get along with other people. However, it’s highly suggested to supervise them when they are playing to prevent any potential accidents.

Dietary Requirements of Tri-Color Pomeranian

Tri Color Pomeranian

To keep these small packets of energy healthy and active, it’s important to provide them a healthy diet. Hence, it’s a big responsibility of the owner to carefully plan the diet plan of Tri color Pomeranians after consulting the vet for proper instructions.

Here are some important guidelines:

PuppiesFrequent meals (3 or 4 a day)
Adults¼ to ½ cups of dry food daily
Older DogsA raised bowl everyday

Exercise Requirements of Tri-Color Pomeranian

Tri Color Pomeranian

Despite their small size, they have a playful and energetic nature due to which they keep bouncing around. Their playtime and habit of following the owner around the house is enough to fulfill their exercise needs. But short walks can also contribute to their good health.

Aim for at least 30 minutes of activity most days. During extreme weather, indoor activities like trick training or playing with toys can keep them entertained and fit.

Training of Tri-Color Pomeranian

Tri Color Pomeranian

As tri-color Pomeranians  are very intelligent so training them would not be very difficult because they learn commands very fast. However, to encourage them , avoid the harsh treatment and begin with positive reinforcement techniques which can result in a well-behaved dog.

Be consistent and patient, as they can be a bit stubborn. Early socialization is crucial, so introduce your puppy to new people, animals, and environments to help them grow into a well-rounded adult dog.

Grooming of Tri-Color Pomeranian

  • Regular grooming is important to prevent tangles and mats on your tri-color Pom’s fur that can cause discomfort.
  • To maintain that beautiful fur, brush your pup at least a couple of times a week. During shedding seasons, which typically happen in the spring and fall, daily brushing might be necessary. 
  • Your tri-color Pomeranian will need a bath about every four to six weeks. Use a gentle dog shampoo, preferably one recommended by your vet, to keep their skin and coat healthy.
  • While regular at-home grooming is important, taking your pup to a professional groomer every month or so is highly recommended. 
  • Clean around their eyes daily with a soft cloth and some eye wash solution. 
  • Their erect ears are less prone to infections, but it’s still a good idea to check them regularly and clean as needed.
  • Keep your tri-color Pomeranian’s nails short to avoid discomfort and potential injury. This can be done at home if you’re comfortable, or by your groomer during regular visits.
  • Tri-color Pomeranians can sometimes have dry skin. To help with this, consider adding a little fish oil to their diet, but always consult your vet first. Regular grooming also helps you spot any skin issues early, ensuring your furry friend stays happy and healthy.

Tri-color Pomeranian Common health Issues🐕

Patellar LuxationAlopecia XPharyngeal Gag Reflex
HypothyroidismTracheal CollapseCushing’s Disease
Heart DiseasesIdiopathic EpilepsyDental Problems

Changing of Coat color with Pomeranian growth🐕‍🦺 

Tri Color Pomeranian

The changes in the coat coloration and markings can be seen in the Pomeranian with their growth. It indicates the transformation process. 

Poms undergo different color changes when they transition from puppy to adult coat. In these changes darkening, lightening and alternation in color are included. One color can be more prominent over another. 

It’s common that some colors can be more prominent in puppies than in adults. Understanding the changes of this coat color is very essential for the breeder and poms owners. 

Breeding of tri-colored Pomeranian puppies🐶

Specific genes can control the colors in tri color Pomeranian. The variations in the form of dominance and excessiveness  influencing the outcomes. 

When breeding the tri-colored Pomeranian it is compulsory to select the Poms parents that have the desired color genes to get the desired offspring. Breeding two colored Pomeranian enhances the chance of tri-color Puppies.

Genetics of tri-color Pomeranian 🧬

The genetics play an important role in the coat pattern color variation of Pomeranian. Tri-color coat comes from a combination of special genes that are responsible for pigmentation. The breeder must understand the genes to get the tri-color puppy. 

Tri-color Pomeranian puppies 🌟

The color and pattern of a puppy’s coat can change with their growth. The dark fur on the head has light over the eyes whereas the light fur on the head can show the dark shade on that area. Medium colors like gray, tan and orange can show different eyebrows colorations.

 

Tri Color Pomeranian

Conclusion 🐾

To sum up, Tri color Pomeranian are dogs that are characterized by 3 coat color combinations. This makes them unique and aesthetic in the Pomeranian breed. This tri color coat consists of combinations like black, chocolate, cream, tan and white. 

When breeding the tri-colored Pomeranian it is compulsory to select the Poms parents that have the desired color genes to get the desired offspring. Breeding two colored Pomeranian enhances the chance of tri-color Puppies.

FAQs

Yes, if we want to get the tri-colored puppy then we should breed the tri to a tri to get a puppy who has triple colors. 

Many dogs breeds have tri-colored marks, including The Basenji, Beagle, Basset Hound, Bull Terrier, and Cocker Spaniel. 

Yes, tri colored fur changes when they transition from puppy to adult coat. In these changes darkening, lightening and alternation in color are included. One color can be more prominent over another. 

Tri Color Pomeranian

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