Friday, January 16, 2009

What You Need To Know About Pomeranian Pictures

By Rosie Allan

If you want people to be attracted to your dog product or dog-related activity, you are faced with a bewildering choice of dog pictures to advertise your doggy product or event. There are so many breeds with such incredible variations among them! There is the adorable ugliness of an English Bulldog, the handsomeness of a German Shepherd, or the perky appeal of Jack Russell Terriers. You are best off advertising your dog product or event with Pomeranian pictures.

If you are searching for Pomeranian pictures to illustrate you articles or web pages, you certainly don't need to alienate your readers by having pictures of inferior Pomeranians. Their eyes will go right for the Pomeranian pictures and have your article or web page judged before they've even read a word. If you are not sure of what breed a dog is, don't risk alienating readers by misidentifying the dog!

Your best bet for Pomeranian pictures would be from the American Kennel Club, Pomeranian Savvy.com or even from Wikipedia, which has good collection of free Pomeranian pictures. Compare any free Pomeranian pictures you find to the breed standard in order to properly illustrate a Pomeranian.

Not all Pomeranian information on what makes a quality Pomeranian is accurate. For example, if you have a dog breed book that was published earlier than the 1960's, you need to realize the Pomeranian information in there will be outdated. The breed changes all the time and seems to get smaller by the minute, so you need to get the most up to date Pomeranian information you can find.

Pomeranians are incredibly intelligent and portable ? and the camera loves them! Brad Pitt has nothing on the eyeball magnet factor of a well-groomed, healthy Pomeranian. If you can't find a free Pomeranian picture on the web that can be used, then you should seriously consider hiring a Pomeranian to model for your event or product. Pomeranians and Pomeranian pictures are hard to forget.

You need to go to Pomeranian club web pages, the American Kennel Club (AKC) pages and even look up photos of the latest Pomeranian dog show winners. This will give you a close approximation of what the breeding stock for your prospective puppy should look like.

It is important to get pictures of subjects that look like what most people think Pomeranians should look like. They look like a little bit larger versions of puppies all of their lives. You will know the right Pomeranian picture not by the dog's color, size or pose, but by the way you are about to automatically say "Awww!"

The Pomeranian model should not look ill in any way, unless curing an illness is part of your product or event. Bald patches and ribs showing should be avoided. You don't want to be seen as promoting cruelty in any way. You need to check your Pomeranian information websites to find out if your model looks anywhere near the breed standard. If you are not sure, then don't promote your model as a Pomeranian, but as a dog.

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