Some Pomeranians have long, full eyelashes which can make them look very cute, but it can also cause them problems. Distichiasis is where the lashes are either too long or develop in an abnormal location and poke into their eye, causing discomfort. The condition can be very uncomfortable and in severe cases it can cause damage to the surface of the eye and lead to the development of corneal ulcers.
If the eyelashes are causing irritation, treatment may be carried out in the form of ocular lubricants to reduce irritation, plucking to remove extra eyelashes, electrolysis to destroy hair follicles and prevent regrowth, or cryotherapy which involves freezing and destroying the hair follicles.
Black skin disease
Also referred to as alopecia X, black skin disease is a common health issue in Pomeranians in which they slowly lose all their fur. It begins with the coat getting thinner and eventually, they’ll lose patches which exposes dull and dry looking skin. Over time, as this skin is exposed to the air, it becomes discoloured and blackened, hence the disease name. This condition typically begins in the area around their tail and back legs. The causes of the disease are unknown, but it’s thought that it may be linked to hormone imbalances, allergies, obesity, and other genetic factors. The disease is painless, and treatment varies from dog to dog, but the overall goal is to re-grow the coat and prevent further hair loss.
Preventing health problems in Pomeranians
The health issues in Pomeranians listed above are conditions that the breed is more predisposed to. However, there’s no guarantee your pet will get these diseases, they’re just more at risk for them. In order to reduce the risk of your dog getting these issues, you should always ensure that you purchase puppies from a reputable breeder that’s knowledgeable and cares about the future and welfare of the breed. Responsible breeders will ensure that all the necessary screenings and tests are done on breeding dogs to reduce the risk of inherited issues.
Once you’ve got your puppy, keep them happy and healthy throughout their lives with a complete and balanced diet, adequate exercise, and regular vet check-ups. These are the most common health issues in Pomeranians to keep on the lookout for. If you want to find out more about breed-specific health, read our guide on the common health problems in Chihuahuas, next.