Training a Pomeranian can be one of the most enjoyable and rewarding times in your life, but what if your Pomeranian has problem behavior? Suddenly, your little ball of fluff has become more of a problem than a pet and its behavior is needing some major attention. But, how do you get the training and advice that you need for your Pomeranian without breaking the bank? And how do you get advice on training Pomeranian's as opposed to training St. Bernard's?

There are countless trainers available to take your money to train your Pomeranian, but are you getting long term answers, or short term fixes? Below we will look at some common problems when it comes to training Pomeranian's, and what you should be looking for in a trainer. The most important aspect of training your Pomeranian is that the trainer can deal specifically with the Pomeranian breed. This way the dog's learning is tailored to its breed and therefore will be suited to it's intelligence and behavior level.
Below is a list of common problems that many Pomeranian owners encounter. Given that they are "common" problems, there is an abundance of methods and training that have been successful in rectifying the issues.

Training Pomeranians - Problem Dog Behavior :

House Training / Toilet Training
Chewing
Aggression
Anxiety
Jumping
Licking
Digging
Whining
Leash problems
Nipping and Biting
Coprophagia ( poop eating)
Barking
The harsh reality of problem behavior in Pomeranians is that as owners of these adorable dogs, it is usually US that has taught them that their behavior is acceptable. Knowing how to remedy this by being the Pack Leader and commanding respect is pivotal in changing the problem behavior in your Pomeranian. This is the first step in teaching your dog any new behavior and also key to fixing problem behavior.
You can almost guarantee that in every town in almost every state there is a Dog Trainer willing to train your Pomeranian and charge you royally for it. But, how do we tell a good trainer from an average one? Whilst we would all like to have Cesar Milan come out and fix our dog, the chances of this are slim to nil.

Here is a check list that you should apply when searching for your Pomeranian Dog Trainer.
See how many of these you can answer "yes" to.

How many Success Stories has the trainer got, and can it be proven?
Is there 24/7 backup support for you and your dog if you are unsure or encounter problems?
Is there a money back guarantee if you are unhappy for any reason?
Does the training involve fast proven methods of training or is it boring repetitive months long training?
Can it be done when and where you like, around your schedule?
Is it inexpensive and not going to break the bank?
Does this Trainer work with Pomeranians?

If you can answer YES to all of these questions, then you are well on the way to ending your problem dog behavior.
Bordering this page to the right are links for a Trainer that answers YES to all of the questions above. I believe it is the most thorough of Pomeranian Behavior and Training Methods available, and at less than $40 the VALUE is amazing. I thoroughly recommend you visit.