The Pomeranian: Quebec’s Most Popular Small Dog
The Pomeranian, or simply "Pom," is undeniably one of the most popular dogs in Quebec with over 300 active listings. This tiny Nordic spitz, descended from large sled dogs, has won hearts worldwide thanks to its spectacular fluffy coat, foxy expression, and sparkling personality. Weighing just 3 to 7 pounds, it is the smallest member of the Spitz family.
Its double coat — a dense undercoat and long, straight outer coat forming an impressive ruff — comes in over 20 recognized colours including orange, cream, black, white, blue merle, chocolate, sable, and parti-colour. Regular brushing at least three times weekly prevents matting.
Personality: Small Dog, Big Energy
The Pomeranian compensates for its small size with an outgoing, playful personality. Intelligent, curious, and always ready for fun, it is an ideal companion for active families in Montreal, Laval, Quebec City, and Gatineau. Its deep attachment to owners comes with a vocal nature that requires positive training from a young age.
Despite its tiny stature, the Pom is an excellent alert dog with keen hearing and natural vigilance. Early socialization is essential to develop a well-balanced character, as it may challenge much larger dogs without understanding the risk.
The Pomeranian and Quebec Winters
Thanks to its Arctic Spitz heritage, the Pomeranian has naturally insulating fur that handles cold well. Quebec winters don’t faze it, though its small size makes it vulnerable to deep snow and road salt — protective booties are recommended. Never shave a Pomeranian in summer — the double coat insulates against heat too.
With over 300 listings available in Quebec, choosing carefully is essential. Always prefer CKC-registered breeders who test for patellar luxation, cardiac issues, and tracheal collapse. Beware of "teacup Pomeranians" — an unrecognized designation often hiding irresponsible breeding. Browse our dog listings on QuebecAnnonce and visit the Canadian Kennel Club.