Pomeranian puppies are among the smallest of the toy breeds. Their small size doesn't make them any easier to train, and it can mean that more time may be needed in socializing them to the sights and sounds of the huge world around them. Pomeranian puppies have to quickly learn when to be afraid and when not to, in order to stay safe.
Instructions
Socialize Pomeranian puppies by letting them meet strange people and animals every day. Some dog training experts recommend letting puppies meet five new people and animals every single day. This will make them less afraid of the people they meet as well as teaching them how to act around new people. Keeping them too isolated can mean inappropriate behavior around strangers, such as biting or jumping.
Teach your Pomeranian puppies to obey commands quickly. Teaching the basic commands of "come" and "stay" can mean the difference between being injured by other, larger dogs and sitting safely at your side. Teach the commands by repeating them clearly and rewarding obedience with a treat. The first few times, you will have to physically hold the puppy in the stay position as you repeat the words. To get the puppy to come, wave a treat in the air and say "come" loudly and clearly.
Brush your Pomeranian puppy a little each day, even before his fur really needs it. This will get him used to being groomed and eliminate any fear of the brush or avoidance of grooming. Adult Pomeranians have to be groomed often, so they need to be used to being brushed.
Train your Pomeranian puppy to relieve himself outdoors by taking him out many times throughout the day and giving him a small treat each time he relieves himself. Inside, clean up any accidents so that he doesn't smell the scent of his mistake and want to repeat it in the same place.