These 14 Lap Dog Breeds Stick to Their Owners Like Glue

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Pomeranian

It was hard to admit, but Pomeranians are my favorite dog breed! These fluff balls are full of personality and energy. One thing that may not be convenient for everybody is that they require routine grooming because of their lovely double coat.

Pomeranians make excellent watchdogs because they are highly vigilant. They’re also among the most intelligent lap dog breeds, love to be trained, and have a propensity to be obedient, despite their predisposition to bark (at least the bark is cute!). Moreover, they are also kind, lively, and devoted, making them excellent family members.

…psst! If you decide to adopt a Pomeranian or any other lap dog breed that has long and thick fur, I’d recommend also buying a Furminator. It’s affordable, very effective, and one click away from you on Amazon for just $9.49. 

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