We recommend leaving the puppy in the playpen overnight and when you are not able to supervise him. Make sure the wires, medicines, houseplants, shoes are not accessible to the puppy, and never underestimate Pomeranian's ability to reach things. Close the bathroom doors to keep the puppy away from the detergents.
Ensure that all tubes, vials, and bottles of household chemicals are closed. We require that only natural, organic, not toxic household cleaners, detergents, dish soaps be used on any surface of dishes the dog may come into contact with.
Opening and closing doors can injure the puppy. Buy a special door stopper or door closer to avoid the slam of the door. Never take a Pomeranian puppy on the couch!, because they are still very fragile and can accidentally fall from a height and get injured.
A puppy needs a lot of expressive praise. Disapproval should be just as expressive, but timely: you can only scold a puppy for the action he is performing at the moment. To scold him for a puddle made half an hour ago is not only useless but also harmful. The puppy does not remember his wrongdoing and will just become afraid of a New Owner. Express disapproval strictly, but never yell at the puppy, and especially never hit the little one. Be patient, all children require attention and care.