Pomeranian (details)
People familiar with Pomeranian dogs know that Pomeranian dogs are not very good-tempered. Many Pomeranian dogs have a strong sense of protection, and their natural desire to protect their owners makes them bite people indiscriminately. In fact, Pomeranian dog biting can be improved by training, so how should it be trained?
Restrict the dog from playing in the kennel and playground. Choose toys for it to play with, such as commercially available cowhide fake bones, hard balls, or things that are no longer used (dolls, shoes, etc.). Increase walking time and exercise outside. Put something movable up or away.
During training, you can choose a gel extension cord or a wire, put it in front of the dog, and then hide it from the dog. If it bites, immediately say no and spray water on it. Throw it some toys that it likes. Do this practice every day until the dog is afraid to bite the wire.
Every time a dog bites you, tell him seriously and loudly that you can't, then hit him on the head or the side of his mouth, being careful not to hit his nose, ears and any part below his head. If it's too heavy, the dog will be afraid. If it's too light, he will think you are playing with him, and his mouth will open wider and more excited.