Little Pomeranian’s Valuable Stick Is Bigger Than His Entire Body And It’s Valuable

Puppies love sticks and it doesn’t matter the size or shape, even if it’s a scarecrow to carry around. For Terry the little Pomeranian, the bigger the stick, the better, because it means he wins – he’s the stick king, a name all dogs covet.

Terry’s excitement is a thrill, he has never imagined this would one day happen to him, but somehow, he’s going to take it home. Look at this little thing! 

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How adorable he is! I respect the Pomeranian’s tenacity and courage. He’s aware that the stick is bigger than him and takes it anyway. This isn’t his first time looking for sticks. He’s a big fan of finding them, so his pet mom and dad play fetch with him. Even though it’s a small branch, Terry loves to play with it!

That video has already gathered over 171K likes and hundreds of comments from people who just can’t get enough of this little guy, and it’s not difficult to see why!

One user wrote: “Small dogs with big dogs’ ambitions are usually exhilarating over what they have.” A user added: “As a fast, spunky socialite, I can relate.” Another person wrote:” One angry little fellow fighting for his life with that item.”

Many others say this is a Pomeranian with “small dog, big character” vibes, and they’re fans (me too)!

Pomeranians are small but strong.

You can tell by Terry’s size that most big sticks will probably be his nemesis. He can’t help it that he’s smaller with a taste for big sticks! According to PetMD, Pomeranians only weigh between 3 and 7 pounds, standing just 6 to 7 inches tall, making them a suitable toy breed for everyone who loves to take their pup on walks. The American Pomeranian Club explains that the version of Pomeranian we know now is a smaller descendant of Spitz sled dog breeds like the Chow Chow, Akita, Alaskan Malamute, and other sled pups. They used to weigh up to 30 kilos and worked as herding dogs, which is very different from little Terry!

That said, what Poms lack in size today, they make up for with their colorful, outgoing, and often cheeky personalities. These lovelies are the life of the party, but they also enjoy being a lap dog with their favorite people, sometimes. They are fiercely independent in asserting themselves and doing things in their way in this case, dragging into the house a stick larger than itself. 

As for Terry, he is said to still be on hand to drag his new treasure wherever his little legs will take him. Grab him, Terry!

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