The Pomeranian got its name from the region of Pomerania, which is now the area of Germany and Poland, where it was developed from the ancient Spitz breeds. The original Pomeranians were much larger, weighing up to 30 pounds, and worked as sheepherders. Marie Antoinette, Emile Zola, Mozart and Queen Victoria all owned Pomeranians.
In 1870 the Kennel Club in England first recognized them as a breed. In 1888 Queen Victoria began breeding and showing the dogs. It was she who started breeding them down in size, making the breed very popular in England.
The Pomeranian was first recognized by the AKC in 1888. Some of the Pom's talents include watchdog, agility and performing tricks. Poms make superior circus performers.