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Breed: Pomeranian
Date of birth: 10/11/2024
Gender: Male
Neck circumference: 25cm
Chest circumference: 42cm
Base of neck to base of tail: 35cm
Height to shoulder: 23cm
Weight: 3kg
Clothes size: XS

There is a particular kind of charm that belongs to a white Pomeranian and Mylo wears it with considerable flair. Cloud-white from head to tail, compact enough to fit in a tote bag yet possessed of a personality that fills every room he enters, he combines an irresistible first impression with a character that reveals itself in layers. Reserved on introduction, he takes the measure of new people with a fox-bright curiosity and then, once satisfied, becomes the most playful and lick-enthusiastic presence on set. His owner describes him as sassy and the assessment rings immediately true.

The Pomeranian descends from the large Spitz sled dogs of the Arctic, a lineage refined across generations in the Pomerania region of northern Europe into the animated, fox-faced companion recognised today. Queen Victoria encountered the breed on a visit to Florence in 1888 and returned to England so captivated that she established her own kennel, directly responsible for shrinking the breed’s average size by nearly half. Her devotion elevated the Pomeranian to one of the most fashionable dogs in the country and the breed has never quite relinquished that status. White Pomeranians carry particular cultural weight; Boo, the white Pom once dubbed the world’s cutest dog, amassed millions of followers online and inspired books and merchandise, while celebrities from Paris Hilton to Geri Horner have kept the breed in near-constant public view.

Mylo transitions from watchful to wholeheartedly engaged with impressive speed once rapport is established and he is entirely relaxed around other animals. He recalls reliably even under distraction and his handlers will find his motivation readily ignited, making him a responsive and rewarding dog to work with once that initial connection is made.

Mylo’s wary-then-irresistible quality is a performance in itself and productions seeking a dog whose relationship with a character evolves convincingly across a narrative will find him a natural choice. He sits, lies down and holds a standard stay on cue and maintains steady eye contact with his handler, giving directors the composed and precise framing that close-up character moments require.

His sneeze on command is a genuinely rare skill that lends itself to scripted comedy, while his spin and raise paw cues offer variety for lighter television formats and commercial content. His willingness to fetch and drop items on instruction makes him dependable in any sequence requiring a dog to interact purposefully with props or scenery.

An all-white Pomeranian photographs with the kind of graphic precision that art directors pursue. Against bold backdrops or within styled interiors, Mylo’s coat supplies natural contrast and his expressive face commands attention without effort.

Pet fashion and accessories brands will discover a visually distinctive and cooperative model; he accepts clothing without hesitation and his compact XS frame suits the miniature wardrobe that seasonal gifting campaigns depend upon. Luxury pet product labels, homeware brands with a lifestyle-pet angle and greeting card publishers would all benefit from his luminous appearance and his innate, uncoached sassy energy that reads with complete clarity in every frame.

Come

Recall

Down

Lie down

Drop item

Leave it

Sit

Stay

Watch me

Eye contact

Fetch item

Give paw

Raise paw

Sneeze on command

Spin

Touch item with paw

Kiss

Friendly with other animals

Good recall under distraction

Happy to wear clothing

 

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