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"<b>Dog Hollywood Stories.</b><br><br>Chester Drescher appeared on the television series, <em>The Nanny</em>, with his owner Fran Drescher. He played C.C. Babcock’s dog on the show, but seemed to like Fran's character much more.<br><br>He also played in the 1990 film <em>Cadillac Man</em>.<br><br>When Chester died, he was cremated. He now rests in a box on Fran Drescher’s kitchen countertop, surrounded by pictures and candles.",

"<b>Sly like a fox...</b><br><br>The Pomeranian is considered a toy breed.<br><br>According to the AKC, they should weigh between 3-7 pounds. Considered the epitome of the northern breed, Pomeranians look like foxes, with large pointy ears and a pointy face.",

"<b>Rudolph the Red-nosed Pomeranian.</b><br><br>Pomeranians, in spite of their tiny stature, are descended from Icelandic sled dogs.<br><br>They are named for the Pomerania Region, where breeders began breeding them not for sleds, but for city life instead, thus decreasing their size.",

"<b>Queen for a day.</b><br><br>Queen Victoria is usually credited with increasing the popularity of Pomeranians. <br><br>While on vacation in Italy, she discovered these dogs and fell in love with their vivacious and endearing nature. She so loved the dogs that one laid beside her while she was on her deathbed.",

"<b>All bark, no bite.</b><br><br>Despite their small size, Pomeranians can make excellent watchdogs. They are loyal dogs, sometimes even possessive.<br><br>One potential problem is that although their loud high-pitched bark can be effective in warning owners of a possible intruder, the sound can become quite annoying. If not well trained, Pomeranians will bark for no reason and for a long time.",

"<b>Rough housing.</b><br><br>Although very loving pets, Pomeranians do not necessarily do well with small children. The children can sometimes become rough with these tiny dogs, a fact which puts both the child and dog in jeopardy.<br><br>They are, however, excellent pets for the elderly, thanks in large part to their affectionate nature and even temperament.",

"<b>Picky eaters.</b><br><br>Owners should be careful what they feed their Pomeranians, otherwise some health problems may occur.<br><br>The best diet is specialized dog food, and one should be careful to avoid giving the dogs 'human food.' This can be especially difficult when the little Pomeranians gives their famous 'I'm hungry' look.",

"<b>Don't forget your toothbrush.</b><br><br>Pomeranians sometimes develop dental problems and often lose their teeth earlier than most dogs. It is important that they be fed dry dog food to avoid this potentially serious problem.",

"<b>The Hand of God.</b><br><br>It is believed that Michelangelo owned a pet Pomeranian. Some claim, that while he painted the Sistine Chapel the dog sat patiently on a satin pillow. It is not known whether the dog offered any advice.",

"<b>Wolf Dog.</b><br><br>It is believed that Pomeranians are members of the spitz dog family.<br><br>Spitz dogs originated from the Arctic regions, and may have, at some point, mated with Arctic wolves."];
