A Cloud with Opinions
Pomeranians are mostly fur. Underneath that puff is a five-to-seven pound dog with a personality at least ten times its size, but the fur is the show. A Pomeranian plushy is, at its core, a study in rendering fluff, and that's where most generic AI tools fail. They smooth the fluff into a vague poodle-like curl or flatten it into a hedgehog silhouette. Our prompts are specifically tuned to preserve the dense, outward-radiating Pomeranian fluff.
The head shape matters too. Modern "teddy bear cut" Pomeranians have a shorter, rounder muzzle. "Fox face" Poms have a longer, sharper muzzle. Both are valid, and the model preserves whichever one your photo shows.
The Fluff Must Radiate
Pomeranian fluff doesn't just sit on the dog. It radiates outward like a tiny sun. In a kawaii Pom, that radiation becomes a halo of sparkle-edged puffs. In a cloud-fluff treatment, the dog becomes almost entirely cloud with just eyes and a nose peeking out. In a classic plushy, the directional grain of the fluff is preserved with visible stitching.
"A Pomeranian without radiating fluff is a schnauzer cosplaying. The fluff is the entire silhouette."
Color Variants
Orange (the classic), cream, white, black, brown, parti-color, sable, merle. All handled. Orange Pomeranians in particular photograph well in warm-toned plushy styles (Kawaii, Mochi Soft, Classic) because the color already reads as toy-like.
Style Recommendations
Cloud Fluff is the stereotype-meets-reality match. Kawaii, Classic, Jellycat, and Fluffy Sherpa all work. Cherub Angel on a Pom is a quiet knockout because the extra fluff compounds the already-dramatic silhouette. For something unexpected, try Mochi Soft or Cottagecore.
Photo Tips
Side or three-quarter angle photos work better than front-on since the radiating fluff is most visible in profile. A slight crouch-down to eye-level with the dog helps. Avoid wet or recently-groomed photos where the fluff is flat, since that's the opposite of what the plushy needs.
Upload your Pom's photo and pick a style. First transformation is free.