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Miniature Spitz

Miniature Spitz
 

The Miniature Spitz is one breed with a long history. The Miniature Spitz dates back over 6,000 years. Originally they were bred to be a hunting dog, watchdog and herder. Different communities found a number of uses for the breed in various ways. The Miniature Spitz was the dog bred for companionship where the giant Spitz was bred for guarding and herding.

The Miniature Spitz is a small dog that looks similar to a fox and it has a sturdy frame that is covered with a profuse, puffy and rough coat. The coloring of this dog is brown, grey, orange, black, and has off-white as well. Its straight muzzle and pointy ears give it a unique look. The slightly rounded, wedge-shaped head is another thing that sets it apart from other breeds. Its dark, alert eyes help to contribute to its outgoing expression.

Personality

They are known for their fun sense of humor, and sensitive personality. The Miniature Spitz is a great dog for an apartment or small homes. If you want a dog that will love you unconditionally, you need to consider adopting a Miniature Sptiz. This is a wonderful breed full of life, friendliness, and companionship. The Miniature Spitz is a loveable dog that grows attached to their owners. They can be quite suspicious of strangers so it is important to be careful of having them around new people. Owners need to provide them with plenty of exercise, and they need to train them correctly. The Miniature Spitz is one that is loveable and make for a great companion. Their playful bark sets them apart as it can be quite loud for a small dog.

Breed Characteristics

Life Span:14 - 16 years
Nicknames:No nicknames known.

Miniature Spitz Build Information

The Miniature Spitz is a small dog that looks similar to a fox and it has a sturdy frame that is covered with a profuse, puffy and rough coat. The coloring of this dog is brown, grey, orange, black, and has off-white as well. Its straight muzzle and pointy ears give it a unique look. The slightly rounded, wedge-shaped head is another thing that sets it apart from other breeds. Its dark, alert eyes help to contribute to its outgoing expression.

Size:Toy

Behaviour and Personality

They are known for their fun sense of humor, and sensitive personality. The Miniature Spitz is a great dog for an apartment or small homes. If you want a dog that will love you unconditionally, you need to consider adopting a Miniature Sptiz. This is a wonderful breed full of life, friendliness, and companionship. The Miniature Spitz is a loveable dog that grows attached to their owners. They can be quite suspicious of strangers so it is important to be careful of having them around new people. Owners need to provide them with plenty of exercise, and they need to train them correctly. The Miniature Spitz is one that is loveable and make for a great companion. Their playful bark sets them apart as it can be quite loud for a small dog.

Activity Level:Active
Affection Level:Affectionate
Kid Friendliness:Kid friendly

Appearance

Miniature Spitzs are easy to groom as they need to have a nice brushing several times a week to prevent their hair from matting.

Shedding:Moderate
Grooming:Low

Miniature Spitz Common Health Conditions

If you want a dog with a long lifespan, the Miniature Spitz is a great option. It can live as long as 16 years, and they have very few genetic health concerns. However, they can end up with numerous health issues if you overfeed them. Obesity can occur easily with small breeds. The extra weight will cause additional strain on their legs and other areas of their body. You need to exercise the dog daily by taking them for a walk. Additional health issues arise if you do not groom them properly. Since they are a breed that requires companionship, it is important not to leave them alone for long periods of time. This small breed normally stays around 18-22 pounds and is about 9-11 inches in height.

Miniature Spitz Pet Insurance

When adding a dog or cat to your family you want to make sure your pet is happy, healthy and protected. During its lifetime your pet is exposed to many illnesses and diseases and some breeds are affected by a congenital disease which is a condition existing at birth. At these moments when your pet is ill or maybe needs surgery, you want to be protected for the unexpected and high veterinarian costs.

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Breed Talents and Facts

This adorable breed was developed from the German Spitz. This breed is curious and cleaver, and they are quite playful. They are well-known for their dancing abilities as they love to stand on their hind legs and bounce around.

Training:Easy to train