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Finnish Spitz Description
In visual appeal the Finnish Spitz reminds certainly one of a fox. The double coat has a short, gentle dense undercoat with a long, straight, harsh outer coat.

 


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Dog Breed Group Hound Dogs Origin of Breed Finland as a hunting dog for many types of game including bear and squirrel, ...

Finnish Spitz Temperament
A very independent and often aloof dog, the Finnish Spitz is a breed that is strong minded and lively.

Finnish Spitz History
The Northern Spitz family of dogs are what is thought of as the originating the Finnish Spitz breed.

Finnish Spitz - Overview and History
The Finnish Spitz, also known as the Finnish Barking Birddog and the Finnish Cock-Eared Dog, is a breed of dog in the Non-Sporting Group.

Finnish Spitz Breed Introduction
The Finnish Spitz breed is known for generally producing great companion animals. Finnish Spitzes tend to be loyal and protective.

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The Finnish Spitz originated in Finland where they were originally bred as a hunting dog.

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Around 2000 years ago, the Finnish Spitz was brought into Finland by hunters from the Volga River Area of Central Russia.

Finnish Spitz Dogs
Some Spitz dogs can be reserved and independent. Not the Finnish Spitz. Outgoing, playful and affectionate, the Finnish Spitz appreciates togetherness and family time. In fact, it can be downright giddy around people.

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Known as the national dog of Finland, the Finnish Spitz was bred as a small game and bird hunter that almost went extinct in the 1800s, but was revived by two Helsinki sportsmen.

Finnish Spitz
The Finnish Spitz is a medium sized breed that is alert and can be highly vocal. They are the national dog of Finland.
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Finnish Spitz Appearance
The Finnish Spitz has a square build, meaning that the length of the body is approximately the same as the height of the withers. The thick coat may distort the over-all appearance of the dog.

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Finnish Spitz Dog Breed information’s states that the Finnish Spitz is a breed that is said to clean itself, hence, making it a clean, meticulous dog. Weekly brushing is recommended most especially during shedding.

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Finnish Spitz are considered to interact well with people, including children. In the home, the Finnish Spitz is a happy member, playing gently with children but maybe be rougher with other dogs.

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Finnish Spitz are lively, high-energy dogs and require lots of daily exercise.
These dogs are called Bark Pointers for a good reason. They love to bark! Train them at an early age to stop barking on command, or hope that you have tolerant neighbors! ...

Finnish Spitz Profile
When most people see a Finnish Spitz for the first time, they comment that it looks just like a fox.

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Finnish Spitz
Alt Names: Finsk Spets
Country of Origin: Finland ...

Finnish Spitz - Breed and Health Information
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The Finnish Spitz is a very lively, friendly and alert dog. It is also known for being quite playful and will requite a significant amount of attention as well as affection from owners.

The Finnish Spitz is known in its native land as Suomenpystykorva, which means "cock-eared dog." It is the national dog of Finland, and is mentioned in a number of heroic Finnish national songs.

The Finnish Spitz is square-proportioned, light, and quick-footed. Both its temperament and conformation are perfect for tireless and active hunting, even in the coldest weather.

Finnish Spitz - Breed and Health Information
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Temperament: Finnish Spitz are lively, vocal, and energetic. They are active dogs, loving to run free from a leash. They have a recognizable personality, satisfied with their owners and dissatisfied when left alone.

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Non-sporting Breed
The Finnish Spitz is a friendly and great family companion; very protective. Training will require dedication, consistency and patience. They can be noisy (known in Finland as the "barking bird dog").

The Finnish Spitz
Today's Finnish Spitz dog stems from its ancestors, northern Spitz dogs, which were owned by Finno-Ugrian tribes traveling аcross the lands of Eurasia and Finland. It Ñ-s theorized that these early dogs were used аs wаtchdogs.

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Place of Origin:Finland Life Expectancy:12 - 14 Years Colour:They are born dark grey or fawn, with a vast amount of black.

Finnish Spitz
The origins of the Finnish Spitz dates back over hundreds of years and was first used for game hunting throughout their native Finland.
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Finnish Spitz
Other Names: Suomenpystykorva, Finsk Spets, Loulou Finnois
Height: (Approx.) 16-20 In.

Finnish Spitz is a lively dog with a big dog character in a small dog body. It is alert and independent but loves attention and needs lots of exercise. He weighs 23-30 pounds and varies in color from pale gold to deep red.

The Finnish Spitz has been the national dog of Finland since 1979.
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Hound dogs breeds vary in their behaviors and in the ease of keeping them. Some traditionally hunted in packs, so get along very well with people.

The dingo has some unusual traits - a great tree climber and at times a bit aloof, but these are interesting traits and are in the same category as the dingoes nearest cousin the New Guinea Singing Dog and the Finnish Spitz, ...

The American Eskimo Dog, or "Eskie" as it is often called, is most likely derived from the German Spitz, the Finnish Spitz, the Pomeranian, the Keeshond, and possibly the Samoyed, although the latter is not universally accepted.

The American Eskimo Dog, or "Eskie" as it is often called, is derived from the German Spitz, the Finnish Spitz, and almost certainly the Samoyed, Pomeranian and Keeshond.

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It is believed that his ascendants are, besides the German Spitz, the Finnish Spitz, the Pomeranian, the Keeshond and the Samoyed, although this one is still controversial.

The Karelo-Finnish Laika, not listed in the FCI nomenclature, is also a Russian breed, with the first standard published in Leningrad in 1936. It is a close relative of Finnish Spitz, as both breeds were bred from similar native dog populations ...

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formerly called a German Spitz or an "American Eskimo Spitz" and was bred as a companion dog in the United States of america, within the twentieith century. It is often called a "Eskie" is most likely derived from the German Spitz, the Finnish Spitz, ...

See also: Spitz, Bulldog, Retriever, Pointer, Husky