Japanese Spitz Dog Breed - Origin, Pictures, Caring Needs, Friendliness and more

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Japanese Spitz At A Glance

Japanese Spitz Overview

The Japanese Spitz, also known as the Shiba Inu, is an ancient breed originating from Japan. Renowned for its striking red or fawn coat, small size, alert expression, and keen intelligence, it stands at approximately 10-13 inches tall and weighs around 25-35 pounds. Known for its loyalty, agility, and excellent hunting skills, the Japanese Spitz is an ideal companion for both active families and individual owners seeking a spirited and affectionate pet. Its unique features include large triangular ears, long, bushy eyebrows, and a bushy tail that often curls over the back. This breed requires regular grooming to maintain its distinctive appearance and health.

Japanese Spitz Key Points

  • Size: The Japanese Spitz is a small to medium-sized breed, standing between 30 and 40 cm tall at the shoulder.
  • Coat: They have a thick, water-repellent double coat with a soft undercoat and a longer outer coat that forms a frill around their neck, giving them an adorable appearance.
  • Eyes: Large, round, expressive eyes that are often brown or black in color.
  • Temperament: Known for their friendly, loyal, and energetic nature. They make excellent companions and are generally good with children and other animals when socialized properly.
  • Health Traits: Generally healthy, but like all breeds, they can be prone to certain health issues such as hypothyroidism, allergies, and ear infections due to the length of their ears. Regular grooming is necessary to keep their coat healthy.

Japanese Spitz Quick Facts

Origin
Japan
Type
Non-Sporting
Average Life Span
13 years
Size
Small
Average Weight
8 kg
Average Height
13.5 inches
Exercise Requirements
1.5 hours per day
Grooming Needs
High(Every day)
Shedding Fequency
Occasional
Ideal Living Size
Small house
Health Issues Risk
Low
Temperament
Affectionate, Obedient, Playful, Companionable, Intelligent, Proud

Japanese Spitz Characteristics

Friendly Rating8/10
Trainability6/10
Intelligence Rating8/10
Good with Other Dogs6/10
Good with Strangers6/10
Shedding Tendency6/10
Drooling Tendency2/10
Coat Length2/10
Playfulness8/10
Protectiveness6/10
Energy6/10
Barking Tendency6/10
Adaptability6/10
Beginner Friendliness8/10
Cold Weather Tolerance8/10
Hot Weather Tolerance6/10
Physical Needs5/10
Intensity4/10

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