Japanese Spitz dogs typically have a lifespan of around 12 to 16 years. Factors such as genetics, diet, exercise, and overall health can influence their longevity. Regular veterinary care and a healthy lifestyle can help maximize their lifespan.
The Japanese Spitz (Canis lupus familiaris) is a small to medium breed of dog.
A person can train their Japanese Spitz dog by sticking to a schedule. Being repetitive is also important during the training process.
yes
It is normal. Each dog has it's own personality. A Japanese Spitz might not be shy at all. It just depends on their personality.
A half Maltese and Japanese Spitz dog is often referred to as a Maltese-Spitz mix or a Maltese-Japanese Spitz hybrid. These mixed-breed dogs can inherit traits from both parent breeds, resulting in a variety of appearances and temperaments. They typically have a fluffy coat and a friendly disposition, making them great companions.
My Japanese spitz is now 12 years old, still very active, shiny coat. I guess the dog's lifestyle and happiness contributes to its number of years.
of course they are cause they know who is their owner and who is the bad one
Looks to me very much like a Japanese Spitz
The Japanese Spitz looks very similar to the AED, despite not being closely related.
No. Despite looking similar, they are not closely related.
a japanese spitz should be bathed only 4 times a year! but this might be a small number if the dog goes on long walks and gets dirty so once every months is good.bathing a japanese spitz more than that will ruin the natural oils in his coat.
Yes, a spitz is normally knee height, it is long haired. Extra bit of information, not all spitz are white, they can be black or tan as well as white.