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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.
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.
Lamb is perfect for a Japanese spitz... as it helps to maintain/restore their fur and a good source of protein which aid in muscle growth. Lamb dog food for puppys Lamb meat for Adult Warning: Pls don't feed cooked bones its too dangerous Love your Dog like a Man! Its rewarding!
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
Well, in everything apart from its size, the Japanese Spitz almost looks identical to its Spitz cousin the Samoyed, with its foxy face, bushy tail held over its back and its thick white topcoat with profuse undercoat, which takes some serious grooming to keep in good healthy condition. This is a blod and lively dog who, despite his size, makes a very good watchdog, and tends to be aloof an reserved with strangers. Once they have made a friend though they will be friends for life. With their owners they are loyal and affectionate, and enjoy lots of play and exercise. Once motivated, the Japanese Spitz can be surprisingluy trainable and excel in obedience and agility. With good socialisation it will be good with children and other animals and will happily get along with all of the family. Training is also need to prevent it from being a very noisy dog who loves the sound of his own voice and wants to make sure everybody else hears it too!
A chiuhua is a good pet for an apartment, they are small and fun!
The Japanese Spitz looks very similar to the AED, despite not being closely related.
No. Despite looking similar, they are not closely related.