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German Spitz
Dog
German Spitz Dog
The German Spitz dogs are most
adaptable, happily accompanying owners on a 30-mile walk
or cuddling in front of the fire. The German Spitz dog breed is
described as being much like a young child, anxious to
please, yet also wanting their own way and knowing how
to obtain it. A structured family order exists among
these breed of dogs, with the youngest adult delegated to play
with the puppies. Like so many of the other northern
dog breeds, the German Spitz dogs are happy and buoyant,
displaying charming smiles and seeming to laugh with
you, or at you. The German Spitz dogs are excellent jumpers and
like to stand on their hind legs to beg or to show off.
The German Spitz dog should never show any nervousness or aggression,
being always equable and confident. The German Spitz dog
is alert, watchful
personality, needed long ago with the herds, is retained
and now suits the watch dog and companion.
The German Spitz dog, also known as
the Keeshond dog or the Wolfspitz dog, comes in three different
sizes: Giant, Standard and Toy. These furry and
affectionate dog breeds with small feet and proportionally
large eyes were said to have been introduced in Europe
by the Vikings. The German Spitz dog is mentioned in German
literature that has been dated back to 1450. It turns
out that the Pomeranian dog is actually a Toy German Spitz
dog.
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