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The Japanese Spitz is a small, completely white
breed of
dog that is thought
to have been bred from the Siberian
Samoyed for smallness beginning in the late 19th century in
Japan. They were
introduced to the
United States in the 1950s.
Appearance
They typically weigh 11 to 13 lb (5-6 kg), fully grown, and stand 12 to 14
inches (30-36 cm) off of the ground at the
withers.
Their coats are mostly white. The hair is longest on the body, with short hair
on the head and ears.
Temperament
The Spitz is an intelligent dog. They make good pets, being easy to train.
They are very active, playful, affectionate. They are good with children and
other dogs. They bark at strangers and to get attention, making them excellent
watch dogs.
They are very affectionate and friendly; although some can be withdrawn with
strangers, once they get used to someone, they become a lifelong friend.
Health
Japanese Spitz typically live from 10 to 12 years if well cared for; in rare
cases they might live as long as 18 years.