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FINNISH SPITZ

Breed Group: Natural Dog

For full breed standards, visit UK Kennel Club or American Kennel Club

Average height: 39 - 51 cms (15.5 - 20 in)

Average Weight: 9 - 16 kgs (20 - 35 lbs)

Coat Length: Medium

Life Span: 12 - 15 years

Colours: Typically range from Golden-Red to Honey

HISTORY

Hailing from Finland, the Finnish Spitz has its roots as a skilled hunting dog, specifically bred for tracking and barking at small game and birds. Esteemed for its keen senses and lively disposition, this breed exemplifies the agility and endurance inherent in natural dogs.

 

L.E.G.S.

Using the L.E.G.S.® model, our breed descriptions offer insights into typical behavior based on Genetics, Learning, Environment, and Self. 

Knowing the sort of 'job' a breed was created for can offer valuable insights into the type of life dogs of that breed would most enjoy. But bear in mind, they are all individuals, treat the following as an indication of breed tendencies – not a prediction.

Shedding

minimal <> considerable

Grooming

minimal <> likely to need professional grooming

Barking

relatively quiet <> very vocal

Predatory behaviour around other pets/livestock

low<>high

Response to strangers

happy to greet everyone <> very wary

Affectionate with family

not at all<>very cuddly

Playful

serious<>very playful

Focus on handler (bond)

independent thinker<>very biddable

Excitable/Impulsive

very calm<>easily aroused

Motivated

laid back<>obsessive

Easy to care for

suitable for inexperienced<>challenging

Exercise needs

minimal<>hours daily

Off-lead exercise needs

happy on lead<>needs plenty of freedom

Enrichment needs

basic<>needs challenges

WHY YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE WITH YOUR FINNISH SPITZ

  • They are alert and lively characters
  • They bond strongly with their family

WHY THEY MAY BE HARD TO LIVE WITH

  • Finnish Spitzes have a tendency to bark stemming from their hunting heritage
  • They are independent spirits, requiring patient and consistent training
  • Their dense, double coat will need regular grooming

YOUR FINNISH SPITZ PUPPY HIGHLIGHTS

Finnish Spitz puppies are energetic and inquisitive. Proper socialization and early training are crucial for harnessing their natural instincts and ensuring a well-behaved adult dog.


YOU MAY NEED PROFESSIONAL HELP WITH:

  • Managing their vocalization tendencies
  • Socializing them to be sure they're comfortable in the various environments and situations they're likely to encounter in daily life

YOUR RELATIONSHIP SURVIVAL KEY

Embrace their lively and vocal nature while providing consistent guidance and activities that channel their energy positively. Regular physical and mental stimulation is key to a harmonious life with a Finnish Spitz.

UPBRINGING

Raising a Finnish Spitz involves nurturing their natural hunting instincts and sociable personality. Providing structured experiences and positive reinforcement is essential for their development.

LIFESTYLE

Finnish Spitz thrive in active households that can cater to their need for physical and mental engagement. They are well-suited for families who enjoy outdoor activities and can involve their dog in daily routines.

INTERESTS & HOBBIES

They excel in dog sports like agility and tracking, where they can display their hunting skills and agility. Interactive play and tasks that challenge their intelligence are greatly enjoyed by this breed.

EDUCATION

Training should be dynamic and engaging, focusing on positive reinforcement and respect for their independence. Consistent, creative training sessions yield the best results in educating a Finnish Spitz.