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JAPANESE SPITZ |
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In the 1970s,
Dorothy Kenyon brought some from Sweden into England. They immediately
became popular, and are allowed to compete for championships in British
dog shows. They are very similar in size and appearance to the Miniature
variety of the American Eskimo, which probably will preclude their ever
developing any following in the USA.
Intelligent,
bold, and lively, they have all of the character of the other spitz breeds.
Their coat is self-cleaning, and they enjoy pleasing their owners. They
are less suspicious in nature than some of their Nordic cousins, making
them a true companion dog.
Their natural hunting instincts surface when they sight a squirrel or rabbit. Small enough to be a lap dog and large enough to enjoy a romp, the Japanese Spitz is an ideal choice for children or adults.
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