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Finnish Spitz

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Finnish Spitz

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Dog Breed Group
Hound Dogs 
Origin of Breed
Finland as a hunting dog for many types of game including bear and squirrel, but is now a bird dog used for flushing wood grouse 
Life Expectancy
12 - 14 Years 
Color
Reddish-brown, red gold on back, preferably bright; lighter shades permissible on the underside. 
Coat
Short and close on head and front of legs, longer on body and back of legs, semi-erect and stiff on neck and back. 
Exercise Needs
Enjoys short daily walks, but loves the outdoors and the ability to run free. 
Temperament
Requires patience and understanding when training as he had the tendency to be stubborn. Need to be trained not to bark incessan 
Good with Children
Excellent with children and other pets. Makes a good watchdog. 
Grooming Needs
His double coat should be brush once or twice a week, more when shedding. He does not have a doggy odor and should only be bathe 
Average Size - Male (in)
15 - 20 in 
Average Size - Female (in)
15 - 20 in 
Average Weight - Male (lbs)
31 - 34 lbs 
Average Weight - Female (lbs)
31 - 34 lbs 
Health Issues
Hip dysplasia, luxating patellas and weal elbows.v
Living Conditions
Does the best in the country but will adapt to city or apartment living if sufficient exercise is given. Owners should desire an 

Breed Description

The Finnish Spitz or Finsk Spets is the national dog of Finland. He is an independent, reserved, cautious and sometimes aloof breed. As he was bred to be a hunter he needs to be kept in a secure fenced yard or he may go off on a hunting expedition. Sensitive and strong minded he is loyal to his human family and loves being with children. Once used as to hunt bear and elk by the Finns, he was called the Finnish Hunting Dog as well as the Barking Bird Dog. Now he is used to hunt grouse and other game birds. Related to the Russian Laika, the breed originated in the eastern area of Finland.