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German Spitz

Germany

Small German companion dog with alert personality. German Spitz are intelligent and loyal.

Alert
Intelligent
Loyal
Playful
small
13-15 years
Weight

18-22 lbs

Height

12-15 inches

Energy
Coat

long

History & Origin

Developed in Germany as companion dogs. They're ancestors of many spitz breeds.

Health Considerations

  • Patellar Luxation
  • Eye Problems
  • Dental Issues

Grooming

High maintenance. Daily brushing and regular professional grooming.

Exercise Needs

Moderate exercise needs. Enjoys walks and playtime.

Training

Intelligent and eager to please. Excel in obedience and tricks.

Fun Facts

  • 1They're ancestors of many spitz breeds
  • 2They're excellent companion dogs
  • 3They're very alert

Frequently Asked Questions

How much exercise does a German Spitz need?

Moderate exercise needs. Enjoys walks and playtime.

What is the grooming requirement for a German Spitz?

High maintenance. Daily brushing and regular professional grooming.

Is the German Spitz good with families?

The German Spitz may be suitable for families depending on their temperament traits of Alert, Intelligent, Loyal. Proper socialization and training are important.

What are the main health concerns for German Spitzs?

Common health concerns for German Spitzs include Patellar Luxation, Eye Problems, Dental Issues. Regular veterinary checkups and proper care can help prevent or manage these conditions.

How long does a German Spitz typically live?

The average lifespan of a German Spitz is 13-15 years. With proper care, nutrition, and regular exercise, many German Spitzs can live long, healthy lives.