- Japanese Spitz
Infobox Dogbreed
altname = Nihon Supittsu
ankcgroup = Group 7 (Non-Sporting)
ankcstd = http://www.ankc.aust.com/japspitz.html
country =Japan
fcigroup = 5
fcinum = 262
fcisection = 5
fcistd = http://www.fci.be/uploaded_files/262gb99_en.doc
image_caption = Japanese Spitz Puppy
kcukgroup = Utility
kcukstd = http://www.the-kennel-club.org.uk/discoverdogs/utility/u929.htm
name = Japanese Spitz
nzkcgroup = Non-Sporting
nzkcstd = http://www.nzkc.org.nz/br738.html The Japanese Spitz is a completely white breed ofdog that is thought to have been bred from the WhiteGerman Spitz in the late 19th century inJapan .cite web | title=American Rare Breed Association | url=http://www.arba.org/JapaneseSpitzBS.htm | author=Members of staff from American Rare Breed Association | publisher=The Rare Breed Dog Association in the United States of America | accessdate=2007-09-03] The Japanese Spitz is similar to theAmerican Eskimo Dog , Samoyed, andGerman Spitz in size, overall appearance, and temperament.Description
Appearance
An adult Japanese Spitz typically weighs 5 to 10 kg (11 to 22 lbs.), and stands at 32 to 38 cm (12.5 to 15 ins.) off of the ground at the
withers . Their coats are divided into 2 layers. The outer layer consists of long straight hair standing off from the body, used for insulating against fluctuating temperatures. The under layer consists of short, soft and dense fur that is always a pure white color. The tail is covered with long hair and is carried curled over the back. The coat is short on the bottom half of the legs and has feathering on the forelegs. The dryness of their coat makes it virtually free of odor. The ears are small and pointed upright, and the muzzle tapers slightly. The large oval eyes are dark and slightly slanted with white eyelashes, and the nose and lips are black. The face of the Japanese Spitz is wedge-shaped.Temperament
The Japanese Spitz is first and foremost a companion. They thrive on human contact and attention, preferring to be a member of the family. They are intelligent, playful, alert, and obedient, excellent with children and have the patience for toddlers.cite web | title=Just Us Dogs | url=http://www.justusdogs.com.au/flex/japanese_spitz/601/1 | author=Staff Writer | publisher=justusdogs.com | accessdate=2007-09-03] Japanese Spitz are highly compatible with other dogs and animals, as well as being proud, affectionate, loyal and very protective of their masters. Most Japanese Spitz are good watch dogs as they are always alert, and will announce the presence of intruders to their owners with loud and forceful barking. They will not hesitate to bark at new people until they get to know them.cite web | author=Staff Writer | title=Dog Breed Info Centre | url=http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/japanesespitz.htm | publisher=Dog Breed Info Centre on dogbreedinfo.com | accessdate=2007-09-03]
Japanese Spitz enjoy being in an outdoor environment. However it is inappropriate if the owner expects them to live outside in the yard and to be forgotten about. Such treatment will cause them to feel rejected and will inevitably lead to
boredom and depression. Consequences include behavioural problems such as barking and destructiveness.Health
Japanese Spitz typically live from 10 to 12 years if well cared for, and in rare cases they might live as long as 16 years. They are a healthy breed with very few genetic problems. The main health concern for Japanese Spitz is the development of
Patellar luxation ,cite web | title=DOGSEY | url=http://www.dogsey.com/japanese-spitz.htm | publisher=www.dogsey.com | author=Staff Writer | date=2004 | accessdate=2007-09-03] a condition in which the kneecap dislocates out of its normal position. They can also be prone to runny eyes, which is most commonly due to having tear ducts that are too small, or an allergy to long grass or stress. It is rarely caused by any serious eye defect.cite web | title=Pet Planet | url=http://www.petplanet.co.uk/petplanet/breeds/Japanese_Spitz.htm | author=Staff Writer | publisher=petplanet.co.uk | date=2006 | accessdate=2007-09-03]Care
Exercise
Japanese Spitz do not require extensive exercise, but daily long walks are essential for general physical and mental health. They enjoy the opportunity to sprint off-lead in a secured area. Playing ball games and throwing
frisbees are also forms of exercise favored by the Japanese Spitz. Doing so allows them the pleasure of interacting with the owner.Grooming
Despite the appearance of the Japanese Spitz’ pure white coat they are in fact a low maintenance breed. They are a very clean dog and do not have a doggy odor, due to the texture of their coat mud and dirt fall off or can be brushed out very easily. Provided they are kept well groomed, they should only require a bath every couple of months (common sense prevailing). The breed has a major coat shed once a year, but like most breeds do lose minimal amounts of coat all year round.cite web | title=Kimyata Japanese Spitz| url=http://www.japanese-spitz.com.au| author=Kacey| publisher=Kacey | accessdate=2008-01-07]
The Japanese Spitz's coat is relatively dry compared to other breeds. While it is optimum to bathe them once every few months, they should not be bathed more frequently than once every two months, as bathing and shampoo strips the natural oil and moisture from their coat. This can cause skin sensitivity and itchiness. Their coat should be groomed twice a week using a pin brush that reaches to the undercoat, preventing formation of knots.cite web | title=Doozie Dog | url=http://www.dooziedog.com/dog_breeds/japanese_spitz/ | author=Staff Writer | publisher=dooziedog.com | date=2005 | accessdate=2007-09-03] Grooming this breed is relatively easy in contrast to other dog breeds. Their white fur coat has a non-stick texture often described as being similar to
Teflon .cite web | title=FAQ on JapaneseSpitz.com.au | url=http://www.japanesespitz.com.au/FAQs.htm | author=Staff | publisher=japanesespitz.com.au | date=2006 | accessdate=2007-09-03]Training
Basic
obedience training for the dog should be commenced at a young age to provide mental stimulation. The Japanese Spitz is an intelligent breed and will quickly learn what is required of them if consistency is applied. Positive reinforcement of treats and praise will bring out their eagerness to learn and their willingness to please. Harsh handling and strong verbaldiscipline are unnecessary and may be met with resistance. Socialization at a very early age can introduce the puppy to various people, places, noises, situations and other animals. An adequately socialized puppy Japanese Spitz will mature into a friendly, confident, well mannered adult.History
In the late
19th century , Japanese dog breeders cross-bred various dog breeds for a small dog breed with a pure white coat. These breeds include the WhiteGerman Spitz , Siberian Samoyed, Russian Spitz, andAmerican Eskimo . It was believed that these various dog breeds from different countries were introduced toJapan throughSiberia andManchuria . The end result was the Japanese Spitz.cite web | title=Shanspitz Kennels | url=http://www.japspitz.com/ | author=Shannon | publisher=Shanspitz Kennels | accessdate=2007-09-03] But due to the destruction of records duringWorld War II , this is still unclear.cite web | title=Kimyata Japanese Spitz| url=http://www.japanese-spitz.com.au| author=Kacey| publisher=Kacey | accessdate=2008-01-07] The breed was first exhibited in a dog show inTokyo in 1921. Subsequently, a unifiedbreed standard was established by theJapan Kennel Club in 1948. It gained much popularity in Japan in the1950s , and was introduced toEurope andNorth America around the same period of time.References
ee also
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Spitz
*Samoyed
*German Spitz
*American Eskimo External links
* [http://www.ckc.ca/en/Default.aspx?tabid=99&BreedCode=JPN The Canadian Kennel Club Website]
* [http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/japanesespitz.htm Dog Breed Info Website]
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