88% Compatible
Despite their fluffy white coat, Japanese Spitz are surprisingly low-maintenance and self-cleaning!
Their tracking ability is so precise they can follow week-old trails even after rain has fallen.
Developed in Japan during the 1920s and 1930s by breeding various spitz-type dogs. Valued as companion dogs and show dogs, particularly admired for their striking appearance.
Developed in Hanover, Germany during the 1800s for tracking wounded game, particularly deer. These dogs were prized by nobility for their exceptional scenting abilities.
Regular brushing needed for coat maintenance. Moderate exercise requirements must be met daily. Watch for common health issues like patellar luxation.
Needs secure fencing due to tracking instincts. Regular ear cleaning required. Exercise must include scent work to satisfy natural instincts.