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Their distinctive beard and eyebrows were originally functional features, protecting their face while hunting rats!
Finnish Spitz are known as 'Barking Bird Dogs' due to their unique hunting style of alerting hunters with their voice.
Developed in Germany during the Middle Ages as versatile farm dogs, these robust canines excelled at ratting, guarding property, and herding livestock throughout the Bavarian region.
Developed in Finland during the 1800s, these dogs served as specialized hunting companions, using their distinctive barking technique to track and tree game birds.
Regular professional grooming needed every 6-8 weeks. Requires consistent exercise and mental stimulation. Watch for potential food allergies and maintain dental hygiene.
Regular brushing during shedding seasons, consistent exercise to manage energy levels, and early socialization to control barking tendencies are essential.