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Finnish Spitz Dog: learn all about this breed here!

Bred to be a hunting dog in Europe, currently the Finnish Spitz is a very docile and sociable companion animal. By the way, this is an ideal breed for families with young children!

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Discover all about the Finnish Spitz dog breed

Então, conheça tudo sobre essa raça de cachorro. Fonte: AdobeStock.
So, know everything about this dog breed. Source: AdobeStock.

Although it is a very talkative hunting dog, the Finnish Spitz is a very friendly and friendly animal. In that sense, both his appearance and his personality are very fox-like, and he can be quite a stubborn little dog when compared to other breeds.

Furthermore, it is believed that the Finnish Spitz dog has been present in Europe since prehistoric times, being widely used for hunting smaller animals. So, are you interested in having a puppy of this breed? Continue reading and check out all the characteristics of this pet, such as values, health and personality.

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What is the Finnish Spitz puppy?

As the name implies, dogs of this breed originate from Finland, and it is believed that they arrived in their lands along with the first Finns. Although its ancestry cannot be confirmed, experts say that this pet appeared in Central Russian tribes about 6,000 years ago!

Incidentally, the Finnish Spitz dog may well have been the first dog that lived with these peoples during prehistoric Europe. However, over the years it was common for the breed to be mixed with others in order to improve their hunting instincts. In this way, much of its original pattern ended up being lost over time.

In this sense, some 19th century breeders ended up deciding to rescue these standards, looking for old records and specimens spread across Finland to recreate the Spitz. Thus, it was in the 1890s that the breed was established and officially recognized.

In general, the most striking feature of this animal is certainly its fur. In fact, he has a double layer of hair, the outermost one is rough while the inner one is soft and full. His colors are in shades of red, which makes him very reminiscent of a fox. Remember that other colors are not part of the pattern.

Furthermore, the body of the Finnish Spitz dog is robust, somewhat square in shape and muscular. In that sense, he has an athletic build and quite slender. Allied to this, its pointed and triangular ears give it an alert appearance. In contrast, the breed's almond-shaped eyes bring out a lively and friendly expression.

How much does a dog of this breed cost?

Mas, afinal, quanto custa um filhote dessa raça? Fonte: AdobeStock.
But, after all, how much does a puppy of this breed cost? Source: AdobeStock.

First of all, it is not only in Europe that this dog breed is popular. In this sense, its characteristic appearance and friendly personality have made the Finnish Spitz dog a very popular pet around the world. That is, it shouldn't be too difficult to find a kennel or breeding center in Brazil.

Generally speaking, Finnish Spitz puppy values vary between R$3,000.00 and reaching an impressive R$15,000.00 depending on their ancestry. So, it all depends on whether you are interested in a competition dog or a pet just to keep you company.

In fact, whatever the reason for buying a Spitz puppy, always try to buy from a reliable place, with good references. By the way, remember to visit the establishment, meet your puppy's parents and ancestors to be sure that the breeder is safe and maintains the welfare and standards of the breed.

How big does it get and how long does it live?

Well, the Finnish Spitz can sometimes be confused with its relative, the German Spitz, which has a smaller size. In fact, the males of the breed are between 43 centimeters and 51 centimeters in height at the withers, while the females vary between 39 centimeters and 45 centimeters.

That is, this is a medium-sized dog, and their weight should not exceed 16 kg for males and 13 kg for females, or they may become obese animals. Incidentally, this may be a tendency of the breed, which if it does not have a good diet can develop this condition accompanied by diabetes.

In addition, the Finnish Spitz dog is also predisposed to some diseases such as epilepsy, hip dysplasia and patellar luxation. However, these health problems tend to appear when the pet is already older, so it is important to follow up with a veterinarian during its lifetime.

This way, you can avoid further problems, in addition to making sure that your pet is healthy. Although it can present some diseases, the Finnish Spitz is a very strong animal, and its life expectancy reaches 12 years.

How to raise a Finnish Spitz puppy?

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How to raise this dog? Source: AdobeStock.

First of all, if you want a companion, affectionate and sociable dog, then this is the breed you were looking for. In that sense, the Finnish Spitz dog is quite friendly, even with strangers. That is, you don't have to worry about a violent or even irritable animal.

By the way, this is an ideal pet for those with small children, as he is a companion and patient, in addition to really enjoying playing. However, this animal can become quite talkative, and tends to bark excessively, especially when left alone or ignored by its family. That's because the Finnish Spitz doesn't like solitude.

So, if you usually stay away from home for a long time, this may not be the ideal animal for your profile. Furthermore, this pet has a lot of energy, perhaps due to its hunting ancestry, and it is important to have enough time to take it for a daily walk. Otherwise, the Finnish Spitz puppy may develop unwanted behaviors.

Well, as you can well imagine due to its characteristic coat, this pet needs attention and care for its abundant hair. Thus, a good brushing every 2 or 3 days is necessary to avoid knots and tangles. Also, it's important to keep your baths up to date for a healthy coat and avoid parasites like fleas and ticks.

If you like furry, friendly, companionable dogs, you'll probably like the Finnish Spitz's distant cousin, the German Spitz puppy! Known for being a dog with personality, he is a little smaller than his relative, but just as docile. Check out everything you need to know about this breed below!

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