German Spitz - Klein
Breed Profile
Size: Small
Colour: Any Color
Lifespan: 14 to15 years
German Spitz - Kleins are confident, curious and bold dogs.
Owner's Guide
German Spitz come in the Klein (Toy) and Mittel (Standard) varieties (there is also a giant variety too). All are feisty, and reactive. Their profuse coat requires daily care and they may be intolerant of this unless handled carefully. Potentially problematic with strangers and other dogs, they make good watchdogs.
Originally bred: to be a watchdog and companion.
Special characteristics
The German Spitz is alert, reactive and lively.
Exercise requirements
Medium.
Attitude to
Owners: affectionate, loyal
Children: puppies and adults may be injured by young or boisterous children
Other pets: may be problematic
Strangers: reserved, territorial unless well socialized
Unfamiliar dogs: can be problematic unless well socialized
Perfect owner
Experienced, active owner who has plenty of time for grooming, play and exercise.
Potential problems
May bark excessively.
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