The Chinese Crested Dog is a breed of small hairless companion dog native to China.
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History
El origen del «Perro crestado chino» no está muy claro. Some specialists see in this breed a descendant of certain Egyptian dogs, but this theory is disputed.
In any case, the oldest traces of this dog date back to the Hans dynasty (226 a.C. to 220 d.C.). It was used as a utility dog (especially by sailors, who took him aboard their boats to hunt rats) and as a companion dog at the imperial court, to the point that the emperors themselves possessed one.
They were also used as currency in ports of call, what contributed to the spread of the breed.
Reports of Europeans who traveled to China in the 18th century mention dogs similar to the Chinese Crested Dog, but it was not until the second half of the 20th century that the first representatives of the breed as we know it today arrived in Europe, and more specifically to Great Britain. The first offspring was created in 1950 by Debora Wood. He founded the first breed club in 1959. The first dogs arrived in France in 1973.
The Chinese Crested Dog is recognized by the FCI since 1987, by the British Kennel Club since 1981 and by the American Kennel Club from 1991.
Physical characteristics
The Chinese Crested Dog is one of the most amazing looking dog breeds. This small dog with a slender silhouette is easily recognizable.
The naked variety, the best known, has a smooth and hairless body, except in the head, legs and tail.
There is another variety, the hairy, which is covered by a veil of long silky hair.
All coat colors are allowed. The ears are erect in the naked variety and drooping in the hairy variety..
Size and weight
▷ Male size: 28 – 33 cm.
▷ female size: 23 – 30 cm.
▷ Male weight: 3 – 4 kg
▷ female weight: 3 – 4 kg
Varieties
There are two different types of this breed:
Deer type lacking hair all over the body, except in the head, legs and tail, with light bones and lively character.
Cobby type long silky hair all over the body, with heavier bones.
Character and skills
The Chinese Crested Dog It is often known as an antidepressant dog due to its pleasant nature, besides her pretty crazy appearance. In fact, this little dog is affectionate, cheerful and playful. It is very endearing and it is never bad. So, it is a good companion for children. Quite suspicious of strangers, it won't take long to bark at the slightest visit.
With moderate needs in terms of physical activity, it is a breed of dog adapted to apartment life. But, what he needs the most Chinese Crested Dog is the company of his master. Puede ser muy «dependiente» con este. It also, you may suffer from separation anxiety from the dog. In effect, he is a very demanding partner, who will have a hard time withstanding loneliness.
If he Chinese Crested Dog has been well socialized, will tolerate other animals as well as other dogs without any problem.
Education
The education of Chinese Crested Dog must be firm but not violent, because it is sensitive. Otherwise, can adopt destructive behavior.
Use
The Chinese Crested Dog It is a companion and indoor dog.
People say that, thanks to its body heat, used as a living hot water bottle to treat rheumatism.
Health
The Chinese Crested Dog is prone to various skin diseases:
atopic dermatitis ;
Allergic dermatitis ;
solar dermatitis.
It also, the naked variety of Chinese Crested Dog is especially sensitive to cold and humidity. You should also take special care to protect your dog from the sun., because you could get burned.
Last, the genetic mutation that causes the absence of hair leads to teething problems: the dog usually loses all or part of its teeth at 2 years.
Grooming
In the case of the variety Deer type, without hair, you should bathe your dog frequently using a dog shampoo. No need to hydrate the skin or apply sunscreen.
In the case of the variety Cobby type, you should brush your dog every week, except during the dog's puberty period, when it should be brushed every day. It is advisable to give him a bath regularly. Do not forget to dry it with a hair dryer -low temperature- to prevent you from catching a cold.
Last, Since the Chinese Crested Dog often have dental problems, it is recommended to brush your dog's teeth every other day.
Characteristics "Chinese Crested Dog"
Coexistence is important that you have with your new friend. Before considering the acquisition of a dog of the breed "Chinese Crested Dog" you know certain factors. Not all breeds of dogs are apt to live in an apartment, you must take into account his character, their need for exercise, their interaction with other pets, their care and if you have small children, their level of tolerance towards them.
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4 – «Perro crestado chino» bySheri Lands, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
5 – «Hembra dePerro crestado chino – Auriga Cassiopeia Maytays Minng – with her seven one-month-old puppies – four of them hairless, tres powderpuff» byHTO, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
6 – «Perro crestado chino» byI, Jasmine2501, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Date of publication of the valid original standard:
13.10.2010
Use:
Companion dog.
General appearance:
It is a small dog, active and funny; with medium to light bones; lack of hair on the body, showing only fine hair on feet, head and tail or covered with a veil of soft fur. There are two different types of this breed: el «Tipo venado», de osamenta ligera y carácter vivaz y el «Tipo Cobby» de cuerpo y osamenta más pesados.
Behavior / temperament:
It is joyful, never aloof the malicious.
Head:
Flat without too many wrinkles. The distance between the occiput and the stop is equal to the distance between the stop and the tip of the nose. Presents a funny look, with an alert expression.
Cranial region:
Skull: Slightly rounded and elongated.
Depression links (Stop): Slightly pronounced but not excessively.
facial region:
Truffle: It celebrities, holding close together with the muzzle. Any pigmentation of the truffle is acceptable.
Snout: Thinning slightly, but never pointed, thin and without lips.
Lips: Thin and adherent.
Jaws/Teeth:Mandíbulas fuertes con una mordida de tijera regular y perfecta, that is to say, that the upper incisors closely overlap the lower ones and are implanted at right angles in the jaws.
Cheeks:Claramente delineadas, thin and flat, thinning down to the muzzle.
Crest: In ideal form, the crest should start from the stop and continue decreasing to the lower part of the neck. It should preferably be long and abundant, but it is also acceptable that it is scarce.
Eyes: So dark they appear black. They should not show the conjunctiva or very little of it. Its size is medium and its implantation is very separated.
Ears: Low insertion: the highest point of the base of the ear is at the level of the outer corner of the eye. They are long, y lifted, with or without hair fringes, excepto en los Powder Puffs en quienes se permiten las orejas caídas.
Neck:
Cleansed, double chin free, long, gracefully leaning up to her insertion with shoulders that are strong. During the movement the dog wears its neck high and slightly arched.
Body:
From medium to elongated. Flexible.
Back: Horizontal.
Pork loin: companies.
Rump: Well rounded and muscular.
Breast
: Rather deep; descends to the elbow, without presenting ribs. The sternum is not prominent.
bottom line: Moderately withdrawn.
Tail:
High insertion, wears it up straight or to the side during movement. It is long, gradually thinning to the tip; it's almost straight, no se enrosca ni se dobla hacia ningún lado; hangs naturally during rest. Has long, abundant feathers that are limited to the lower two-thirds of the tail. A meager feather is acceptable.
Tips
Former members
Long and thin, well poised under the body.
Shoulder: Well-delineated shoulder blades, narrow and well positioned to the rear.
Elbows: Glued to the body.
Metacarpus: Thin, strong, almost vertical.
Later members
They are well separated. The angulation of the hind limbs should be such that the back is horizontal.
Knee: Strong; the long leg slopes gently towards the tibia-tarsal joint.
Hock: Low.
Pies
Extremely shaped feet "Hare", narrow and very long, con un alargamiento único en su género de los pequeños huesos situados entre las articulaciones, especially on the front feet, which almost give the appearance of having an additional connecting piece. Nails can be any color and are moderately long. The "socks" (hairy skin of the feet) should ideally be confined to the fingers and should not extend above the carpal joint. Feet and toes do not deviate outward or inward.
Movement:
It is long, fluído y elegante con buen alcance y mucho impulso.
Mantle
Fur
There should be no large areas covered with hair anywhere on the body. The skin should be delicately grainy and smooth, hot to the touch. In Powderpuffs the skin has an undercoat with a soft veil of long hair, siendo característico el pelaje en forma de velo.
Color
Any color or combination of colors is accepted.
Size and weight:
Height to the cross
Males: 28-33 cm..
females: 23-30 cm..
El peso varía considerablemente, but it must not be greater than 5 ½ kg.
Fouls:
Any deviation from the aforementioned criteria is considered a fault and its seriousness is considered to the degree of la desviación al estánda y de sus consecuencias sobre la salud y el bienestar del perro.
Any dog showing clear signs of physical or behavioral abnormalities should be disqualified..
Note: Males should have two normal-appearing testicles fully descended into the scrotum..
disqualifying fouls:
Aggressiveness or extreme shyness.
Any dog showing clear signs of physical or behavioral abnormalities.
N.B.:
Males should have two normal-appearing testicles fully descended into the scrotum..
Source: F.C.I - International Cynological Federation
Alternative names:
1. Crested, Puff, Hairless Chinese Crested Dog (English).
2. Chien nu chinois (French).
3. Chinese Crested Dog (German).
4. (em chinês: 中国冠毛犬) (Portuguese).
5. Crestado, Puff (español).
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Although I do not necessarily suspect it at first glance, the Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) it is also extremely robust and weather resistant.
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History
While the small and medium varieties of the German Spitz (Pomeranian, Kleinspitz (Miniature or Small Spitz) and Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz), Keeshond) were more common among common people in the Middle Ages, the Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) , with its impressive and elegant shape, found its way into the homes of the noble and middle classes. The Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) white enjoyed great popularity even among representatives of the English nobility. He "German Spitz» was also able to make a name for itself in America and was supported primarily by German immigrants. In the course of the negative image of Germany after the 1st World War, the Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) was renamed "American Eskimo»
The Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) black, on the other hand, used to be more common in the vineyards of Baden Württemberg. His excellent wakefulness instinct was a great help to the winegrowers in keeping off the grape thieves, both animals and humans, away from the valuable vines.
According to Gesellschaft zur Erhaltung alter und gefährdeter Haustierrassen e. V. (Society for the Conservation of Ancient and Endangered Breeds of Domestic Animals), to the Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) Today it is considered endangered. Over the years 2000 to 2002, for example, there was only 11 Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) blacks in Germany and 38 white dogs. To preserve this breed of enterprising and cheerful dogs, there are initiatives to mate the Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) whites and blacks among themselves and to cross them with the Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz) and the Keeshond.
Physical characteristics
The Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) is characterized by its special double layer. The long straight top layer looks very bushy due to the thick, padded undercoat and stays away from the body. Particularly striking is the strong horsehair fur collar and the bushy tail that curls over the back. The fox head with the agile eyes and the pointed ears, small and narrow give this Spitz its characteristic appearance.
With a shoulder height of up to 50 cm and a weight of 15-20 kg, the Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) is the second largest representative of the German Spitz after the Keeshond. It breeds in the colors black, White and Brown.
The males and females of the category «Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) » They are very similar in weight and size. But, the male representatives of the breed mostly appear heavier and larger. This is due to the fact that their coat is slightly longer and therefore appears more voluminous than that of female dogs..
Character and skills
The Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) needs a lot of movement and exercise. So, long walks and running games and slides should always be on the agenda. It also, dog sports such as agility, obedience or tracking can bring additional variety to the dog's life and make optimal use of the breed.
Breed-specific character traits
The Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) He is very affectionate by nature and would like to accompany his family everywhere.. Staying home alone does not suit them at all and can make dogs experience their grief intensely. As a rule, the more attention and affection a Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) , more comfortable feels. That's why they like to be with the family, since they also get along very well with children. But, of course, every four legged friend, no matter how sociable I am, he also needs his rest. It is important that all members of the family respect these phases, which are usually quite rare with the Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) . Thanks to his kind and loving character, many representatives of this breed of dog are also suitable as therapy dogs.
Although I do not necessarily suspect it at first glance, the Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) it is also extremely robust and weather resistant. Due to its distinctive protective instinct, they are also considered ideal guardians for the house and yard. But, without proper training, can become a very barking dog. Through an appropriate workload for each species, good socialization and a consistent but loving upbringing, desirable behavior can be encouraged, that is to say, "don't bark".
Grossespitz training
Get enough attention and feel well integrated into family life. As they have almost no hunting instinct, they are usually relatively easy to train and can be recommended for beginners. But, it is important to inform yourself widely about the breed and its requirements beforehand.
Like all the other spitz, to the Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) likes to be in contact with children and loves to play with and protect them. So, fits well in a lively little family, in which there is always something to do and much to discover.
So that the Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) can exercise your favorite activity as a watchdog, The ideal would be to keep it in a house with a patio and garden. If the four-legged friend moves regularly and has mental problems, you can also consider keeping it in a city apartment, as long as there are enough opportunities for exercise nearby.
FCI breed standard "Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) "
Origin:
Germany
Date of publication of the valid original standard:
04.09.2019.
Use:
Guard and companion dog.
General appearance:
TheSpitzThey attract attention for their beautiful separated fur with the presence of a very dense undercoat.. The neck surrounded by an abundant mane and the tail covered with long hair is striking., turned up and spread boldly on the back. The head is similar to that of the fox with diligent eyes and small pointed ears. The ears, placed very close to each other, confer toSpitzhis characteristic relaxed appearance.
important proportions
Proportion of 1:1 between the height at the withers and the length of the dog.
Behavior / temperament:
TheGerman Spitz is constantly attentive, is active and exceptionally dependent on his master. Learn quickly and can be trained easily. His distrust of strangers and his lack of interest in hunting allow him to be considered the ideal watchman for the house and farm.. Its most notable characteristics are its resistance to weathering., its robustness and longevity.
Head:
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Cranial region:
Skull: The skull ofSpitzis medium-sized; viewed from above seems to swell back becoming more narrow wedge shaped to the tip of the nose.
Depression links (Stop): Little steep until marked, but never abrupt.
facial region:
Truffle: Round, small, black; in all theSpitzbrown in color is dark brown in color.
Snout: Not very long, Neither coarse nor pointed; It presents a good proportion in relation to the skull (in the Spitz type Keeshond/Wolf, in the large Spitz and medium Spitz the ratio snout/skull is approximately 2/3, in the small Spitz and in theSpitz enano/Pomerania is approximately 2/4).
Lips: They are not hanging; they are well bonded and do not form folds in the corners. They are black in all colours, in theSpitzbrown in color are brown in color.
Jaws/Teeth: The jaws are normally developed and show a complete scissors bite with 42 teeth, That is, the upper incisors fall closely in front of the lower incisors., teeth being implanted perpendicular to the jaws. InSmall and dwarf spitz/Pomeranian the loss of a few promolars is tolerable. A pincer bite is allowed in all varieties ofSpitz.
Cheeks: The cheeks are slightly round and are not prominent.
Eyes: The eyes are medium-sized, elongated, a little oblique, dark colored. The eyelids have black pigmentation in all color varieties and are only dark brown in theSpitzof brown variety.
Ears: The pointed ears in the shape of a pointed triangle are small and rather closely placed together.. Its inclusion is high. They always remain erect with a rigid tip.
Neck:
The neck is moderately long and presents a broad inclusion with shoulders; the neck is slightly convex, without dewlap and covered with a mane shaped collar.
Body:
top line: The top line begins at the tip of the erect ears and passes in a gentle arc over the short, straight back.. The deployed and with abundant fur tail partially covers the back and rounded silhouette.
Cross/Back: The high cross falls imperceptibly on the short back, straight and strong.
Pork loin: Short, wide and strong.
Rump: The rump is short and wide, unexpired.
Breast
: Deep chest, well arched; the apron is well developed.
Bottom line and belly: The chest is expanded as much as possible back; the abdomen is moderately retracted.
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Tail:
The tail has a high insertion and a medium length; bends upward from the root and rolls over the back, spreading firmly. Well covered with thick hair. A double loop in the tip of the tail is acceptable.
Tips
Former members
As a whole: Straight, large on the front.
Shoulder: The scapula is long, placed backwards at an angle. The arm, showing almost the same length, with the scapula forms an angle of approximately 90 degrees. Shoulders with good musculature are closely linked with the chest.
Arm: Medium length, robust and fully straight on the trunk, covered with long hair in the form of pen in the posterior region.
Elbows: The elbow joint is strong, close to the chest without bending inward or outward.
Metacarpus: The Metacarpus strong and medium length, forms an angle of approximately 20° in relation to the perpendicular line.
Front feet: The front feet are as small as possible, round, compact, as cat with well arched toes feet. Pads and nails are black in all varieties of Spitz, and they are only dark brown on brown dogs.
Later members
As a whole: The hindquarters are very muscular, covered with very long hair up to the Hock joint. The hind limbs are straight and parallel to each other..
Thigh and leg: They have approximately the same length.
Knee: The knee joint is strong, slightly angled and, during the movement, It does not twist outward or inward.
Metatarsus: Medium length, very strong, maintains a position perpendicular to the ground.
Rear feet: The hind feet are as small as possible, round, with toes well arched and together, as cat feet. Pads are hard. The color of nails, pads is much darker.
Movement:
TheSpitzmoves with enough coordination, with a good push and almost floating in light trot.
Mantle
Skin
The skin should be well attached to the body, without kinking.
Fur
TheSpitzThey have a double coat covered with hair: the outer layer is long-haired, straight and separate and the inner layer is short-haired, dense and woolly. The head, ears, anterior surface of the forelimbs and hindlimbs and feet are covered by short, dense hair (velvety). The rest of the body is long and abundant hair. The hair should not be wavy, chino, or form hair, You must not present a stripe on the back. A thick mane covers the neck and shoulders. The rear face of the forelimbs has hair in the form of feathers. The hindquarters should be covered with long hair from the rump to the Hock joint. The queue must be covered with hair is long and abundant.
Color
Wolf Spitz/Keeshond: Grayish.
Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) : Negro, brown, white.
Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz): Negro, brown, white, orange, grey, other colors.
Kleinspitz (Miniature or Small Spitz): Negro, brown, White Orange, grey, other colors.
Spitz enano/Pomerania: Negro, brown, white, orange, grey, other colors.
Black Spitz: The fur of the black Spitz should be dark in the skin as well as internal NAP and the color of the outer layer should be jet black color without any white spot.
Brown Spitz: The Brown Spitz should have a uniform dark brown color.
White Spitz: The hair should be pure white, no yellowish tones that can often occur in the ears.
Spitz anaranjando: The Orange Spitz should have a single uniform colour in the average range of the RAL (Registration International of the color scale).
Greyish Spitz/Keeshond: Gray is understood as grey silver with black hair tips. Snout and ears are dark. Around the eyes there is a drawing in the shape of glasses consisting of a delicate black line. (It extends from the outer corner of the eye to the lower part of the inclusion of the ear) or in broken lines and shading that draw short eyebrows, but expressive. Mane and ring shoulders are a tone clear. The anterior and posterior members are grey silver unmarked black below the elbows and knees, except delicate stripes on your fingers (pencilling). The tip of the tail is black. The lower part of the tail and the buttocks are grey Silver clear.
Spitz other colours: Under this description all tones are included as: cream-coloured, cream-saber, anaranjado-Sable, black with tan and stained. The spotted must have a white background color. Black stains, brown, gray or orange should be distributed throughout the body.
Size and weight:
Height to the cross
Wolf Spitz/Keeshond: 49 cm ± 6 cm..
Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) : 46 cm ± 4 cm..
Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz): 34 cm ± 4 cm..
Kleinspitz (Miniature or Small Spitz): 26 cm ± 3 cm..
Spitz enano/Pomerania: 20 cm ± 2 cm. (are undesirable specimens measuring less than 18 cm.).
Weight
Any variation in the size of theGerman Spitz must have a corresponding variation in its weight.
Fouls:
Any deviation from the above criteria is considered missing and the seriousness is considered to the extent of the deviation to the standard.
Serious misconduct
Defects in the Constitution.
Head too flat or sharp Apple-shaped.
Truffle, eyelids and lips of flesh-colored.
Defects in the premolars in Wolf Spitz/Keeshond, Medium and large Spitz.
Eyes too big or clear or very outgoing.
Defects in the movement.
Absence of classic drawing of the face inSpitzgrey.
ELIMINATING fAULTS
Aggressive or fearful dog.
Open fontanel.
Upper or lower prognathism.
Entropion or ectropion.
Floppy ears.
White spots visible on allSpitznon white.
Any dog showing clear signs of physical or behavioral abnormalities should be disqualified..
N.B.:
Males should have two normal-appearing testicles fully descended into the scrotum..
Source: F.C.I - International Cynological Federation
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The Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz) is by nature a bit like the old guard dog.
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History
The Spitz, officially called «German Spitz«, It is a classic breed of dog in Germany and Central Europe. The Spitz used to be found everywhere. They belonged to all the properties, guarded warehouses and transport carts. Its standard variant is also called «Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz)«. This breed of dog has an ancient tradition, which is closely related to our history at least since the Middle Ages. Although this variant is the type of its breed bred from primitive times, the Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz) did not receive an official place in the standard of the German Spitz until 1969.
The Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz), on the other hand, only has 100 puppies per year in the VDH (German Canine Federation), the Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) has even less. Thus, from 2003, the Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) and the Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz) They have been declared an endangered pet breed by the "Society for the Conservation of Ancient and Endangered Pet Breeds". The Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) is classified as extremely endangered, the Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz) as highly endangered.
Physical characteristics
The Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz) breeds in the colors black, brown, white, orange, gray cloud and other colors. Other colors include shades like cream, cream- March, orange- March, black-brown and pinto. Like all Spitz has a double layer: a long top coat, straight and protruding and a short undercoat, thick and padded.
With a shoulder height of between 30 and 38 centimeters, the Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz) is the representative of the breed with the classic tip size.
Character and skills
The Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz) is by nature a bit like the old guard dog. She is an incorruptible guard, fell, resistant and persevering. He is very smart, curious and energetic. The standard describes its nature:
This German Spitz is always alert, lively and extraordinarily affectionate with his owner. It is very docile and easy to train. His distrust of strangers and his lack of hunting instinct make him the ideal guardian for the house and yard.. It is neither fearful nor aggressive. Insensitivity to the weather, robustness and longevity are its most outstanding characteristics.
The Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz) it is suitable for dog sports, as the agility. Has a fairly low stimulus threshold and can become a barker under certain circumstances, especially when bored. At the same time you want to please your caregiver and bond with him closely. If the emotional relationship is correct, the Spitz He will do his best not to do anything that his owner does not like., and for example, at least largely, dispense with his barking. But, intelligent breed of dog hates boredom. Combined with your intelligence, wit and docility, it's just fun to practice tricks or agility with him. He will then do everything to please humans. Is very playful, friendly and is very closely related to people, especially with the children.
How long can a Medium Spitz live??
The Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz) It is robust and durable and can reach a very high age of 15 years and more.
Mittelspitz care
the care of Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz) it is extremely easy and undemanding. To keep the long coat healthy it is enough to brush it from time to time. Only when the coat is changed should it be additionally cleaned.
Regarding their salus, the Medium Spitz is also a robust breed without any breeding-related diseases.
Nutrition of the Mittelspitz
The Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz) has no special dietary requirements. For centuries, has become used to using human food scraps. But, this does not mean that we should not give him high quality food today, either dry or wet, and regularly fresh meat.
Education Mittelspitz
The Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz) easily adapts to the lifestyle of its people. You can live in the country or in the big city. You also feel comfortable in a small apartment in the city. You don't need a strong hand on the other end of the strap, because he willingly follows and does not show any dominance or even aggressiveness towards other dogs. Remain sovereign and neutral, if he is ever bothered. Your attitude is not problematic in all respects due to external circumstances. But, here he hardly demands anything in terms of the relationship and common activities with his caregiver. She is not a couch dog and always wants to experience something new. Want the mental challenge, that can be offered for example with sports for dogs.
Is willing and able to learn and adapt to the habits of their caregivers. Well mannered, it is a very practical companion when visiting a restaurant, when traveling and when on vacation. It is a good and reliable companion for children. He is playful and above all good-natured. He is insensitive to the weather and wants to go on his daily walk in any weather. Either a single person or a family with or without children, young or old: the Spitz is an ideal companion.
The Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz) must be trained like a great dog in all seriousness from puppyhood. One is always tempted to underestimate these little dogs., especially like dogs. The Spitz needs clear announcements and rules, In summary: guidance from the teacher. He gladly accepts this. The Spitz immediately notices carelessness and inconsistency. With a little responsibility in their upbringing, that every owner should assume from the beginning, the Spitz will easily become a well-trained adult companion dog. After training, a Spitz can be trained very well in various dog sports. It is also very suitable for beginners.
Buy Mittelspitz
If you want to buy a puppy Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz), you should visit a breeder affiliated with the VDH (German Canine Federation). You can also find your Spitz or one of the mixes in the shelters.
FCI breed standard "Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz)"
Origin:
Germany
Date of publication of the valid original standard:
04.09.2019.
Use:
Guard and companion dog.
General appearance:
TheSpitzThey attract attention for their beautiful separated fur with the presence of a very dense undercoat.. The neck surrounded by an abundant mane and the tail covered with long hair is striking., turned up and spread boldly on the back. The head is similar to that of the fox with diligent eyes and small pointed ears. The ears, placed very close to each other, confer toSpitzhis characteristic relaxed appearance.
important proportions
Proportion of 1:1 between the height at the withers and the length of the dog.
Behavior / temperament:
TheGerman Spitz is constantly attentive, is active and exceptionally dependent on his master. Learn quickly and can be trained easily. His distrust of strangers and his lack of interest in hunting allow him to be considered the ideal watchman for the house and farm.. Its most notable characteristics are its resistance to weathering., its robustness and longevity.
Head:
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Cranial region:
Skull: The skull ofSpitzis medium-sized; viewed from above seems to swell back becoming more narrow wedge shaped to the tip of the nose.
Depression links (Stop): Little steep until marked, but never abrupt.
facial region:
Truffle: Round, small, black; in all theSpitzbrown in color is dark brown in color.
Snout: Not very long, Neither coarse nor pointed; It presents a good proportion in relation to the skull (in the Spitz type Keeshond/Wolf, in the large Spitz and medium Spitz the ratio snout/skull is approximately 2/3, in the small Spitz and in theSpitz enano/Pomerania is approximately 2/4).
Lips: They are not hanging; they are well bonded and do not form folds in the corners. They are black in all colours, in theSpitzbrown in color are brown in color.
Jaws/Teeth: The jaws are normally developed and show a complete scissors bite with 42 teeth, That is, the upper incisors fall closely in front of the lower incisors., teeth being implanted perpendicular to the jaws. InSmall and dwarf spitz/Pomeranian the loss of a few promolars is tolerable. A pincer bite is allowed in all varieties ofSpitz.
Cheeks: The cheeks are slightly round and are not prominent.
Eyes: The eyes are medium-sized, elongated, a little oblique, dark colored. The eyelids have black pigmentation in all color varieties and are only dark brown in theSpitzof brown variety.
Ears: The pointed ears in the shape of a pointed triangle are small and rather closely placed together.. Its inclusion is high. They always remain erect with a rigid tip.
Neck:
The neck is moderately long and presents a broad inclusion with shoulders; the neck is slightly convex, without dewlap and covered with a mane shaped collar.
Body:
top line: The top line begins at the tip of the erect ears and passes in a gentle arc over the short, straight back.. The deployed and with abundant fur tail partially covers the back and rounded silhouette.
Cross/Back: The high cross falls imperceptibly on the short back, straight and strong.
Pork loin: Short, wide and strong.
Rump: The rump is short and wide, unexpired.
Breast
: Deep chest, well arched; the apron is well developed.
Bottom line and belly: The chest is expanded as much as possible back; the abdomen is moderately retracted.
Tail:
The tail has a high insertion and a medium length; bends upward from the root and rolls over the back, spreading firmly. Well covered with thick hair. A double loop in the tip of the tail is acceptable.
Tips
Former members
As a whole: Straight, large on the front.
Shoulder: The scapula is long, placed backwards at an angle. The arm, showing almost the same length, with the scapula forms an angle of approximately 90 degrees. Shoulders with good musculature are closely linked with the chest.
Arm: Medium length, robust and fully straight on the trunk, covered with long hair in the form of pen in the posterior region.
Elbows: The elbow joint is strong, close to the chest without bending inward or outward.
Metacarpus: The Metacarpus strong and medium length, forms an angle of approximately 20° in relation to the perpendicular line.
Front feet: The front feet are as small as possible, round, compact, as cat with well arched toes feet. Pads and nails are black in all varieties of Spitz, and they are only dark brown on brown dogs.
Later members
As a whole: The hindquarters are very muscular, covered with very long hair up to the Hock joint. The hind limbs are straight and parallel to each other..
Thigh and leg: They have approximately the same length.
Knee: The knee joint is strong, slightly angled and, during the movement, It does not twist outward or inward.
Metatarsus: Medium length, very strong, maintains a position perpendicular to the ground.
Rear feet: The hind feet are as small as possible, round, with toes well arched and together, as cat feet. Pads are hard. The color of nails, pads is much darker.
Former members
As a whole: Straight, large on the front.
Shoulder: The scapula is long, placed backwards at an angle. The arm, showing almost the same length, with the scapula forms an angle of approximately 90 degrees. Shoulders with good musculature are closely linked with the chest.
Arm: Medium length, robust and fully straight on the trunk, covered with long hair in the form of pen in the posterior region.
Elbows: The elbow joint is strong, close to the chest without bending inward or outward.
Metacarpus: The Metacarpus strong and medium length, forms an angle of approximately 20° in relation to the perpendicular line.
Front feet: The front feet are as small as possible, round, compact, as cat with well arched toes feet. Pads and nails are black in all varieties of Spitz, and they are only dark brown on brown dogs.
Later members
As a whole: The hindquarters are very muscular, covered with very long hair up to the Hock joint. The hind limbs are straight and parallel to each other..
Thigh and leg: They have approximately the same length.
Knee: The knee joint is strong, slightly angled and, during the movement, It does not twist outward or inward.
Metatarsus: Medium length, very strong, maintains a position perpendicular to the ground.
Rear feet: The hind feet are as small as possible, round, with toes well arched and together, as cat feet. Pads are hard. The color of nails, pads is much darker.
Movement:
TheSpitzmoves with enough coordination, with a good push and almost floating in light trot.
Mantle
Skin
The skin should be well attached to the body, without kinking.
Fur
TheSpitzThey have a double coat covered with hair: the outer layer is long-haired, straight and separate and the inner layer is short-haired, dense and woolly. The head, ears, anterior surface of the forelimbs and hindlimbs and feet are covered by short, dense hair (velvety). The rest of the body is long and abundant hair. The hair should not be wavy, chino, or form hair, You must not present a stripe on the back. A thick mane covers the neck and shoulders. The rear face of the forelimbs has hair in the form of feathers. The hindquarters should be covered with long hair from the rump to the Hock joint. The queue must be covered with hair is long and abundant.
Color
Wolf Spitz/Keeshond: Grayish.
Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) : Negro, brown, white.
Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz): Negro, brown, white, orange, grey, other colors.
Kleinspitz (Miniature or Small Spitz): Negro, brown, White Orange, grey, other colors.
Spitz enano/Pomerania: Negro, brown, white, orange, grey, other colors.
Black Spitz: The fur of the black Spitz should be dark in the skin as well as internal NAP and the color of the outer layer should be jet black color without any white spot.
Brown Spitz: The Brown Spitz should have a uniform dark brown color.
White Spitz: The hair should be pure white, no yellowish tones that can often occur in the ears.
Spitz anaranjando: The Orange Spitz should have a single uniform colour in the average range of the RAL (Registration International of the color scale).
Greyish Spitz/Keeshond: Gray is understood as grey silver with black hair tips. Snout and ears are dark. Around the eyes there is a drawing in the shape of glasses consisting of a delicate black line. (It extends from the outer corner of the eye to the lower part of the inclusion of the ear) or in broken lines and shading that draw short eyebrows, but expressive. Mane and ring shoulders are a tone clear. The anterior and posterior members are grey silver unmarked black below the elbows and knees, except delicate stripes on your fingers (pencilling). The tip of the tail is black. The lower part of the tail and the buttocks are grey Silver clear.
Spitz other colours: Under this description all tones are included as: cream-coloured, cream-saber, anaranjado-Sable, black with tan and stained. The spotted must have a white background color. Black stains, brown, gray or orange should be distributed throughout the body.
Size and weight:
Height to the cross
Wolf Spitz/Keeshond: 49 cm ± 6 cm..
Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) : 46 cm ± 4 cm..
Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz): 34 cm ± 4 cm..
Kleinspitz (Miniature or Small Spitz): 26 cm ± 3 cm..
Spitz enano/Pomerania: 20 cm ± 2 cm. (are undesirable specimens measuring less than 18 cm.).
Weight
Any variation in the size of theGerman Spitz must have a corresponding variation in its weight. Any deviation from the aforementioned criteria is considered a fault and the severity of this is considered to be the degree of deviation from the standard..
Serious misconduct
Defects in the Constitution.
Head too flat or sharp Apple-shaped.
Truffle, eyelids and lips of flesh-colored.
Defects in the premolars in Wolf Spitz/Keeshond, Medium and large Spitz.
Eyes too big or clear or very outgoing.
Defects in the movement.
Absence of classic drawing of the face inSpitzgrey.
ELIMINATING fAULTS
Aggressive or fearful dog.
Open fontanel.
Upper or lower prognathism.
Entropion or ectropion.
Floppy ears.
White spots visible on allSpitznon white.
Any dog showing clear signs of physical or behavioral abnormalities should be disqualified..
Fouls:
Any deviation from the above criteria is considered missing and the seriousness is considered to the extent of the deviation to the standard.
Serious misconduct
Defects in the Constitution.
Head too flat or sharp Apple-shaped.
Truffle, eyelids and lips of flesh-colored.
Defects in the premolars in Wolf Spitz/Keeshond, Medium and large Spitz.
Eyes too big or clear or very outgoing.
Defects in the movement.
Absence of classic drawing of the face inSpitzgrey.
ELIMINATING fAULTS
Aggressive or fearful dog.
Open fontanel.
Upper or lower prognathism.
Entropion or ectropion.
Floppy ears.
White spots visible on allSpitznon white.
Any dog showing clear signs of physical or behavioral abnormalities should be disqualified..
N.B.:
Males should have two normal-appearing testicles fully descended into the scrotum..
Source: F.C.I - International Cynological Federation
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Kleinspitz (Miniature or Small Spitz)
FCI 97 . European Spitz
Origin:
Character: Loving and caring
Weight: 5 – 10 kg
Height: 20 cm ± 2 cm.
Life expectancy: 14 - 15 years
The Kleinspitz (Miniature or Small Spitz) he is a loving and attentive dog, that is very people-oriented.
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History
The Kleinspitz (Miniature or Small Spitz) (Kleinspitz) is a variety of German Spitz, which today is available in five different sizes and in numerous colors. The exact origin of dogs spitz it is difficult to determine. In many regions there are indications of an early appearance of the breed. These may include, in the terracotta pieces Mycenaean or in the Greek vases you can already find illustrations of similar dogs. From the Middle Ages, the Spitz guard and court dogs were popular, especially among the rural population. The obedient dogs took their duties as court protectors so seriously that they pinched the "intruders" on their calves.. For this reason, Spitz was formerly considered a loved one.
At the beginning of directed breeding, all representatives of the breed with a height at the withers less than 29 centimeters were summarized under the term Kleinspitz (Miniature or Small Spitz). As it was mainly in the area of Mannheim, It was also known as "Mannheimer Spitz«. Only later did the Dwarf Spitz (Pomeranian) with a height at the withers of up to 22 centimeters was developed as a separate variety. Internationally the breed belongs to the group 5 of the FCI “Spitz and dogs of the original type” in the section 4 «European Spitz«.
Physical characteristics
With a height at the cross of 23 to 29 centimeters, the Kleinspitz (Miniature or Small Spitz) is the second smallest of the five varieties of German Spitz. Just the Pomeranian (Zwergspitz) is smaller. His pointed ears and mischievous eyes resemble those of a fox and give him a cheerful and mischievous appearance.. It has a dense and protruding coat, consisting of two layers. The top layer is soft and long, while the undercoat is soft and dense. Around the neck the fur forms a mane like that of a lion and the bushy tail is carried over the back. Most of the coat color is black, brown, white, orange and cloudy gray. But some tips are cream too, cream-saber, orange-saber, black and tan.
Character and skills
The Kleinspitz (Miniature or Small Spitz) he is a loving and attentive dog, that is very people-oriented. Like all German Spitz, does not like to be alone and is glad of the full attention of their owners. They are quite reserved and wary of strangers. Puppies defend their territory with force and tend to bark when they are not trained. But, due to its charming nature and lack of hunting instinct, the little ones spitz they are also easy to train for beginners. With proper training you can take your dog off leash without any problem.. Although he can sometimes be a bit rebellious and cheeky, the four-legged friend gets along with other dogs.
Kleinspitz Education
Despite its small size, the Kleinspitz (Miniature or Small Spitz) he is a dog to be taken seriously and needs constant training. So, show the puppy from day one the basic rules and do not allow him to do anything that he is not allowed to do as an adult dog. Don't let her charm and cuteness bewitch you. In the young years, dogs learn better and want to please their owner. When training the puppy, you should not rush anything and allow time for new orders. Success is best achieved with consistency and praise. Early socialization is very important, especially for the cheeky ones Spitz. In this way he learns to deal with other dogs and remains more relaxed in everyday life.. It is recommended to attend a puppy school or a trainer.
Activities with the little Spitz
The Kleinspitz (Miniature or Small Spitz) he is a lively and attentive dog that loves to be by your side at all times. Daily walks are the order of the day with him in any weather. Dog sports such as agility are also suitable for sports workload. For the mental load you can provide with the intelligence toy. Smart tops are also known for their love of learning tricks and tricks. The loving Spitz is with a good education a nice companion dog. You can easily take it with you on vacation or on small trips.
Health and care Kleinspitz
Despite its long fur, the Kleinspitz (Miniature or Small Spitz) it is not a breed that requires much care. Protruding hairs give it a natural firmness, that hardly tangles. So, just comb the coat from time to time and remove any dirt. Your dog will be pleased with the extra care. But, during the coat change, the small spitz also need your help to get rid of superfluous hair. The Spitz it is also one of the least susceptible breeds in terms of health. Some members of the breed are susceptible to tartar, but it can be prevented by using chewing bone or a dog toothbrush.
Buy a Kleinspitz
Due to its size, the Kleinspitz (Miniature or Small Spitz) it is also suitable for smaller homes and will be happy both in a city apartment and in a house. The most important thing is to give him enough exercise and not treat him like a lap dog. The cheerful and affectionate dog is well suited to singles or pensioners, but also fits in a family without problems. The puppy needs one or more caregivers who take care of it daily. So you should think carefully about buying a puppy from Kleinspitz (Miniature or Small Spitz) and not rush anything.
If you are sure that the breed suits you, you have to find a serious breeder. For a purebred puppy with papers and vaccines, many breeders charge up to 1.500 EUR. A laudable alternative is, therefore, a shelter dog. Like the German Spitz they only differ in size, you will also be happy with a Pomeranian or a Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz).
FCI breed standard "Kleinspitz (Miniature or Small Spitz)"
Origin:
Date of publication of the valid original standard:
04.09.2019.
Use:
Guard and companion dog.
General appearance:
TheSpitzThey attract attention for their beautiful separated fur with the presence of a very dense undercoat.. The neck surrounded by an abundant mane and the tail covered with long hair is striking., turned up and spread boldly on the back. The head is similar to that of the fox with diligent eyes and small pointed ears. The ears, placed very close to each other, confer toSpitzhis characteristic relaxed appearance.
important proportions
Proportion of 1:1 between the height at the withers and the length of the dog.
Behavior / temperament:
TheGerman Spitz is constantly attentive, is active and exceptionally dependent on his master. Learn quickly and can be trained easily. His distrust of strangers and his lack of interest in hunting allow him to be considered the ideal watchman for the house and farm.. Its most notable characteristics are its resistance to weathering., its robustness and longevity.
Head:
---
Cranial region:
Skull: The skull ofSpitzis medium-sized; viewed from above seems to swell back becoming more narrow wedge shaped to the tip of the nose.
Depression links (Stop): Little steep until marked, but never abrupt.
facial region:
Truffle: Round, small, black; in all theSpitzbrown in color is dark brown in color.
Snout: Not very long, Neither coarse nor pointed; It presents a good proportion in relation to the skull (in the Spitz type Keeshond/Wolf, in the large Spitz and medium Spitz the ratio snout/skull is approximately 2/3, in the small Spitz and in theSpitz enano/Pomerania is approximately 2/4).
Lips: They are not hanging; they are well bonded and do not form folds in the corners. They are black in all colours, in theSpitzbrown in color are brown in color.
Jaws/Teeth: The jaws are normally developed and show a complete scissors bite with 42 teeth, That is, the upper incisors fall closely in front of the lower incisors., teeth being implanted perpendicular to the jaws. InSmall and dwarf spitz/Pomeranian the loss of a few promolars is tolerable. A pincer bite is allowed in all varieties ofSpitz.
Cheeks: The cheeks are slightly round and are not prominent.
Eyes: The eyes are medium-sized, elongated, a little oblique, dark colored. The eyelids have black pigmentation in all color varieties and are only dark brown in theSpitzof brown variety.
Ears: The pointed ears in the shape of a pointed triangle are small and rather closely placed together.. Its inclusion is high. They always remain erect with a rigid tip.
Neck:
The neck is moderately long and presents a broad inclusion with shoulders; the neck is slightly convex, without dewlap and covered with a mane shaped collar.
Body:
top line: The top line begins at the tip of the erect ears and passes in a gentle arc over the short, straight back.. The deployed and with abundant fur tail partially covers the back and rounded silhouette.
Cross/Back: The high cross falls imperceptibly on the short back, straight and strong.
Pork loin: Short, wide and strong.
Rump: The rump is short and wide, unexpired.
Breast
: Deep chest, well arched; the apron is well developed.
Bottom line and belly: The chest is expanded as much as possible back; the abdomen is moderately retracted.
Tail:
The tail has a high insertion and a medium length; bends upward from the root and rolls over the back, spreading firmly. Well covered with thick hair. A double loop in the tip of the tail is acceptable.
Tips
Former members
As a whole: Straight, large on the front.
Shoulder: The scapula is long, placed backwards at an angle. The arm, showing almost the same length, with the scapula forms an angle of approximately 90 degrees. Shoulders with good musculature are closely linked with the chest.
Arm: Medium length, robust and fully straight on the trunk, covered with long hair in the form of pen in the posterior region.
Elbows: The elbow joint is strong, close to the chest without bending inward or outward.
Metacarpus: The Metacarpus strong and medium length, forms an angle of approximately 20° in relation to the perpendicular line.
Front feet: The front feet are as small as possible, round, compact, as cat with well arched toes feet. Pads and nails are black in all varieties of Spitz, and they are only dark brown on brown dogs.
Later members
As a whole: The hindquarters are very muscular, covered with very long hair up to the Hock joint. The hind limbs are straight and parallel to each other..
Thigh and leg: They have approximately the same length.
Knee: The knee joint is strong, slightly angled and, during the movement, It does not twist outward or inward.
Metatarsus: Medium length, very strong, maintains a position perpendicular to the ground.
Rear feet: The hind feet are as small as possible, round, with toes well arched and together, as cat feet. Pads are hard. The color of nails, pads is much darker.
Movement:
TheSpitzmoves with enough coordination, with a good push and almost floating in light trot.
Mantle
Skin
The skin should be well attached to the body, without kinking.
Fur
TheSpitzThey have a double coat covered with hair: the outer layer is long-haired, straight and separate and the inner layer is short-haired, dense and woolly. The head, ears, anterior surface of the forelimbs and hindlimbs and feet are covered by short, dense hair (velvety). The rest of the body is long and abundant hair. The hair should not be wavy, chino, or form hair, You must not present a stripe on the back. A thick mane covers the neck and shoulders. The rear face of the forelimbs has hair in the form of feathers. The hindquarters should be covered with long hair from the rump to the Hock joint. The queue must be covered with hair is long and abundant.
Color
Wolf Spitz/Keeshond: Grayish.
Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) : Negro, brown, white.
Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz): Negro, brown, white, orange, grey, other colors.
Kleinspitz (Miniature or Small Spitz): Negro, brown, White Orange, grey, other colors.
Spitz enano/Pomerania: Negro, brown, white, orange, grey, other colors.
Black Spitz: The fur of the black Spitz should be dark in the skin as well as internal NAP and the color of the outer layer should be jet black color without any white spot.
Brown Spitz: The Brown Spitz should have a uniform dark brown color.
White Spitz: The hair should be pure white, no yellowish tones that can often occur in the ears.
Spitz anaranjando: The Orange Spitz should have a single uniform colour in the average range of the RAL (Registration International of the color scale).
Greyish Spitz/Keeshond: Gray is understood as grey silver with black hair tips. Snout and ears are dark. Around the eyes there is a drawing in the shape of glasses consisting of a delicate black line. (It extends from the outer corner of the eye to the lower part of the inclusion of the ear) or in broken lines and shading that draw short eyebrows, but expressive. Mane and ring shoulders are a tone clear. The anterior and posterior members are grey silver unmarked black below the elbows and knees, except delicate stripes on your fingers (pencilling). The tip of the tail is black. The lower part of the tail and the buttocks are grey Silver clear.
Spitz other colours: Under this description all tones are included as: cream-coloured, cream-saber, anaranjado-Sable, black with tan and stained. The spotted must have a white background color. Black stains, brown, gray or orange should be distributed throughout the body.
Size and weight:
Height to the cross
Wolf Spitz/Keeshond: 49 cm ± 6 cm..
Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) : 46 cm ± 4 cm..
Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz): 34 cm ± 4 cm..
Kleinspitz (Miniature or Small Spitz): 26 cm ± 3 cm..
Spitz enano/Pomerania: 20 cm ± 2 cm. (are undesirable specimens measuring less than 18 cm.).
Weight
Any variation in the size of theGerman Spitz must have a corresponding variation in its weight.
Fouls:
Any deviation from the above criteria is considered missing and the seriousness is considered to the extent of the deviation to the standard.
Serious misconduct
Defects in the Constitution.
Head too flat or sharp Apple-shaped.
Truffle, eyelids and lips of flesh-colored.
Defects in the premolars in Wolf Spitz/Keeshond, Medium and large Spitz.
Eyes too big or clear or very outgoing.
Defects in the movement.
Absence of classic drawing of the face inSpitzgrey.
ELIMINATING fAULTS
Aggressive or fearful dog.
Open fontanel.
Upper or lower prognathism.
Entropion or ectropion.
Floppy ears.
White spots visible on allSpitznon white.
Any dog showing clear signs of physical or behavioral abnormalities should be disqualified..
N.B.:
Males should have two normal-appearing testicles fully descended into the scrotum..
Source: F.C.I - International Cynological Federation
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Even today the Keeshond is a breed known for its faithfulness and loyalty.
Content
History
Are «Wolfsspitz» and «Keeshond» identical?
This question repeatedly leads to confusion among experts and laymen alike.. Although most cynologists today use the Dutch name Keeshond and the german name Wolfsspitz as a synonym for the same breed of dog, a closer look reveals some differences between Wolfsspitz and Keeshond. These may include, the Wolfsspitz is usually slightly larger than the Keeshond, while the latter has slightly longer and even more voluminous fur. But how can such differences exist??
A look at history helps
To understand the development of Wolfsspitz or Keeshond, the origin of the dog breed is worth taking a look at. Because it is true that both variants have a common origin and this goes back a long time.. The Spitz, probably descended from the Stone Age peat dog, It is considered one of the oldest dog breeds in Germany and, thanks to his outstanding achievements as a house dog, yard and guard, has become an indispensable everyday companion for many generations.
Dutch People's Party mascot
The dutch Cornelis "Kees" de Geyzelar, the leader of the Dutch People's Party, he also had an extremely loyal companion in his Wolfspitz. In 1781 the dog of Kees became a symbol of the patriotic revolution. Since then dogs of this type were called «Keeshond" in Holland. Today this name is used in the Netherlands as a generic term for the five variants of the German Spitz. For a more exact differentiation, name extensions are used here, as "Dwergkeeshond» (= spitz enano), «Grote Keeshond» (= large spitz) o «Wolfsgrijze Keeshond» (= spitz lobo).
From Germany and the Netherlands to the whole world
From Germany and the Netherlands, the breed eventually made its way to other European countries and the US., where, depending on the origin of the dogs, the name of Keeshond or Wolfsspitz. Over time, two different breeding lines were developed, each of whom preferred different characteristics. In direct comparison with the Keeshond dutch and the Wolfsspitz German, subtle differences are observed, like a smaller stick size and a longer fur on the Keeshond against longer runs and a slightly shorter coat on the Wolfsspitz. But, an exact differentiation of both phenotypes was never successful due to the abundance of similarities.
Depending on the country, the terms Keeshond or Wolfsspitz are therefore used very differently. While "Keeshound» is used in the Netherlands as a generic term for «Spitz«, the name in Great Britain and in the US. refers exclusively to the variant of the Wolfsspitz. In scandinavia, both names are common and represent different variants. German cynologists and breeders often use the name «Wolfsspitz» to describe both types. To differentiate it from the «Keeshound«, that was developed more abroad, The German Wolfsspitz is sometimes also called the "Old German type".
Physical characteristics
The docile and friendly nature of the Keeshond contrasts with its original appearance, almost wild. The dense coat, average length, has abundant undercoat and is silver gray with black hair tips. The cloudy gray fur, reminiscent of the drawing of a wild wolf, is typical of this breed of dog, which also has the "Wolf" in its name.
With a height at the cross of 43 to 55 cm el Keeshond is one of the largest representatives of the German Spitz. Compared to other dog breeds, is of medium height.
As is typical of a Spitz, the Keeshond also has a pointed snout, like that of a fox. The muzzle and ears are usually black, the bushy mane surrounding the shoulder ring is a lighter silver gray and darkens again on the back and belly. The tail is very bushy and is carried confidently from the back.
Character and skills
In order not to cause further confusion in the following breed description, we use the names of the breed «Keeshond» y «Wolfsspitz» as synonyms at this point. After all, both variants are hardly distinguished in the description of their character and appearance. But what is it that really distinguishes the character of these dogs??
Faithful and loving guard dog
Even today the Keeshond is known for his faithfulness and loyalty. Along with their high level of care, his distrust of strangers and his early attack, These characteristics made it an excellent and extremely popular watchdog with farmers and other large landowners.. Even as today's family dog ​​and companion, has retained his loyal and caring nature and vigilance. The Keeshond he is extremely needy of love and always seeks the closeness of his humans. Of course, being alone is not in his nature. Thanks to his pronounced “will to please”, that is to say, the desire to please their humans and their undemanding nature, can fortunately accompany his humans (almost) everywhere. It is capable of adapting to the living conditions and daily life of its owners and hardly demands anything from its owners., as long as you know your loved ones closely.
Uncomplicated family dog
Properly, He also does not demand much from his movement and is also content with "lazier days". But, is very open to long walks or even dog sports. If you are allowed to share these experiences together with your human, the Keeshond proves to be an extremely lively and spirited companion, who is sometimes even said to have a certain high spirit. So, in the case of young children it is better not to leave it unattended (which applies to almost all dog breeds). But, the Keeshond it is an uncomplicated family dog, who tends to get along very well with children and other pets.
Education
But, so that your balance and frugality are developed to the maximum, a good and consistent education is required, and this applies to all dogs in principle. Apart from learning the most important basic commands, it is often a matter of limiting your barking pleasure. The Keeshond, that carries the guard in the blood, attacks early and tends to become a thief, especially when bored. But, by socializing as soon as possible, consistently showing your limits and working harder to use your temper, you can significantly reduce their barking and make sure your Keeshond only hit when really necessary. At the same time, you would do well to get your cuddly four-legged friend used to being alone as soon as possible, even for a short time.
Basically, the Keeshond is considered very docile, intelligent and above all people-oriented. If the dog-human relationship is correct, that is to say, if the necessary mutual trust prevails, you Keeshond will always try to please you and will soon dismiss any behavior you don't like.
Care
Despite the dense fur, spending on care remains within limits with the Keeshond. The undercoat is not prone to knots or tangles, so it is enough to brush it regularly and briefly. An advantage of Keeshond is that their fur has very little odor. So you don't have to worry about strong dog odors with this breed..
as with all dogs, the eyes, the legs, teeth and ears should be checked and cleaned regularly. You should also get annual checkups at the vet, vaccinations and deworming.
Keeshond Health
Diseases typical of the breed are not known to occur in the Keeshond. The original dog breed is very robust and undemanding. An age of 15 years and more is not uncommon in him. This is probably due to the fact that the breed has never been overgrown. Although it was quite popular in difficult times, especially during WWII, due to its frugality, the wild and original Keeshond He never became a "fashion dog".
The breeding and purchase of Keeshond
Until today, the Keeshond it is a rather rare breed of dog. So it may take a while to find breeders of Keeshond they are expecting puppies. Use this time to optimally prepare for your new four-legged roommate.. In addition to the necessary initial equipment, like a bowl and a blanket for the dog, it should also clarify important issues like: «Who will take care of my dog if I have to travel or am sick?», «What vaccines are necessary?» and «What food does my dog need??». If he Keeshond it's your first dog, you should learn the most important basics about dog training and breeding before you buy it. In addition to informational texts from the Internet or books, it is often very helpful to talk to experienced breeders or dog owners. You can make contacts, for example, with a registered dog club for him German Spitz, dog schools and breeders.
Wolfsspitz nutrition
An important question that dog owners must ask themselves over and over again is, what dog food does my four legged friend need? Although it is considered that Keeshond is not very demanding and it is said that they were content with one potato a day during the Second World War, you need to make sure your dog receives all the important nutrients. Nutritional requirements not only vary from dog to dog, they also depend on the age of the dog. These may include, a puppy that is still growing will naturally need a different food than an adult dog or an old man who spends most of his time lying on his blanket. It also, the amount and type of exercise, as well as the size, weight and health, will affect the dog's needs. In case of doubt, consult your veterinarian or breeder to determine your dog's exact needs.
Dry food, wet food or BARF method?
There are now a number of dry or wet feed providers offering feed mixes that are specifically tailored to the needs of a breed, specific age or body size. Pay attention to the high proportion of high quality meat and vegetables in the feed. You should avoid meat scraps in the food that do not provide the dog with any significant content.. Another indication of inferior quality is an excessively high proportion of cereals. Although the risk of being overweight in the Keeshond bigger is not as high as in the spitz enano, for example, also starts comparatively fast – like all German Spitz. A healthy alternative to conventional dog food is the BARF, but this feeding method requires some knowledge and experience.
Characteristics "Keeshond"
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Type and recognitions:
FCI CLASSIFICATION:
Group :
Section : . .
Federations:
– FCI – Group 5 – Section 4 European Spitz. ⓘ
– AKC – Non-Sporting ⓘ
– ANKC – Non-Sporting ⓘ
– CKC – Non-Sporting ⓘ
– KC – Utility dogs ⓘ
– NZKC – Non-Sporting ⓘ
– UKC – Northern races ⓘ
FCI breed standard "Keeshond"
Origin:
Netherlands
Date of publication of the valid original standard:
05.03.1998
Use:
Surveillance and companion dog.
General appearance:
Spitz are striking for their beautiful separated coat with the presence of a very dense undercoat. The neck surrounded by an abundant mane and the tail covered with long hair is striking., turned up and spread boldly on the back. The head is similar to that of the fox with diligent eyes and small pointed ears. The ears, placed very close to each other, give the Spitz its characteristic relaxed appearance.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS: Proportion of 1:1 between the height at the withers and the length of the dog.
Behavior / temperament:
The German Spitz is constantly on the lookout, is active and exceptionally dependent on his master. Learn quickly and can be trained easily. His distrust of strangers and his lack of interest in hunting allow him to be considered the ideal watchman for the house and farm.. Its most notable characteristics are its resistance to weathering., its robustness and longevity.
Head:
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Cranial region:
Skull: The skull of the Spitz is size medium; viewed from above seems to swell back becoming more narrow wedge shaped to the tip of the nose.
Depression links (Stop): Little steep until marked, but never abrupt.
facial region:
Truffle: Round, small, black; in all Brown Spitz is dark brown.
Snout: Not very long, Neither coarse nor pointed; It presents a good proportion in relation to the skull (in the Spitz type Keeshond/Wolf, in the large Spitz and medium Spitz the ratio snout/skull is approximately 2/3, in the small Spitz and the Spitz/Pomeranian dwarf is approximately 2/4).
Lips: They are not hanging; they are well bonded and do not form folds in the corners. They are black in all colours, the Brown Spitz are brown.
Jaws / Teeth: The jaws are normally developed and show a complete scissors bite with 42 teeth, It is to say that the upper incisors fall closely ahead of the lower, teeth being implanted perpendicular to the jaws. In small and dwarf Spitz/Pomeranian the loss of a few promolars is tolerable. One bite iron on all varieties of Spitz.
Cheeks: The cheeks are slightly round and are not prominent.
Eyes: The eyes are medium-sized, elongated, a little oblique, dark colored. The eyelids have a black pigmentation in all varieties of color and are only dark brown in the Brown variety Spitz.
Ears: The pointed ears in the shape of a pointed triangle are small and rather closely placed together.. Its inclusion is high. They always remain erect with a rigid tip.
Neck:
The neck is moderately long and presents a broad inclusion with shoulders; the neck is slightly convex, without dewlap and covered with a mane shaped collar.
Body:
top line: The top line begins at the tip of the erect ears and passes in a gentle arc over the short, straight back.. The deployed and with abundant fur tail partially covers the back and rounded silhouette.
Cross / Back: The high cross falls imperceptibly on the short back, straight and strong.
Pork loin: Short, wide and strong.
Rump: The rump is short and wide, unexpired.
Breast
: Deep chest, well arched; the apron is well developed.
Bottom line and belly: The chest is expanded as much as possible back; the abdomen is moderately retracted.
Tail:
The tail has a high insertion and a medium length; bends upward from the root and rolls over the back, spreading firmly. Well covered with thick hair. A double loop in the tip of the tail is acceptable.
Tips
PREVIOUS MEMBERS:
As a whole: Straight, large on the front.
Shoulder: The scapula is long, placed backwards at an angle. The arm, showing almost the same length, with the scapula forms an angle of approximately 90 degrees. Shoulders with good musculature are closely linked with the chest.
Arm: Medium length, robust and fully straight on the trunk, covered with long hair in the form of pen in the posterior region.
Elbows: The elbow joint is strong, close to the chest without bending inward or outward.
Metacarpus: The Metacarpus strong and medium length, forms an angle of approximately 20° in relation to the perpendicular line.
Front feet: The front feet are as small as possible, round, compact, as cat with well arched toes feet. Pads and nails are black in all varieties of Spitz, and they are only dark brown on brown dogs.
LATER MEMBERS:
As a whole: The hindquarters are very muscular, covered with very long hair up to the Hock joint. The hind limbs are straight and parallel to each other..
Thigh and leg: They have approximately the same length.
Knee: The knee joint is strong, slightly angled and, during the movement, It does not twist outward or inward.
Metatarsus: Medium length, very strong, maintains a position perpendicular to the ground.
Rear feet: The hind feet are as small as possible, round, with toes well arched and together, as cat feet. Pads are hard. The color of nails, pads is much darker.
Movement:
The Spitz moves with enough coordination, with a good push and almost floating in light trot.
Mantle
HAIR: The Spitz have a double layer of hair-covered: the outer layer is long-haired, straight and separate and the inner layer is short-haired, dense and woolly. The head, ears, front face of the anterior and posterior members and toes are covered by short dense pile (velvety). The rest of the body is long and abundant hair. The hair should not be wavy, chino, or form hair, You must not present a stripe on the back. A thick mane covers the neck and shoulders. The rear face of the forelimbs has hair in the form of feathers. The hindquarters should be covered with long hair from the rump to the Hock joint. The queue must be covered with hair is long and abundant.
COLOR:
to) Wolfspitz / Keeshond: Grayish.
b) Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) : Negro, brown, white.
c) Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz): Negro, brown, white, orange, grey, other colors.
d) Kleinspitz (Miniature or Small Spitz): Negro, brown, White Orange, grey, other colors.
and) Spitz enano/ Pomeranian: Negro, brown, white, orange, grey, other colors.
Black Spitz: The fur of the black Spitz should be dark in the skin as well as internal NAP and the color of the outer layer should be jet black color without any white spot.
Brown Spitz: The Brown Spitz should have a uniform dark brown color.
White Spitz : The hair should be pure white, no yellowish tones that can often occur in the ears.
Orange Spitz: The Orange Spitz should have a single uniform colour in the average range of the RAL (Registration International of the color scale).
Grey Spitz / Keeshond: Gray is understood as grey silver with black hair tips. Snout and ears are dark. Around the eyes there is a drawing in the shape of glasses consisting of a delicate black line. (It extends from the outer corner of the eye to the lower part of the inclusion of the ear) or in broken lines and shading that draw short eyebrows, but expressive. Mane and ring shoulders are a tone clear. The anterior and posterior members are grey silver unmarked black below the elbows and knees, except delicate stripes on your fingers (pencilling). The tip of the tail is black. The lower part of the tail and the buttocks are grey Silver clear.
Spitz other colours: Under this description all tones are included as: cream-coloured, cream-saber, anaranjado-Sable, black with tan and stained. The spotted must have a white background color. Black stains, brown, grey or Orange must be distributed throughout the body.
Size and weight:
Height to the cross:
to) Wolfspitz / Keeshond: 49 cm ± 6 cm.
b) Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) : 46 cm ± 4 cm.
c) Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz): 34 cm ± 4 cm.
d) Kleinspitz (Miniature or Small Spitz): 26 cm ± 3 cm.
and) Zwergspitz (Toy or Dwarf Spitz) / Pomeranian : 20 cm ± 2 cm. (are undesirable specimens measuring less than 18 cm.)
WEIGHT: Any variation in the size of the German Spitz should have a corresponding variation in weight.
Fouls:
Any deviation from the above criteria is considered missing and the seriousness is considered to the extent of the deviation to the standard.
SERIOUS FAULTS:
Defects in the Constitution.
Head too flat or sharp Apple-shaped.
Truffle, eyelids and lips of flesh-colored.
Defects in the premolars in Spitz Wolf/Keeshond, Medium and large Spitz.
Eyes too big or clear or very outgoing.
Defects in the movement.
Absence of classic drawing of the face in greyish Spitz.
MISS PLAYOFFS:
Open fontanel.
Upper or lower prognathism
Entropion or ectropion.
Floppy ears.
Visible white stains on all non-white Spitz.
N.B.:
Males should have two normal-appearing testicles fully descended into the scrotum..
Source: F.C.I - International Cynological Federation
Alternative names:
1. Kees, Dutch Barge Dog, Smiling Dutchman, German Spitz, Deutscher Wolfspitz, Wolfspitz (English).
2. spitz loup, keeshond (French).
3. (German).
4. Spitz alemão, Chien Loup, Spitz lobo (Portuguese).
5. Wolfspitz, Deutscher Wolfsspitz, Dutch Barge Dog (español).
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Despite the temperament of Volpino Italiano, and its small size, It is a very committed and energetic dog. Cheerful and playful and very attached to their masters.
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History
The Volpino Italiano (that means little Fox, in Italian) It is a dog of very ancient origins., as the strain that belongs to the Spitz. It was a very widespread breed of dog in the Renaissance in which appears in some of the representations of the period. Unfortunately, the race, in 1965 was in danger of extinction (The Italian Club Cinológico, only five copies that year), and for a short time, recovering numerical and qualitative.
The Volpino, It has been recognized and loved by Italian royalty for centuries, being a favorite especially of women.
Even bearing a strong resemblance with the Pomeranian, the breed is much older and thus has a different historical background. Northern dogs found their way South very early in the history of domestic dogs.
The Italian word for wolf is lupo, and the Keeshond it is called so much Lupino and Volpino in Italian. Volpe, means Fox in Italian, from there "Volpino" what, to say, little Fox in Italian. Despite its long history, the Volpino is unknown outside of Italy and is now rare, even in his homeland..
Despite its small size, This dog was originally as a watchdog. Its function was to alert the Mastiffs (Big Dogs) the presence of an intruder. But, due to his lovely temper and great intelligence, as well, they became very popular as pets, companion dogs.
For unknown reasons the popularity of the breed fell in 1965. In 1984 an attempt was made to revive the race. Y, currently, can see the race Volpino living as guard dogs on breeding farms, or as a companion dog, but still the Volpino they are considered a rare breed, position that there are only about 2000 copies to the length and breadth of the world.
Most of the Volpinos, it is found in Italy but some people are breeding them in Scandinavian countries, in the United Kingdom and the United States.UU.
Physical characteristics
The Volpino Italiano it is a small but compact dog with a harmonious physique. Can grow up to 30 cm tall and weigh 5 kg. His long, silky coat is soft and lined with a dense undercoat. It can be white, red, brown or black. There are also champagne colored animals, but they are not very popular in breeding.
Character and skills
The Volpino Italiano has a very individual character, which means that even as a puppy you need a lot of patience and enough consistency in your upbringing. Due to its high intelligence it is very teachable and therefore very good for training. Has a very lively temperament, is curious and therefore available for all kinds of fun. So, is particularly suitable for any type of dog sport and needs sufficient mental and physical activity.
In the family it is a very affectionate dog, loving and vigilant. Has a natural distrust of strangers.
It is an ideal dog for the family and its character also makes it very suitable to live with children.
With it you can spend a lot of time in nature. Despite its size, the Volpino Italiano it is a very robust dog that is not deterred by the rain, snow and cold to do your daily need for exercise.
Volpino care
The puppy's coat requires a lot of care: should not only be brushed regularly, but also bathed from time to time.
Esperanza de vida of «Volpino Italiano»
The «Volpino Italiano», which originally descends from German Spitz, he is a very robust dog, which can have a high life expectancy of up to 15 years.
Typical diseases «Italian Volpino»
Also in terms of health, the Volpino he is a very robust dog, who does not have any common hereditary disease.
In rare cases the breed is affected by an eye disease, which can happen especially in old age. May lead to lens shift of the eye, what can lead to glaucoma.
Characteristics "Volpino Italiano"
Coexistence is important that you have with your new friend. Before considering the acquisition of a dog of the breed "Volpino Italiano" you know certain factors. Not all breeds of dogs are apt to live in an apartment, you must take into account his character, their need for exercise, their interaction with other pets, their care and if you have small children, their level of tolerance towards them.
«Volpino Italiano» Dog Breed – Facts and Information
Type and recognitions:
FCI CLASSIFICATION:
Group :
Section : . .
Federations:
– FCI – Group 5 – Section 4 European Spitz. ⓘ
FCI breed standard "Volpino Italiano"
Origin:
Italy
Date of publication of the valid original standard:
9.06.1999
Use:
Guard and companion dog.
General appearance:
This is a small format Spitz, very compact, harmonious and covered with long, bristly hair.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS: It has a square shape; The length of the head reaches almost 4/10 of body length.
Behavior / temperament:
He is very attached to his environment and the people he knows well.. His temperament is very marked, jovial, lively and mischievous.
Head:
It has a pyramidal shape. Its length reaches 4/10 the height at the withers.
Cranial region:
Skull : Its length exceeds that of the snout (6,5/5), its bizygomatic width is greater than half the length of the head (7,3/11,5). It is more or less ovoid in shape, both in the sagittal sense, as in the transversal. The mid-frontal sulcus is not very marked, as well as the occipital protuberance. The upper axes of the skull and snout are slightly convergent. The bones protruding from the forehead are well developed and fall almost perpendicularly on the root of the nasal cannula..
Depression links (stop) : It is rather accentuated.
facial region:
Truffle : It's humid, fresh, with the windows wide open. Profile view, It is located on the same line as the nasal cannula., and does not exceed the anterior line of the lips. Its color is always black, both in the white-furred specimens, as in those with red fur.
Snout : Pointed. Its length is less than that of the skull and its lateral faces are convergent.. The nasal cannula is rectilinear. In profile, the lower edge of the snout is determined by the jaw.
Lips : Seen from the front, the upper lip draws a straight line on its lower edge. In the corner, the mucosa is not visible, so that, the lips are very short. The edges of the lips are pigmented black.
Jaws / Teeth : The jaws are not strong in appearance, but they are normally developed and adapt perfectly due to their anterior edge. Its branches are rectilinear. The teeth are white, are regularly aligned and complete. They are perfectly developed. The joint is in the form of scissors, but the pincer-shaped joint is accepted.
Eyes : They are normal size and open wide. They denote vigilance and liveliness. The palpebral opening is rounded; They are placed in planes that form a wide open angle behind.
The eyelids join perfectly against the eyeball. The iris is dark ocher in color and the edges of the eyelids are pigmented black..
Ears : Short, form triangular, upright. The cartilage is rigid. The inner surface of the ears faces forward. Set high and very close to each other. The length of the ears reaches approximately half the length of the head.
Neck:
Its length is almost equal to that of the head. His bearing is always high. Your skin is well attached to the underlying tissues.
Body:
It has a square shape. Its longitude, measured from the tip of the shoulder, even the gluteus, is equal to the height at the withers.
top line : The dorsal line is straight; in the region of the back it is slightly convex.
Cross : It protrudes slightly above the line of the back.
Rump : Extends the line of the spine. Its obliquity, from the hip to the base of the tail, is 10° below the horizontal.
Breast
: Come down to the level of the elbows. The ribs are tight. The sternal region is long.
bottom line : From the sternum to the belly there is little ascending. The depth of the flanks is not very pronounced.
Tail:
It is located in the extension of the rump, always curled up on the back. Its length is somewhat less than the height at the withers.
Tips
PREVIOUS MEMBERS : Seen in conjunction, They are parallel and vertical to each other and, in relation to the median plane of the body, they are perfectly parallel.
Shoulder : The length of the shoulder blade is equal to ¼ of the height at the withers. Its obliquity below the horizontal is 60°.
Arm : It is longer than the scapula and its obliquity below the horizontal is 60°. Appears approximately parallel to the median plane of the body.
Elbows : They are parallel to the median plane of the body.Forearm : Extend the vertical line. It is light boned. Its longitude, measured from the ground to the elbow, It is slightly more than half the height at the withers.
Carpus and metacarpus : Seen from the front, extend the vertical line of the forearm. Seen in profile, they are oblique.
Front feet : They are oval in shape and the fingers are well together.. The central and digital pads, as well as nails, they are black.
LATER MEMBERS : As a whole and seen from behind, They must follow a perfectly vertical line from the tip of the gluteus to the ground. They are parallel to each other.
Thigh : Its length is equal to 1/3 the height at the withers. It is perfectly parallel to the median plane of the body.
Leg : Its length is slightly less than the thigh. It is made of light bones and its obliquity below the horizontal is 55 a 60°.
Hock : The distance between the tip of the hock and the ground slightly exceeds ¼ of the height at the withers.
Metatarsus : It is vertical and, seen both in profile and from behind, his poise is perfect.
Rear feet : Oval, like the front feet and with the same characteristics.
Movement:
It should not be in jumps, not even during the jog, not even during the gallop. All movements must be with wide steps.
Mantle
SKIN : It is well applied and stretched, no appearance of slackness in any part of the body.
HAIR : Bushy, very long, straight and bristly in an exceptional way. It is stiff and rough in texture; should never be straight. Even if it is not very abundant, should always be bristly. The trunk gives the impression of being wrapped in a sleeve, particularly on the neck, where the hair forms a wide collar. The head is covered by semi-long hair that hides the base of the ears..
The hair that covers the muzzle is short. Above the ears the hair is very fine and thin.. The tail is provided with very long hair. On the posterior edges of the limbs the hair forms a fringe.
COLOR :
• Solid white.
• Solid red
• Champagne, accepted color, but not desirable. A pale orange tone is acceptable over the ears., But this is still an imperfection..
Size and weight:
Height to the cross :
Of 27 to 30 cm in males.
Of 25 to 28 cm in females.
Fouls:
Any deviation from the aforementioned criteria is considered as a fault and the severity of this is considered to the degree of the deviation to the standard and its consequences on the health and well-being of the dog..
MISS PLAYOFFS :
• Nose of any color other than black.
• Convex nasal canal.
• Different colored eyes.
• Tail that falls between the hind limbs.
• Size that exceeds by more than 3 cm the limits established by the standard.
DISQUALIFICATION FAULTS:
• Aggressive or fearful dog.
• Divergence of the craniofacial axes.
• Superior prognathism.
• Total depigmentation of the nose or the edges of the eyelids.
• Fully hanging ears.
• No queue, or very short tail, either congenital or artificial.
• Any color other than white, red, or the color champagne (although it is not the most desirable).
• Red spots on a white background and white or black spots on a red background.
Any dog showing clear signs of physical or behavioral abnormalities must be disqualified..
N.B.:
Males should have two normal-appearing testicles fully descended into the scrotum..
Source: F.C.I - International Cynological Federation
Alternative names:
1. Volpino, Cane del Quirinale, Cane di Firenze (English).
2. Volino (French).
3. Italienischer volpino (German).
4. Volpino italiano (Portuguese).
5. Zorrito italiano, volpino (español).
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The Pomeranian very active, independent, Intelligent, brave and loyal.
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History
The Pomeranian (Deutscher Spitz;, Pomeranian Lulu or Deutscher Zwergspitz) It is a dog of the Spitz family, named for the region of Pomerania Central, Eastern Germany, and is classified as a dog «Toy» due to its small size.
The ancestors of the Pomerania were Iceland and Lapland sled dogs, He came to Europe because of Pomerania.
The region of Pomerania, bathed in the north by the Baltic Sea and bounded in the west by the island of Rügen and in the east by the Vistula River, It was occupied by many peoples, celts, Slavs, Poles, Swedes, Danish and Prussian. Its name comes from Pomore or Pommern, which means "by the sea", and it was given in times of Charlemagne. Is in Pomerania where the Spitz won fame as a pet and dog work.
The hair German Spitz requires certain care, especially for exhibitions.
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History
The Spitz it is one of the oldest German domestic dog breeds, although its origins are not entirely clear. There is evidence that dogs Spitz lived together with humans ago 4.000 years. Due to its wide diffusion as a watchdog on farms and in the homes of the petty bourgeoisie, it also found its way into literature and painting..
Especially in rural areas, a German Spitz was ubiquitous in the old days as a house and garden dog. Smaller Spitz were popular as lap dogs with ladies.
The popularity of the Spitz decreased so much in the recent past that it was declared an endangered breed of pet in 2003.
Physical characteristics
All the German Spitz, regardless of size or color, they form a family and should have similar features and a typical lace look.
The Spitz impresses with his beautiful coat. The abundant undercoat and long top coat, straight and outstanding give them their unmistakable appearance. Particularly striking is the strongly mane-like collar around the neck and the bushy, furry tail., that is carried boldly on the back. The fox-like head with quick eyes and small, narrow, pointy ears give the Spitz its characteristic disturbing expression.. The body of the Spitz is square.
Measurements:
to) Wolfspitz / Keeshond : 49 cm ± 6 cm..
b) Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) : 46 cm ± 4 cm..
c) Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz) : 34 cm ± 4 cm..
d) Kleinspitz (Miniature or Small Spitz) : 26 cm ± 3 cm..
and) Zwergspitz (Toy or Dwarf Spitz) / Pomeranian : 20 cm ± 2 cm..
(are undesirable specimens measuring less than 18 cm.).
Weight
Any variation in the size of the German Spitz should have a corresponding variation in weight.
Character and skills
One German Spitz has a reputation for being a chatterbox. In fact, the dogs bark a lot; for a guard dog, making a sound is a desirable characteristic, that today cannot be reconciled with all the neighbors.
A natural distrust, along with incorruptibility and loyalty, is inherent to German Spitz. This makes it predestined to be a watchdog that patrols its territory and reports suspicious incidents.. One German Spitz reliably defends the things entrusted to him. When not on guard, a is a very friendly and affectionate dog, sometimes a little possessive, who follows his humans closely and enjoys being petted. One German Spitz is generally regarded as a child.
The education and attitude of the German Spitz
With cheerful romp and docility, a German Spitzn is a dog that absolutely needs a task. Find your place as a working watchdog, but also as a companion and family dog. With lots of positive encouragement and loving consistency, breeding is not problematic and can also be managed if you have little experience with dogs.
for a German Spitz be respectful of animals, must be weather resistant: The Spitz it just feels really comfortable outdoors, either with sun, rain or snow. It is an ideal companion for runners, riders and cyclists. He is also an agility sports enthusiast. As the Spitz only has a weakly developed hunting instinct, does not tend to go its own way when outdoors and is easy to recover. It is less suitable for intensive accommodation, especially because he likes to bark a lot. Similar to the Poodle, the spitz is available in different sizes, from the Zwergspitz (Toy or Dwarf Spitz) / Pomeranian to Wolfspitz / Keeshond. The best known variant is the Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz) with a shoulder height of 34-38 cm and weighing up to 10 kg. Apart from its format, the types do not differ visually.
Caring for the German Spitz
Surprisingly, the fluffy coat of the Spitz does not require much grooming. The hair is dirt repellent, so an occasional brushing is enough. It also, a German Spitz it is very clean and cleans itself. Also in terms of health, the Spitz they are quite robust dogs.
Type and recognitions:
FCI CLASSIFICATION:
Group :
Section : . .
Federations:
– FCI – Group 5 – Section 4 European Spitz. ⓘ
FCI breed standard "German Spitz"
Origin:
Germany
Date of publication of the valid original standard:
04.09.2019.
Use:
Guard and companion dog.
General appearance:
TheSpitzThey attract attention for their beautiful separated fur with the presence of a very dense undercoat.. The neck surrounded by an abundant mane and the tail covered with long hair is striking., turned up and spread boldly on the back. The head is similar to that of the fox with diligent eyes and small pointed ears. The ears, placed very close to each other, confer toSpitzhis characteristic relaxed appearance.
important proportions
Proportion of 1:1 between the height at the withers and the length of the dog.
Behavior / temperament:
TheGerman Spitz is constantly attentive, is active and exceptionally dependent on his master. Learn quickly and can be trained easily. His distrust of strangers and his lack of interest in hunting allow him to be considered the ideal watchman for the house and farm.. Its most notable characteristics are its resistance to weathering., its robustness and longevity.
Head:
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Cranial region:
Skull: The skull ofSpitzis medium-sized; viewed from above seems to swell back becoming more narrow wedge shaped to the tip of the nose.
Depression links (Stop): Little steep until marked, but never abrupt.
facial region:
Truffle: Round, small, black; in all theSpitzbrown in color is dark brown in color.
Snout: Not very long, Neither coarse nor pointed; It presents a good proportion in relation to the skull (in the Spitz type Keeshond/Wolf, in the large Spitz and medium Spitz the ratio snout/skull is approximately 2/3, in the small Spitz and in theSpitz enano/Pomerania is approximately 2/4).
Lips: They are not hanging; they are well bonded and do not form folds in the corners. They are black in all colours, in theSpitzbrown in color are brown in color.
Jaws/Teeth: The jaws are normally developed and show a complete scissors bite with 42 teeth, That is, the upper incisors fall closely in front of the lower incisors., teeth being implanted perpendicular to the jaws. InSmall and dwarf spitz/Pomeranian the loss of a few promolars is tolerable. A pincer bite is allowed in all varieties ofSpitz.
Cheeks: The cheeks are slightly round and are not prominent.
Eyes: The eyes are medium-sized, elongated, a little oblique, dark colored. The eyelids have black pigmentation in all color varieties and are only dark brown in theSpitzof brown variety.
Ears: The pointed ears in the shape of a pointed triangle are small and rather closely placed together.. Its inclusion is high. They always remain erect with a rigid tip.
Neck:
The neck is moderately long and presents a broad inclusion with shoulders; the neck is slightly convex, without dewlap and covered with a mane shaped collar.
Body:
top line: The top line begins at the tip of the erect ears and passes in a gentle arc over the short, straight back.. The deployed and with abundant fur tail partially covers the back and rounded silhouette.
Cross/Back: The high cross falls imperceptibly on the short back, straight and strong.
Pork loin: Short, wide and strong.
Rump: The rump is short and wide, unexpired.
Breast
: Deep chest, well arched; the apron is well developed.
Bottom line and belly: The chest is expanded as much as possible back; the abdomen is moderately retracted.
Tail:
The tail has a high insertion and a medium length; bends upward from the root and rolls over the back, spreading firmly. Well covered with thick hair. A double loop in the tip of the tail is acceptable.
Tips
Former members
As a whole: Straight, large on the front.
Shoulder: The scapula is long, placed backwards at an angle. The arm, showing almost the same length, with the scapula forms an angle of approximately 90 degrees. Shoulders with good musculature are closely linked with the chest.
Arm: Medium length, robust and fully straight on the trunk, covered with long hair in the form of pen in the posterior region.
Elbows: The elbow joint is strong, close to the chest without bending inward or outward.
Metacarpus: The Metacarpus strong and medium length, forms an angle of approximately 20° in relation to the perpendicular line.
Front feet: The front feet are as small as possible, round, compact, as cat with well arched toes feet. Pads and nails are black in all varieties of Spitz, and they are only dark brown on brown dogs.
Later members
As a whole: The hindquarters are very muscular, covered with very long hair up to the Hock joint. The hind limbs are straight and parallel to each other..
Thigh and leg: They have approximately the same length.
Knee: The knee joint is strong, slightly angled and, during the movement, It does not twist outward or inward.
Metatarsus: Medium length, very strong, maintains a position perpendicular to the ground.
Rear feet: The hind feet are as small as possible, round, with toes well arched and together, as cat feet. Pads are hard. The color of nails, pads is much darker.
Movement:
TheSpitzmoves with enough coordination, with a good push and almost floating in light trot.
Mantle
Skin
The skin should be well attached to the body, without kinking.
Fur
TheSpitzThey have a double coat covered with hair: the outer layer is long-haired, straight and separate and the inner layer is short-haired, dense and woolly. The head, ears, anterior surface of the forelimbs and hindlimbs and feet are covered by short, dense hair (velvety). The rest of the body is long and abundant hair. The hair should not be wavy, chino, or form hair, You must not present a stripe on the back. A thick mane covers the neck and shoulders. The rear face of the forelimbs has hair in the form of feathers. The hindquarters should be covered with long hair from the rump to the Hock joint. The queue must be covered with hair is long and abundant.
Color
Wolf Spitz/Keeshond: Grayish.
Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) : Negro, brown, white.
Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz): Negro, brown, white, orange, grey, other colors.
Kleinspitz (Miniature or Small Spitz): Negro, brown, White Orange, grey, other colors.
Spitz enano/Pomerania: Negro, brown, white, orange, grey, other colors.
Black Spitz: The fur of the black Spitz should be dark in the skin as well as internal NAP and the color of the outer layer should be jet black color without any white spot.
Brown Spitz: The Brown Spitz should have a uniform dark brown color.
White Spitz: The hair should be pure white, no yellowish tones that can often occur in the ears.
Spitz anaranjando: The Orange Spitz should have a single uniform colour in the average range of the RAL (Registration International of the color scale).
Greyish Spitz/Keeshond: Gray is understood as grey silver with black hair tips. Snout and ears are dark. Around the eyes there is a drawing in the shape of glasses consisting of a delicate black line. (It extends from the outer corner of the eye to the lower part of the inclusion of the ear) or in broken lines and shading that draw short eyebrows, but expressive. Mane and ring shoulders are a tone clear. The anterior and posterior members are grey silver unmarked black below the elbows and knees, except delicate stripes on your fingers (pencilling). The tip of the tail is black. The lower part of the tail and the buttocks are grey Silver clear.
Spitz other colours: Under this description all tones are included as: cream-coloured, cream-saber, anaranjado-Sable, black with tan and stained. The spotted must have a white background color. Black stains, brown, gray or orange should be distributed throughout the body.
Size and weight:
Height to the cross
Wolf Spitz/Keeshond: 49 cm ± 6 cm..
Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) : 46 cm ± 4 cm..
Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz): 34 cm ± 4 cm..
Kleinspitz (Miniature or Small Spitz): 26 cm ± 3 cm..
Spitz enano/Pomerania: 20 cm ± 2 cm. (are undesirable specimens measuring less than 18 cm.).
Weight
Any variation in the size of theGerman Spitz must have a corresponding variation in its weight.
Fouls:
Any deviation from the above criteria is considered missing and the seriousness is considered to the extent of the deviation to the standard.
Serious misconduct
Defects in the Constitution.
Head too flat or sharp Apple-shaped.
Truffle, eyelids and lips of flesh-colored.
Defects in the premolars in Wolf Spitz/Keeshond, Medium and large Spitz.
Eyes too big or clear or very outgoing.
Defects in the movement.
Absence of classic drawing of the face inSpitzgrey.
ELIMINATING fAULTS
Aggressive or fearful dog.
Open fontanel.
Upper or lower prognathism.
Entropion or ectropion.
Floppy ears.
White spots visible on allSpitznon white.
Any dog showing clear signs of physical or behavioral abnormalities should be disqualified..
N.B.:
Males should have two normal-appearing testicles fully descended into the scrotum..
Source: F.C.I - International Cynological Federation
Alternative names:
1. Deutscher Spitz (English).
2. Spitz allemand (French).
3. Deutsche Spitze (German).
4. Deutsche Spitze (Portuguese).
5. Spitz alemán (español).
Photos
1- Szpic_miniatura at the national show in Rybnik – Stone to Pleple2000 / CC BY-SA
German Spitz varieties
to) Wolfspitz / Keeshond.
b) Grossespitz (Giant or Large Spitz) .
c) Mittelspitz (Standard or Medium Spitz).
d) Kleinspitz (Miniature or Small Spitz).
and) Zwergspitz (Toy or Dwarf Spitz) / Pomeranian.