Indian Spitz – Enthusiastic and Energetic

What makes the Indian Spitz Unique?

The Indian Spitz is a Spitz-type dog breed and belongs to the group of Utility Dogs.  It is a dog with great zeal, energy and enthusiasm, and very flexible to all living conditions.  They can adapt very well with the owner living in a small apartment and in the same way they also fit themselves perfectly and easily in the large farmhouse as well. Their diet is also highly adaptable, that they can survive with milk, rice and yogurt only.

Breed Groups

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Size: Males – 20 to 25 cm (7.9 to 9.8 inches)
Females – 20 to 25 cm (7.9 to 9.8 inches)
Weight: Males – 5 to 7 kg (11 to 15.4 pounds)
Females – 5 to 7 kg (11 to 15.4 pounds)
Origin: India
Life Span: 10 – 14 Years
Colour: White. Dusky Brown, Black,
Litter Size: up to 5 puppies

Is the Indian Spitz Right For You?

The Indian Spitz is a breed that is friendly, and very loyal towards the family members. This dog breed is friendly with the other dog breeds and thus do not engage themselves in fighting with other dogs. They greet the strangers with a thrilling and high-pitched bark. They act an awesome watchdog as well.

he Indian Spitz is a Spitz-type dog breed and belongs to the group of Utility Dogs.  It is a dog with great zeal, energy and enthusiasm, and very flexible to all living conditions.  They can adapt very well with the owner living in a small apartment and in the same way they also fit themselves perfectly and easily in the large farmhouse as well. Their diet is also highly adaptable, that they can survive with milk, rice and yogurt only.


In 5 Words

  • Active
  • Athletic
  • Intelligent
  • Kind
  • Playful
Fun Fact

According to the zoologists, these dogs were first domesticated around thousands of years ago. As all the other canines, Indian Spitz was also evolved from the wolf.

Characteristics

Exercise
Friendliness
Trainability
Watchdog
Health Issues

Learn About the Indian Spitz

Description

Description

General Description

The Indian Spitz is a Spitz-type dog breed and belongs to the group of Utility Dogs.  It is a dog with great zeal, energy and enthusiasm, and very flexible to all living conditions.  They can adapt very well with the owner living in a small apartment and in the same way they also fit themselves perfectly and easily in the large farmhouse as well. Their diet is also highly adaptable, that they can survive with milk, rice and yogurt only.

The Indian Spitz is a breed that is friendly, and very loyal towards the family members. This dog breed is friendly with the other dog breeds and thus do not engage themselves in fighting with other dogs. They greet the strangers with a thrilling and high-pitched bark. They act an awesome watchdog as well.

This amazing Indian dog breed is found in many colors as well. They are generally milky white. The others colors in which Indian Spitz may be found are Dusky Brown, Black and very rarely in a hybrid of white and black.

Size

This breed is divided into two types, depending on their heights and weights. One of the two types is the Smaller Indian Spitz which stands around 20 to 25 cm (7.9 to 9.8 inches) tall and has a weight of about 5 to 7 kg (11 to 15.4 pounds) for both males and females.

Coat

The Indiana Spitz resembled Samoyeds and German Spitzes, except that they have less thicker coats. Generally, the color of the coat is milky white but other colors include black, dusky brown and mixed black and white.

Short History

Short History of the Indian Spitz

The Indian Spitz was one of the most popular dogs in India in the 1980s and the 1990s when India’s import rules made it very difficult to import dogs of other breeds. Today, despite being overshadowed by other breeds like Pugs and Lhasa Apso, they dominate and thrive as one of the most economical and yet pleasant pets.The Indian Spitz is often called Pomeranian though the two breeds are much different and the Indian Spitz belongs to the Spitz family along with the Elk-Hound, German Spitz, and Samoyed.

Temperament

Temperament

The Indian Spitz is a breed that is friendly, and very loyal towards the family members. This dog breed is friendly with the other dog breeds and thus do not engage themselves in fighting with other dogs. They greet the strangers with a thrilling and high-pitched bark. They act an awesome watchdog as well.

The Indian Spitz is a Spitz-type dog breed and belongs to the group of Utility Dogs.  It is a dog with great zeal, energy and enthusiasm, and very flexible to all living conditions.  They can adapt very well with the owner living in a small apartment and in the same way they also fit themselves perfectly and easily in the large farmhouse as well. Their diet is also highly adaptable, that they can survive with milk, rice and yogurt only.

Caring for Your Indian Spitz

Health

General Health

This breed has no health issues.

Care

Because of its thick coat cover, the Indian Spitz is more at home in cold temperatures. The owner should just make sure that the place is cool enough for the dog to be comfortable. While it’s true that a large space is conducive to this type of dog, apartment living can still serve well with it. The grooming is needed only to remove dead hair. Bathing is not frequent, but only when necessary.

Grooming & Bathing

Grooming & Bathing

Grooming is only need to remove its dead hair. Bathing is not frequent, but only when necessary.

Exercise & Training

Exercise & Training

This Indian Spitz is a great jogging companion, that is why it has to be given daily exercise of long walks and running. ll forms of training needed for the development of this breed must also be given. As long as they are given praise and reward for their accomplishments they will endear themselves to training.