0-1 Month Female Purebred Japanese Spitz

The Japanese Spitz is a small dog from the Spitz group with fluffy fur of a snow-white color. Representatives of the breed are distinguished by a lively temperament, but they are quite manageable and easy to train. The Japanese Spitz is a snow-white shaggy miracle with a twinkle in his eyes and a happy smile on his face. The main purpose of the breed is to make friends and keep a company, with which its representatives cope at the highest level. Moderately inquisitive and emotionally reserved in a good way, the Japanese Spitz is an example of an ideal friend and companion, with whom it is always easy. Mood swings, eccentric behavior, nervousness - all this is unusual and incomprehensible to the playful "Japanese", born with a strategic reserve of positive and excellent mood, which the animal has enough for its entire long life. The Japanese Spitz were presented to the world by the Land of the Rising Sun in the interval between 20-30 years of the XX century. The East is a delicate matter, therefore, it is still not possible to get information from Asian breeders 0-1 Month Female Purebred Japanese Spitz  about which particular breed gave a start in life to these charming pussies. It is only known that in 1921, at an exhibition in Tokyo, the first snow-white "Japanese" was already "lit", whose ancestor, most likely, was a German Spitz imported from China. Starting from the 30s and up to the 40s of the XX century, breeders intensively pumped the breed, alternately adding genes of Spitz dogs of Canadian, Australian and American origin to it. It is to them that the Japanese Spitz owes its emphatically glamorous, with a slight bias to orientality, appearance. At the same time, the official recognition of animals by cynological associations went gradually and not always smoothly. For example, in Japan, the breed standardization procedure was carried out already in 1948. The International Cynological Association pulled it to the last, but in 1964 it nevertheless lost ground and offered its own version of the breed standard. There were also those who remained unshakable in their decision. In particular, the specialists of the American Kennel Club categorically refused to standardize the Japanese Spitz, ranking the animals as a rather well-known and numerous clan of American Eskimo dogs at that time. The Japanese Spitz arrived in Russia after the collapse of the USSR, together with the circus trainer Nikolai Pavlenko. The artist was not going to engage in breeding activities, and he needed dogs exclusively for performances in the arena. However, after a couple of successful numbers, the trainer had to reconsider his views. So in the family of circus spitz came replenishment from several purebred producers, who subsequently gave life to the majority of domestic "Japanese". This smiling "Asian", although it seems like an exact copy of the German and Florentine Spitz, still has some exterior features. For example, in comparison with European relatives, he has a more elongated body (ratio of height to body length - 10:11), not to mention the markedly oriental cut of the eyes, which is atypical for Spitz-like dogs. The snow-white coat of the "Japanese" is another identifying feature of the breed. No yellowness and transitions to milk or creamy options are allowed, otherwise it will not be a Japanese Spitz, but an unsuccessful parody of it. The Japanese Spitz has a small, rounded head, slightly widening towards the back of the head. The stop is clearly visible, the muzzle is wedge-shaped. The teeth of this breed are medium-sized, but strong enough. The bite is "scissors". The miniature nose looks sharply rounded and is painted black. The eyes of the Japanese Spitz are small, dark, slightly slanted, with contrasting rims. The dog's tiny ears are triangular in shape. They are set at a fairly close distance from each other and look straight ahead. The Japanese Spitz has a moderately long, strong neck with a graceful curve. The body of the Japanese Spitz is slightly elongated, with a straight, short back, a convex lumbar region and a wide chest. The dog's belly is well tucked up. The shoulders are set at an angle, the forearms are of a straight type with the elbows touching the body. The hind legs of the "Japanese" are muscular, with normally developed hocks. Feet with hard black pads and claws of the same color resemble those of a cat. https://jiji.ug/kampala/dogs-and-puppies/0-1-month-female-purebred-japanese-spitz-meREqcX452gL4JJTgtOCApVh.html

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