Whether you are looking for basic or advanced dog training or puppy training information, we can help. To get started you should review the information below on Finnish Spitz appearance, temperament, health, history and other miscellaneous facts.
The finnish spitz breed originated in Finland and is considered as a an effective hunting dog. The breed is commonly known as bark pointer, because it alerts the attention of the hunter. They have the capability to hunt animals like squirrels, grouses, capercaillies, moose and elk.
Appearance
The finnish spitz has a squared body because the body length is same as that of the height. They have a little longer legs as compared to the shape of the body. The height may be approximately 16-19 inches for males and 14½ to 17 inches in case of females. They have a double body coating which is dense and soft, and their undercoat long and harsh hairs measures up to two inches long. The small finnish spitzs - looks similar to that of red fox. The weight of a full grown adult is approximately 27-33 pounds in case of males and 20-27 pounds for females.
Temperament
The finnish spitz intercact well with people including children. The finnish spitz is considered to be a happy member of the family, that behaves gently with children and may be aggressive towards stranger dogs. They are loyal towards their own family and so tend to become moody or shy with other dogs. They are prone to excessive barking and so they make good watchdogs.
Health
The breed is considered to be a healthy breed as they have less health concerns. Sometimes they can be vulnerable to some common dog diseases like hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, patellar luxation and epilepsy.
Miscellaneous
The finnish spitz are intelligent and determined dogs and so during trainings, they can be easily trained with soft voice and touch.
Behavior/Obedience Problems and Solutions
Keep in mind, behavior/obedience problems can happen with any breed of dog. They may be experiencing problems because the dog is just young, or has been trained poorly or abused. It is important to identify these behaviors and then address them.
Did you know social confusion is one reason that a dog might act out. Dogs think about their human families as their pack. So, it is important that your dog realizes that he is at the bottom of the pecking order. While this may seem strange or harsh, remember that submissive pack members will do what the more dominant members say. Period.
Did you know social confusion is one reason that a dog might act out. Dogs think about their human families as their pack. So, it is important that your dog realizes that he is at the bottom of the pecking order. While this may seem strange or harsh, remember that submissive pack members will do what the more dominant members say. Period.
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