Country of Origin:
Finland
Breed Group:
Hound
Size:
Medium
Temperament:
Lively, independent, alert, friendly, vocal
Exercise Requirements:
Moderate to high – requires around 1 to 1.5 hours of daily activity including walks, free running in secure areas, and mentally stimulating play; enjoys exploring and using its voice
Typical Lifespan:
12–14 years
Grooming Needs:
Moderate – dense double coat needs brushing several times a week, especially during seasonal moults; coat is weather-resistant and relatively clean
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Description:
The Finnish Spitz is the national dog of Finland, known for its fox-like appearance, erect ears, and vibrant red-gold coat. Originally bred to hunt game birds by barking to alert hunters, it is lively, clever, and affectionate with its family. It is naturally vocal, making it a good watchdog, though this trait may need to be managed in quiet neighbourhoods.
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