History
Dog breeders in Japan in the 1920s and 1930s created the Japanese Spitz by crossbreeding a number of other Spitz breeds to develop the Japanese Spitz
Care and Health
They are a healthy breed with very few genetic problems. The main health concern for Japanese Spitz is the development of Patellar luxation, a condition in which the kneecap dislocates out of its normal position. They can also be prone to runny eyes, which is most commonly due to having tear ducts that are too small, or an allergy to long grass or stress. It is rarely caused by any serious eye defect.
Fun Fact
Although they might appear fluffy, they are a low maintenance breed as dirt does not stick to the coat.
Good For
Companion and watchdog
Attributes
Active, loyal, and bright, great courage, affection and devotion
Traits
Size small, medium Fur,
sheds none,
high energy.