Indian Spitz

Indian Spitz

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The Indian Spitz, a spitz-type dog breed belonging to the utility group, was once an excellent farm worker found in India. Nowadays, they have lost their popularity to the Pomeranian, which is almost identical to this breed. In fact, the Indian Spitz is often called by this name by mistake. When trained, this breed is elegant in the show ring. The Indian Spitz is most often white in colour, but it may also come in other solid colours – brown and black. The breed is classified into the Smaller Indian Spitz and the Greater Indian Spitz.

These dogs are generally playful and kind towards human. They bark quite often for fun or for needs. Indian spitz also love to chase their own tail. They are quite athletic. These type of dogs like to jump around and are mostly active. They could adapt aggressive nature if not treated properly.

These dogs are fairly associated with the wolf family as they like to hunt down pigeons and rodents. They often use their ancestry skills to hunt their prey like bending on their knees and slowly moving towards their target. Indian spitz are small in length and height so they are generally linked up with Pomeranian.

Indian spitz are very intelligent. They can learn many tricks in minutes if taught in a proper way. They are quite clever and can understand our intentions very well.

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