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Spitz
📍 Origin
Armenia
📏 Size
Small to Medium
Lifespan
12-14 years
🐾 Coat Length
Short to Curly

🐾 Spitz 🐾

Personality:
Spitz dogs are highly intelligent and possess keen observational skills. They are quick to learn and excel in obedience training and canine activities that challenge their intellect. With their alert nature, Spitz dogs make excellent watchdogs, alerting their owners to any potential threats.
About:

​​The Spitz dog breed known for their distinctive appearance characterized by their fluffy double coat, pointed ears, and curled tail carried over their back.

Temperament Attributes 🐾
Affectionate
Friendly
Independent
Intelligence
Energy Level
Adaptability
Watchdog Ability
Coat Colors 🎨
Various
Weather Tolerance 🌤
☀️ Hot Weather — 27/10❄️ Cold Weather — 0/10

Diet

  • Provide high-quality protein sources like chicken or fish to support muscle health.
  • Incorporate omega-3 fatty acids, found in fish oil or flaxseed oil, for a healthy coat and skin.

Spitz Diet Essentials

Spitz Diet Essentials

High-Quality Protein:

  • Spitz breeds are active dogs with moderate to high energy levels, so they require a diet rich in high-quality animal protein to support muscle development and overall health. Look for dog foods with real meat (such as chicken, turkey, beef, or fish) listed as the first ingredient.

Balanced Nutrients:

  • Ensure the dog food provides a balance of essential nutrients, including vitamins, minerals, and fatty acids. Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids are particularly important for maintaining healthy skin and coat.

Moderate Fat Content:

  • Spitz breeds can be prone to weight gain if overfed, so choose a dog food with a moderate fat content. Fat is a concentrated source of energy, but too much can lead to obesity. Aim for a diet with around 10-15% fat content.

Complex Carbohydrates:

  • Carbohydrates provide energy, but it's essential to choose complex carbohydrates that are easily digestible and provide sustained energy. Ingredients like whole grains (brown rice, oats) and vegetables are good sources of complex carbs.

Limited Fillers and Artificial Additives:

  • Avoid dog foods with excessive fillers, artificial preservatives, colors, and flavors. Opt for natural, wholesome ingredients that provide real nutritional value.

Proper Portions:

  • Spitz breeds can have a hearty appetite, so it's crucial to measure their food portions to prevent overfeeding. Follow the feeding guidelines provided by the dog food manufacturer and adjust as needed based on your dog's activity level and body condition.

Hydration:

  • Always provide access to fresh, clean water to keep your Spitz hydrated, especially after exercise or during hot weather.

Regular Feeding Schedule:

  • Establish a regular feeding schedule to help maintain your Spitz's digestive health and prevent overeating. Most adult dogs do well with two meals per day, but individual needs may vary.

Consultation with Veterinarian:

  • Every dog is unique, so it's a good idea to consult with your veterinarian to determine the best diet plan for your Spitz breed based on factors such as age, weight, activity level, and any specific health concerns.

Recommended Products 🛒

Royal Canin Puppy Mini
Royal Canin Puppy Mini
Specifically formulated for small breed puppies like the Spitz, supporting digestive health and natural defenses.
870(1kg)
Pedigree Puppy Chicken and Milk
Pedigree Puppy Chicken and Milk
Formulated to support the growth and development of puppies, with added calcium and phosphorus for healthy bones and teeth.
210(1kg)
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