Welcome to the Club Dedicated to Gather All Japanese Spitz.
The Japanese Spitz (日本スピッツ Nihon Supittsu ) is a small to medium breed of dog of the Spitz type. The Japanese Spitz is a companion dog
and pet. There are varying standards around the world as to the ideal
size of the breed, but they are always larger than their smaller
cousins, the Pomeranian.
They were developed in Japan in the 1920s and 30s by breeding a number
of other Spitz type dog breeds together. They are recognized by the vast
majority of the major kennel clubs, except the American Kennel Club due
to it being similar appearance to the white Pomeranian dog, American Eskimo Dog and Samoyed Dog. While they are a relatively new breed, they are becoming widely popular due to their favorable temperament and other features.
The major health concern is patellar luxation,
and a minor recurring concern is that the breed can be prone to runny
eyes. They can act as reliable watchdogs, but are a type of companion dog
and prefer to be an active part of the family. Although they might
appear fluffy, they are a low maintenance breed as the coat has a non
stick texture often compared to teflon.
Information taken from Wikipedia.