Puppy Dog Breed Finnish Spitz
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for those who dont know what a Finnish Spitz are, its a breed in the Akita bloodline and has a curly tail and is just much smaller and much more sweeter looking than the Akita. barking doesnt bother me, we live far away from people out in like country oldtime hehe, I just think they are so beautiful and want one so badly, are they very expensive? I already know they are hard to find in Maine, I am still looking for a close breeder to drive to and get one, I had a Shiba Inu which is the same breed only smaller and a little different in color and she barked alot but only when she was upset and wanted to be with me. I know I can train one I had a Shiba Inu and they are of strong mind breed, and I have a little terror mini dachshund that is fairing as hard to train at the time and I lost my patience once because he peed on me when I corrected him and it grossed me out so I yelled at him for doing it, feel horrable for it but have learned to get better by just watching him and trying to figure out on what he is thinking of and its great that they seem to love horses alot because I am opening a Horse Training/Lesson buisness pretty soon and am glad they are not panst dogs like the mini dachshunds, my mini saw a horse put his tail between his legs yelped like he had been zapped to death and ran with his tail between his legs, I need a good strong obedient dog at my side that will protect in time of need and also be a great family pet, my mini stands up to nothing on any of those wants and needs I have. *** Pansy for wrong spelling up above** and sorry for no periods hehe. so your telling me a book is wrong in info when if you go to the AKC website it tells you in there book and on the website that they are in the same breed bloodline.
Answer:They do tend to bark a lot (they are called the Barking Bird Dog of Finland), can be challenging to train, males especially can get very dog aggressive and they're slow to mature. They're also very loyal, playful, like spending time with their families and are good with kids. Also tend to be good with other pets if raised with them. Thy would be a good family dog provided you can taje the barking and are knowledgeable enough to train a strong (mentally) breed.
Answer:Finnish Spitz are a lot more furry, with curly tails. (:
We are looking for a dog. We have one cat. We want a dog that's not big but not a little yappy dog. Would a Finnish Spitz be good. We are open to other suggestions.
Answer:go to your local dog pound and look. ask about getting a puppy. so that it will be raised around the cat.
Answer:It's possible. It's also possible that one day, prey drive will kick in, and you'll have an issue. However, it's most likely that a puppy will acclimate to the cats just fine, especially if the cats interact with the puppy, whether in play or chase or what have you.
Is there a genetic test or something where I can find out exactly what breed is my dog?
Answer:I'm Italien. I' dont' speek good inglish, I'm sorry...:( :( :(