Puppy Dog Breed Finnish Spitz Pictures
|
|
|
|
Latest Finnish Spitz Frequently Asked Questions:
I'm getting a dog and i am considering a Finnish spitz. If you have one or now something good or bad about them , please say something. I live in Garland Tx, thats just so you have an idea of what the temperature is like. THANKS
Answer:Here is the place to go for information on Finkies http://www.finnishspitzclub.org/ Why would you want to keep it outside/
i have looked everyplace i can think of and i have called so many places. i am looking for a border collie /finnish spitz mix. i have found some, but they are all too old. i have run out of places to look. and i dont want to spend a massive amount of money.
Answer:I am sure you know that there are not exactly a lot of Finiish Spitzs running around. In 2006 only 805 Finnish Spitz puppies were registered in the ENTIRE UNITED STATES. I promise you the owners of these dogs are not only not letting them roam the neighborhood, they are also NOT breeding them to Border Collies. Anyone that has told you they have a Finnish Spitz mix has been pulling your leg. I suggest you pick one breed or the other and purchase a purebred from a reputable breeder. Or, just accept what ever mixed breed you fall in love with at the shelter.
After much research on temperment, living arrangments, time managment, and other things. I have decided I want a puppy. Now I need to research cost, but wherever I look, no price is listed. Does anyone know how much a puppy would cost? Ball Park would be fine.
Answer:Can run from $20.00 to $500.00
i found a dog i like and want to get but i need some information on it. will they get along with my cats? will i be able to let it outside without running off? are they easy to train? (just for manners and what not) will they shed a whole lot? do they get along with people and other dogs? will it make a good family pet? i heard that they bark alot.. how do you train them not to bark so much?
Answer:Here is some information: A Finnish Spitz (Finnish language: Suomenpystykorva) is a breed of dog originating in Finland. The breed is thought to be an old one, bred as a hunting dog. It is a "bark pointer", indicating the position of game by barking to attract the hunter's attention. It has been used mostly to bark at game that flees into trees, such as squirrels, grouses, and capercaillies, but it serves well also to hunt moose and elk. Some individuals have been known to go after even a bear, despite the dog's small size. In its native country, the breed is still mostly used as a hunting dog, but as it is very friendly and loves children, in other countries it serves mainly as a house pet. The Finnish Spitz has been the national dog of Finland since 1979.
i have been looking for finnish spitz puppies, i have looked everywhere online and i have called so many shelters, pet adoptions and looked into breeders. i have found very little breeders on the east coast. i dont want to spend a lot of money either but at this point i just want one, i dont care that much. HELP
Answer:try your local paper get a healthy one that way...