Spitz Group Dogs Information: List of Spitz Dog Breeds
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Ainu Dog
Alaskan Husky
Alaskan Klee Kai
American Indian Dog
Canadian Eskimo Dog
Chinese Foo Dog
Chinook
Eurasier
Finnish Lapphund
Finnish Spitz
General Information
German Spitz
Greenland Dog
Hokkaido
Iceland Sheepdog
Inuit Sled Dog
Japanese Spitz
Kai
Karelian Bear Dog
Kishu
Korean Jindo
Laika
Norbottenspitz
Norwegian Buhund
Norwegian Lundehund
Poongsan
Seppala Siberian Sleddog
Shikoku
Volpino Italiano

 
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  Dino's Page - Pictures and Information
Many pictures, links and some information about Finnish lapphunds. Finnish Lapphund (Suomenlapinkoira in Finnish) is an old North Scandinavian breed.

  German Spitz - Breed Standard
General Appearance: Compact, short coupled and well knit with an almost square outline. Firm condition, the profuse off-standing coat not disguising any lack of substance. Characteristics: The German Spitz is intelligent, active and alert. Its buoyancy, independence and devotion to the family are the breed characteristics.

  Icelandic Sheepdog - Breed Standard
Breed Standard of the Icelandic Sheepdog, also known as Icelandic Spitz or Iceland Dog. This breed standard contains information concerning the Icelandic Sheepdogs general appearance, as well as details concerning head, body, coat and colour.

  Photos and Images of the Ainu Dog (Hokkaido Dog)
Photos and Images of the Ainu Dog. Ainu Dog puppy, Ainu Dog adult (female), Ainu Dog adult (male). Photos on this page are contributed by visitors to this site.

  Alaskan Klee Kai Dog - Breed Information
The Alaskan Klee Kai was developed in Alaska by Linda Spurlin and her family, to be a companion-sized version of the Alaskan Husky. From the early 70's through 1988, the Spurlins carefully selected dogs who met their high standards for appearance and soundness. In 1988, they made the Alaskan Klee Kai available to others.

  Canadian Eskimo Dog Article and Photos
Canadian Eskimo Dog Article and Photos on SledDogCentral.com. Today the breed exists mostly as companions on small recreational teams and as traditional transportation for tourists in parts of the North. A small number of breeders also exhibit their dogs at CKC sanctioned dogs shows throughout Canada.

  Rare Dog Breed: Chinese Foo Dog
Information at a glance: Height: Toy - 10 in. or less/ 25cm., or less, Miniature - 10-15 in./25 - 38 cm., Standard - over 15 in./over 38 cm. / Weight: Small - up to 20 lbs./ up to 9 kg., Medium - 21-50 lbs./9.5 - 22 kg. Large - 51 lbs. and up/23 kg. and up. Registry: IRBDC, Chinese Foo Dog Club of America. Page includes a picture of Chinese Foo Dog.

  Traditional Japanese Dogs
The Hokkaido or Ainu Dog is one of the traditional breeds of Japanese dogs along with the Akita, Shiba Inu, Kai Inu, Kisyu Inu, Sikoku Inu, and others. Pictures of this dogs included.

  Alaskan Klee Kai Pictures
A collection of photos and pictures of Alaskan Klee Kai dogs. None of these dogs or puppies are for sale, they are pets of the people who's names are listed with the photo.

  Canadian Eskimo Dog - Breed Profile
The Canadian Eskimo Dog, called 'Qimmiq' by the Inuit is an indigenous breed to Canada. The Canadian Eskimo Dog is extremely adaptable in a home environment, show ring or sled. They are willing to please, loyal and are easily trained. Playful with people and with each other, they require human interaction and enjoy affection and attention.

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