FSCA BREEDER REFERRAL Valkyrie Farms; Erie, PA; Julie Parker; (814) 449-2740 Arizona Maru Finnish Spitz; Chino Valley, AZ; Anita Thomas (928) 636-6548 Skandia Finnish Spitz; Glendale, AZ; Peggy Urton (623) 572-6916 California Velvet Hills Finnish Spitz; Los Osos, CA; Mary J. Ellis; (805) 788-8279 Colorado DV9K9 Kennels; Colorado Springs, CO; Michelle Leathers; (509) 991-7783 More
Find Finnish Spitz dogs and puppies from Colorado breeders. It’s also free to list your available puppies and litters on our site. More
Puppies for sale from dog breeders near Colorado. Find the perfect puppy for sale in Colorado at Next Day Pets. More
A complete list of all Finnish Spitz rescue groups located in Colorado and across the USA! Finnish Spitz dogs and puppies available for adoption near Wheat Ridge, Lakewood, and Loveland! More
The Finnish Spitz has been bred for centuries as a "barking hunting dog", bringing the hunter to him with his voice. It should be noted by prospective Finnish Spitz owners that while an asset in hunting, barking could cause an unpleasant situation if one has neighbors in close proximity unless the dog is taught that unprovoked barking is not acceptable. More
Early names for the breed included Suomenpystykorva (Finnish Cock-Eared Dog) and Finnish Barking Bird Dog. When it first came to England it was called the Finsk Spets (derived from its Swedish name), but in 1891, the name was officially changed to Finnish Spitz. More
It’s estimated that between 50 and 70 distinct spitz breeds exist. Here are some of them: Akita. Alaskan Malamute. American Eskimo Dog. Chow Chow. Finnish Lapphund. Finnish Spitz. Icelandic ... More
The Finnish Spitz presents a fox-like picture. The breed has long been used to hunt small game and birds. The pointed muzzle, erect ears, dense coat and curled tail denotes its northern heritage. More
Look at pictures of Finnish Spitz puppies who need a home. Woof! Why buy a Finnish Spitz puppy for sale if you can adopt and save a life? Look at pictures of Finnish Spitz puppies who need a home. Anything Look…Weird? For the best experience, we recommend you upgrade to the latest version of Chrome or Safari. ... More
Like all spitz-type breeds, Finnish Spitz shed a lot. Be prepared for lots of brushing to get the dead hair out, and vacuuming! About the author : Michele Welton has over 40 years of experience as a Dog Trainer, Dog Breed Consultant, and founder of three Dog Training Centers. More
❤️ Sharing is Caring
Share on Facebook - Tweet - Reddit