Japanese Spitz

The Japanese Spitz is an intelligent, cheerful, and highly affectionate companion breed, originally developed in Japan for companionship and watchdog duties. Known for its keen awareness, elegant build, and plush white coat, the Japanese Spitz excels in obedience, agility, therapy work, and companionship.

Core Traits of the Japanese Spitz

  1. Highly Intelligent – Quick learner with strong problem-solving abilities.

  2. Loyal and Affectionate – Forms deep bonds and thrives on companionship.

  3. Energetic and Playful – Requires regular physical and mental stimulation.

  4. Versatile Companion Ability – Excels in obedience, agility, and therapy roles.

  5. Confident Yet Gentle – Bold in personality but affectionate with loved ones.

  6. Eager-to-Please – Easy to train due to its cooperative nature.

  7. Sociable and Friendly – Welcoming toward family and visitors, making an excellent pet.

  8. Resilient and Hardy – Adaptable to various living environments and climates.

  9. Compact Yet Athletic – Small but agile, maintaining graceful movement.

  10. Dense, Weather-Resistant Coat – Requires regular grooming to maintain its pristine condition.


Breed Standards

The Japanese Spitz is a small-to-medium, well-proportioned breed, standing 12-15 inches tall and weighing 10-25 pounds. It has expressive dark eyes, high-set triangular ears, and a dense, pure white double coat that is both soft and fluffy. Their graceful yet energetic gait highlights confidence and agility, making them ideal companions and therapy dogs. Temperamentally, Japanese Spitz dogs are intelligent, affectionate, and deeply loyal, excelling in both family and social settings.