The Pomeranian is a descendant of the sled dogs of Iceland and Lapland and is the smallest member of
the spitz family of dogs.
Today,
the spitz family of dogs encompasses many different breeds, but a distinguishing characteristic is a tail that curls over the dog's back.
The Keeshond History The Keeshond, originating in the Netherlands, is a member of
the Spitz family of dogs.
Not exact matches
However, it is thought the American Eskimo
dog is a member
of the
Spitz family which is a Nordic breed.
The Shiba is a
spitz breed — a
family of dogs found in various places in the world but mainly associated with norther latitudes, though their origin is not known.
This breed
of dog belongs to the
Spitz family, which hailed from the Prussian province
of Pomerania.
Like most
of the
dogs of the
spitz family, the Alaskan malamute evolved in the Arctic regions, shaped by the adverse climatic conditions.
The keeshond (plural: keeshonden) is one
of the
family of spitz dogs, although its exact origin is undocumented.
The original purpose
of this large member
of the
Spitz family was as a hunting
dog.
Unlike most members
of the
spitz family this is primarily a bird
dog.
A medium - sized member
of the
Spitz -
family of dogs that is spread across Asia and northern Europe.
The German
Spitz is the perfect
family dog, they love to be in the company
of their human counterparts and will thrive when around people.