Indian Spitz Dog Breed: About, Types Color
It is believed that the Indian Spitz dog breed is not indigenous to India. It was German Spitz introduced into our nation by Britishers. They later crossed their German Spitz together with Indian Pariah which made the Indian Spitz more adapted to Indian circumstances. This way, the Britishers could create an animal that would be able to endure Indian summers, and also have the same intelligence as German Spitz. German Spitz. It is believed that the Indian Spitz dog breed is similar to the European Spitz with the added benefit of being able to take on the hot climate. The breed can be found in apartments that are small also and requires an exercise program that is moderate. Indian Spitz can be referred to by other names such as smaller Indian Spitz and lesser Indian Spitz and the greater Indian Spitz but some also refer to it an Indian Pomeranian dogs. The Spitz dogs are characterized by their fluffy hair, hairless muzzle, a