Indian Spitz History
Available in two sizes Available in two different sizes, the Indian Spitz dog looks like a Pomeranian and is commonly known as the Indian Pomeranian. However, both are distinct breeds.
Interestingly, the Indian government had
banned foreign breeds of dogs in India in the 1990s and 1980s. Indian Spitz
became a hot cake with dog breeders and dog owners in the aftermath. Aside from
it being true that Indian
Spitz is a popular breed in India however, there are no well-known
international kennel clubs that acknowledge this breed.
This energetic and intelligent dog is among the top 15
breeds in India while other breeds are from abroad. There are two versions
available that are bigger than Greater Indian Spitz and Smaller or Lesser
Indian Spitz. Both share similar characteristics, and there's not much
difference between the two variants, except for size.
If you're in search of an animal that is always looking to
take on the world, and on the other hand, they are the most loved family pets
then the Indian Spitz is the best choice for you. It is also one of the most
affordable Indian dog breeds you can get for just $55 in India.
History
Most Indian breeds of dogs are native in the Indian region,
however they are not as common in The Indian Spitz. This dog breed is believed
to descend from the German Spitz dogs they were brought into India through the
British in the 19th century. They were later mixed into the Indian Pariah dogs
by the British in 19th century. After many generations, breeders created the
dog that is able to withstand the scorching heat of India.
In 1994, an Indian Spitz puppy appeared
on one of Indian blockbuster films in the film industry that brought more
attention to the white snow-colored dog all over India. The main actress in the
film later adopted that Indian Spitz.
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