DailyDoge is back with another dose of cuteness from the dog world. Join us as we discuss the history of the Japanese Spitz and what traits make them great companions!
➡️ A fluffy white cloud of love and affection, the Japanese Spitz is a fun-loving and friendly dog suitable for families with a relaxed lifestyle.
An even temperament and desire to please make this dog an entertaining and comedic asset to any family.

Originating in Japan, they have a thick double coat of white fur and are dark around the nose, mouth, and eyes.
➡️ Although they require grooming, they are exceptionally clean and quiet dogs and work well in apartment settings.
If you need a dog who is loyal and protective when you need security yet comical and fun when it is time to play, the Japanese Spitz makes a perfect companion!

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38 Comments

  1. I'm watching this while my family is deciding what breed dog we should get- and you guessed were planning on a spitz!

  2. Well my Japanese Spitz keep on barking at my cousins and they scratched some of my cousins and the only trick that my dog knows is sit

  3. I have two of them. They are full of energy, intelligence, cuteness and loyality. They can identify good and bad people easily. The best cute comedians for all the good people and the best demons for bad. 😍️

  4. I have one. I love it. She sleeps with me every night in bed. And barks to who ever come close to the house.

  5. To be COMPLETELY honest I did do and/or probably will SOMEWHAT like the medium-sized versions of the japanese spitz and really LOVE the small versions of the Japanese spitz

  6. I have adopted a Japanese Spitz for a year and I can never understand how could the previous owner left her. She’s such a loving dog. She’s smart, funny, playful, doesn’t bark much, doesn’t require a lot of grooming or physical activities, and never shows destructive behaviors. The only flaw I recognized is that she can’t stand being alone. Whenever I left her alone at home, she would become sad and anxious and look for me at the front door all the time. She’s also good with cats and kids and she can be with other dogs but doesn’t play with them.

  7. Loyal, Playful and Smart for the Japanese Spitz! Especially the playful part. Nice video! 🥰

  8. lol my Japanese spitz is very aggressive not friendly the short of my father bit of Japanese spitz always hate my father very noisy dog.

  9. We have a Japanese spitz baby n he does the same thgs. I had thought it's only our fluffy who does like this…😀

  10. My father brought me Spitz and I'm super loved because he choose this breed for me I want to see him as soon as possible ❤️️

  11. This brought back so many memories of my Japanese Spitz! I have a German Spitz now and she’s quite a bit bigger than my Japanese Spitz.

  12. Is it all Japanese spitz that don’t like playing, especially with other dogs? My dog loves to see other dogs and go to the park but never plays.

  13. Great video!! Very informative! I really want a Japanese Spitz! 💖️

  14. I have a male Volpino Italiano, and i don't see any difference with this Japanese spitz, Just some size differences, hahah

  15. my nine yr old japanese spitz just passed away this day dec.fifteen im so sad

  16. I got a japanese spitz and I was so happy that he'd be a family dog, but my family really dislikes him. The energy, the loud barking at night, the fur everywhere, the damage he causes sometimes. They want me to let him stay in a kennel outside, even though he's been indoors since he was born. I can't really do anything about it because this is my parents house, but i'm very worried because he has little space and will be separated from me therefore I can't offer the attention he needs. I'm just really worried if this will do him harm or if he'll enjoy having his own personal space.

  17. I also adopted a 1 yr old Japanese Spitz a long time ago (1982ish) and she was my close companion for 10 years. The previous owner was moving into an apartment and going to school and couldn't give her the attention she needed. I was single at this time and found this breed to be excellent in all ways (not really knowing what a problem or challenging dog was like). No health problems, loyal, very smart, not high maintenance, didn't bark for any reason. However my situation changed after I bought my first house (1991) which needed extensive renovation and took all my extra time outside of my day job. And needless to say she was neglected; and on top of that, 2 years later, I met my soon to be wife who was allergic to her shedding so I gave her to my mother. But since then, I've been acquainted with other breeds especially Aussies (my son's) which are also very loyal, affectionate and shed but much higher maintenance and bark frequently. And even though I also love those dogs, I've come to appreciate more now the Spitz breed.

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