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Finnish Spitz Dog Breed Information - American Kennel ClubFinnish Spitz were bred to hunt all day in dense woods, giving them the stamina to range far, making a solidly fenced yard a must. A Finnish Spitz must never be ...
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pedigrees of Finnish Spitz traced back to the 19th CenturyNov 14, 2019 · It is fair to say that the Finnish Spitz has been an established breed since the 1930s. It was declared Finland's national dog breed in 1979.
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Finnish Spitz Dog Breed - Hill's Pet NutritionThe Finnish spitz is about 15 to 20 inches tall and weighs 30 to 35 pounds (14 to 16 kilograms). The breed's life span is an estimated 12 to 15 years.
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Finnish Spitz - Breed Standards - United Kennel Club (UKC)It is an old, established breed, and has had a written breed standard since 1812. Its primary use was as a hunting dog, a heritage it honors to this day.
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Evolutionary history of Finnish Spitz breeds elucidatedJul 2, 2018 · Although the Nordic Spitz is registered to Sweden, it originates from ethnically Finnish cultural region spanning from northern Sweden to White ...
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Origins and wanderings of the Finnish hunting spitzes - PMC - NIHJun 29, 2018 · In this report, we have explored the relationships of indigenous Finnish hunting spitz breeds among other northern Eurasian hunting breeds.
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7 Things You Didn't Know About the Finnish SpitzApr 20, 2023 · They migrated to different areas with various tribes several thousand years ago. Eventually, two sportsmen from Helsinki observed the dogs and ...Missing: indigenous boreal
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Rethinking dog domestication by integrating genetics, archeology ...May 21, 2012 · Despite the long history of human selection for specific dog forms, there is a major disconnect between truly ancient dogs and modern breeds.
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The Finnish Spitz - Showsight MagazineDec 4, 2024 · This ancient breed, the only European breed with a basal genetic signature, was used for millennia by the Finno-Ugric people of central Russia ...<|separator|>
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Finnish Spitz | The Finnish Kennel Club - Suomen KennelliittoIt is fair to say that the Finnish Spitz has been an established breed since the 1930s. It was declared Finland's national dog breed in 1979.
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Organisation | The Finnish Kennel Club - Suomen KennelliittoThe Kennel Club was established in 1889. Its aim is to promote the breeding of pedigree dogs, support diverse dog-related activities and improve dog-keeping ...Missing: founded | Show results with:founded
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SUOMENPYSTYKORVA - FCIBreed status, Recognized on a definitive basis ; Country of origin of the breed, FINLAND ; Working trial, Subject to a working trial only for the Nordic countries ...Missing: 1965 | Show results with:1965
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Breeds by Year Recognized - American Kennel ClubNov 20, 2024 · 1991 – Finnish Spitz. 1991 – Miniature Bull Terrier. 1992 – Chinese Shar-Pei. 1992 – Shiba Inu. 1994 – American Eskimo Dog. 1995 – Border Collie.
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[PDF] Official Standard of the Finnish Spitz General AppearanceThe Finnish Spitz's whole being shows liveliness, which is especially evident in the eyes, ears and tail. Males are decidedly masculine without coarseness.Missing: recognition 1994
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[PDF] breed standard of the Finnish Spitz - FCIThe Finnish Spitz was named as the National Dog of Finland in 1979. According to the agreement between the Finnish Kennel Club and the Russian Cynological ...
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[PDF] Official Standard for the FINNISH SPITZThe Finnish Spitz' whole being shows liveli- ness, which is especially evident in the eyes, ears and tail. Males are decidedly masculine without coarseness.
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Finnish Spitz FCI-Standard - Dogs GlobalThe first standard was established in 1892. The first speciality show was held the same year and the first bird-hunting trial in 1897. Today the breed is very ...
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Finnish Spitz | Breed Standards - The Kennel ClubApr 1, 2025 · Body. Almost square in outline. Back straight and strong. Chest deep. Belly slightly drawn up. Hindquarters. Strong. Moderate turn of stifle ...
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Breed Standard - Finnish Spitz Club of AmericaActive and friendly, lively and eager, faithful; brave, but cautious. Shyness, any tendency toward unprovoked aggression is to be penalized. Note: Finnish ...
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Enchanted by the tail - hunting with the Finnish Spitz - KoiramuseoMay 26, 2016 · The Finnish Spitz barks at birds up in trees and is therefore an original rarity in the world. It is a dog with veiled intelligence, ...
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Finnish Spitz Dog Breed Information | Purina UKThe Finnish Spitz is a medium sized dog with a thick coat, foxy face, pricked ears and tail curled over the back that is typical of the Spitz type.
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Finnish Spitz Dog Breed Health and Care - PetMDJul 22, 2024 · Finnish Spitz dogs, also known as Finnies or Finkies, stand 17.5–20 inches tall and can weigh up to 33 pounds. They're known for their foxlike features and a ...
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Finnish Spitz | Dog Breed Facts and Information - Wag!Finnish Spitz · 20-28 lbs · 15-18" · Finland.Missing: standard Suomen proportions
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How to Stop Nuisance Dog Barking - American Kennel ClubJun 5, 2024 · To stop nuisance barking, find the cause, provide exercise, manage surroundings, teach a "quiet" command, and don't respond to attention- ...
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The Finnish Spitz barks in the cultural history as a symbol of ...May 28, 2016 · Finland's national dog, the Finnish Spitz, is an established part of the Finnish folklore. For decades, the red coated dog has followed its ...
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The Finnish Canine Museum introduces Finnish canine culture onlineMay 29, 2016 · The breed has a long history and its importance for Finns is portrayed in the Finnish folklore. The Finnish Spitz is also an important theme ...
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Environmental effects and genetic parameters for measurements of ...Aug 9, 2025 · Karjalainen [23] found that barking behaviour could be influenced by selective breeding in Finnish spitz. Seksel [24] found individual ...
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Environmental effects and genetic parameters for measurements of ...Genetic parameters for seven measures of hunting performance in the Finnish Spitz were estimated by applying the animal model and the Restricted Maximum ...Missing: variations | Show results with:variations
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Finnish Spitz (Finkie): Dog Breed Characteristics & CareJun 11, 2025 · Grooming. The Finnish spitz has a double coat that sheds heavily twice per year. Rather than biding time during shedding season and vacuuming ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Finnish Spitz – InugamiFinnish Spitz get along well with other dogs and cats, especially if they're raised with them, but they can be aggressive toward dogs they don't know. With ...<|separator|>
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Finnish Spitz Dogs Breed - Information, Temperament, Size & PriceManaging barking is necessary, as is addressing potential separation anxiety and dominance issues through consistent, structured leadership. Owners should be ...
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Finnish Spitz Breed Information, Characteristics & Heath ProblemsThe Finnish Spitz can be wary of strangers but is exceptionally good with children and does not generally suffer from separation anxiety. The breed has a ...About & History · Appearance · Health
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About The Finnish SpitzMany Finnish Spitz do well in obedience classes if trained with a praise and reward method, as opposed to a heavy hand. Care and Maintenance: With shades of red ...
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Finnish Spitz | VCA Animal HospitalsDon't get a Finkie with the idea you'll train him not to bark. Barking is in his nature, and going against that is not fair to either of you. It's just one ...
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The Versatile Finnish Spitz - Showsight MagazineJan 27, 2025 · They have a long, illustrious history in the country as a versatile and reliable hunting companion. Primarily used on a grouse-like bird called ...Missing: indigenous boreal
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Finnish spitz and safeguarding the hunting traditionThe first bird hunting trials for Finnish spitzes were held in 1897, 120 years ago. The bird hunting trials allow for the use of these dogs for their ...Missing: indigenous boreal
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About Finnish Spitz | mysiteIn 1892 the Finnish Kennel Club accepted the Suomenpystykorva for registration. Hugo Roos actively bred for thirty years and showed and judged for longer than ...
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The Breed | - Finnish Spitz SocietyThey are keen hunters and are predominately used in Finland for hunting capercaillie, a large bird of the grouse family. Sometimes they are also used for ...
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Finnish Spitz - Breed Info - Runge Veterinary ClinicThey are a generally healthy breed with an average lifespan of 12-15 years. Your Finnish Spitz's Health. We know that because you care so much about your dog ...
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Get a GRIHP! on Finnish Spitz - Breed-Specific Health ReportsGoal-oriented breeding of the Finnish Spitz, started officially in 1892, when the first breed standard of a “Finnish barking bird dog” was written. The breeding ...
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Phenotype, inheritance characteristics, and risk factors for idiopathic ...Oct 1, 2013 · The prevalence of IE in the Finnish population of FSDs was 5.36% (111 epileptics/2,069 total dogs). Epilepsy was more prevalent among males than ...
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Epilepsy... sex-linked suppressor, as males are more prone to epilepsy than females. ... It is a well-known fact in Finland that epilepsy plagues the Finnish Spitz ...<|separator|>
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Newly published study from Finland (conformational, orthopaedic ...May 13, 2020 · Long-term genetic selection reduced prevalence of hip and elbow dysplasia in 60 dog breeds. "Canine hip dysplasia (CHD) and elbow dysplasia (ED) ...
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Finnish Spitz | Veterinary Genetics Laboratory - UC DavisProgressive rod-cone degeneration (PRCD) is an inherited form of late-onset progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) that has been identified in many dog breeds.
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Finnish Spitz - Breed Info - Flora Veterinary ClinicUnfortunately, Finnish Spitzes are a bit more likely than other dogs to have this condition. PRA is not painful, but also not curable.
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the Finnish Spitz as an example Tackling the main health conditionsIn a Swedish insurance company Agria's database, Finnish Spitz have low death rates in most categories and a higher age at death compared to other insured dogs.Missing: 2020-2025 | Show results with:2020-2025
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Dog Breeds: What you need to know about the Finnish Spitz - WSAVAAug 24, 2021 · Overall a healthy breed, the Finnish Spitz has faced challenges with inherited conditions of patellar problems, diabetes, and epilepsy. See the ...Missing: studies | Show results with:studies
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Finnish Spitz Dog Breed Information & Characteristics - DogTimeAs a sporting breed, the Finnish Spitz is naturally agile and was trained to hunt all game types, from rodents to bears. Their alertness also makes them an ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Gestation Period: How Long Are Dogs Pregnant?Apr 23, 2025 · The normal gestation period in dogs is approximately 63 days as measured from ovulation, although this can vary slightly by several days.
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The Science of Dog Litter Size - dr. emmanuel fontaineNov 7, 2023 · Finnish Hound, 7.1±0.3, 1-13. Finnish Lapphund, 5.2±0.3, 2-9. Finnish Spitz, 3.7±0.2, 2-6. Flat Coated Retriever, 8.3±0.3, 1-15. French Bulldog ...
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Breeding Against Hip and Elbow Dysplasia in Dogs - ResearchGatea comprehensive breeding program. Screening information for hip and elbow dysplasia, collected within the health program of. the Finnish Kennel Club, was used.
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Health & Breeding Statistics - Inugami Finnish SpitzFinnish Spitz is a relatively healthy dog breed. Key inherited health conditions include patella luxation, missing teeth, eye diseases (cataracts and PHTVL/PHPV) ...Missing: 2020-2025 | Show results with:2020-2025
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the Finnish Spitz as an example Increasing and maintaining genetic ...This article is about increasing and maintaining the genetic diversity of the Finnish Spitz in Finland.Missing: environment | Show results with:environment