There are two types of German Spitz, the first type being the smaller and the second being the medium, the larger of the two. Aside from the size difference, these two dogs are exactly the same in appearance and temperament. These dogs are also known as Deutscher Spitz. They were originally bred as working dogs in their native Germany, but today they are very popular as pets and companions thanks to their charming appearance and affectionate, friendly nature. Although independent by nature, the German Spitz likes nothing more than being part of a family and enjoys being included in everything that goes on in a household.
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Pomeranian & German Spitz Hybrid
3 beautiful boys and 1 beautiful girl. Ready between the 16th and 24th December. Small dogs very loving and great with children..I own both mum and dad this is her second and last litter. I am selling

German Spitz
Hi there lovelys…. With a heavy heart im looking to rehome my most beloved little one named Lola. Lola is born on 28/02/24 she is house trained and knows basics like sit commands like sit stay spin an
German Spitz can make great pets for those seeking an energetic, intelligent, and affectionate companion who enjoys being active and involved with the family. They are lively and playful dogs that form strong bonds with their owners but do require consistent training and regular exercise due to their high energy and stubborn tendencies. Suitable for families or singles, they adapt well to both apartments and houses as long as their activity needs are met.