The Indian Spitz, or Indian Pomeranian as it is often called, is a toy to medium-sized dog breed with its roots in India. The unique appearance and pleasant demeanor of these dogs have made them popular. They have a double coat of fur and a fox-like face with pointed ears and a fluffy tail that fold over their back. The following are hallmarks of Indian Spitz dogs: - They range in size from tiny to medium, with a typical dog being between 10 and 20 inches (25 and 50 cm) tall at the shoulder and 9 to 20 pounds (4 and 9 kg) in weight. - Coat they have a long, sleek outer coat and a softer, shorter undercoat. Their fur can also be other hues, such cream, brown, and black. - Indian Spitz dogs have an outgoing, intelligent, and playful demeanor. They're great with kids and other pets, and they're friendly in general. They're also famously simple to instruct. - These dogs have average exercise requirements. In most cases, all that is required to keep them content and healthy is regular walks and playtime. - To keep their coat in good condition, they need to be groomed frequently, especially during shedding seasons. To prevent infection, you should also examine their ears. - Indian Spitz dogs, like many dog breeds, are susceptible to a few hereditary illnesses. To ensure their health, routine veterinary examinations are essential. Because of its small stature, high adaptability, and lovable personality, the Indian Spitz is a popular pet in India. Despite their name, they are not connected to the German Spitz or other Spitz breeds but are a separate breed that emerged in India.
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