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Introduction:
The Spitz Alemán in English is known by "German Spitz". Five Spitz Alemán's categories exist that diferen in size and color of hair: Spitz Lupo (Keeshond), the Big one, the Medium one, the Small one and the Dwarf(Medget) (Lulu da Pomerânia). The Keeshond or Spitz Alemán Lupo and the Pomerano or Spitz Enano are the most popular and common. Other three varieties are less vulgar, and all these Spitz are not specializing in the hunt or in any other type of work, nevertheless they are an excellent pet.

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Temperament:
As a companion dog is a very good animal because of its character, its small size and the ease with which can be trained. The German Spitz is a very nice dog who is constantly aware, is active and exceptionally dependent on its master. It shows great affection for their owner and family members to strangers but can appear quite distant and reserved. It is the ideal companion for living in small spaces and quiet as people are happy with short walks occasionally.
Very upbeat, quick learner and can be trained easily. His distrust of outsiders and their lack of interest in the hunt, let the guard see it as ideal for hunting and farm. In some cases it may be disturbed by barking. Its most notable features are its resistance to weather, robustness and longevity.
These pets Spitz are very adaptable and generally get along well with other dogs, and can coexist peacefully with other pets, including cats, if they are accustomed to doing small. They are playful and can be good companions for children.

History of the Race:

In foreign countries where language does not speak German, the wolf also Spitz type are called Spitz Keeshond and the small or dwarf known as Pomerania. The origin of the German Spitz is distant and lost in time. The most common theory is pointing the German Spitz as descendants of the dogs in the tundra of the Stone Age "Canis familiaris palustris Rüthimeyer" which later became known as the "Spitz lakeside communities", making it the oldest canine breed in Central Europe. A large number of breeds were derived from this. Because of its origins are classified as "Dogs of primitive type ', which still hold large part of the inherited characteristics of wolves, as pointed muzzle, erect ears and flipped to the front of the head, and a long tail, placed on the back.
In the specific case of the Spitz, known as Lulu or Pomeranian (name still used by American and Canadian breeders) to the 90s, there is speculation that the race has developed in the current border between Germany and Poland, known by Pomerania. The preference of British royalty by German Sptiz definitely contributed to the expansion of the breed in the western mondo. Early examples of the race have come to Britain in the baggage of the Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III. However, Pomeranos achieved prominence, particularly since the nineteenth century, due to the passion of the king's granddaughter, the future Queen Victoria.

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teddy look, variety of colors and sizes (5 different sizes), and his temper affectionate, the Pomeranian will guarantee a place of prominence in European courts. Several well-known personalities at various times did not leave their small Lulus: among them we find Michelangelo (1475-1564), which is to accompany your dog while he painted the Sistine Chapel, Mozart (1756-1791), who had a female named Pimperl to which he dedicated an aria, as well as the composer Chopin (1810-1849), who dedicated the "Valse des Petits Chiens" your dog in the same race. In the U.S. the Pomeranian breed has been recognized as independent in 1888. But both this country like Canada and Great Britain recognize the Keeshond German Spitz and Wolf as different races. The remaining countries believe be just one race.
Comment:
Because of its small size and very abundant hair coat must be careful not to gain too much since it is not good for your health and could have the appearance of a small fur ball. The pups and adults, impressed by the delicacy of their forms and the abundant hair. It is important to accustom the pups to the ritual of brushing and it will be a lifelong habit. You have to watch the games children play with Spitz for the jokes do not hurt the dogs.


They have a life expectancy of:
* German Wolf Spitz: 12 to 14 years.
* German Spitz large: 12 to 13 years.
* German Spitz medium: 13 to 15 years.
* German Spitz Small: 13 to 15 years.
* Dwarf German Spitz: 14 to 15 years.