Looking for a Japanese Spitz puppy? I am planning a couple of litters this year and you can sign up for the waiting list. If you are not ready to wait, you can inquire about puppies in other nurseries, a list of which is given below.
Japanese Spitz nurseries
are breeding farms in which they raise, maintain, and breed purebred dogs. If you want to buy a purebred Japanese Spitz puppy, it is better to do it in a kennel. They will help you choose a puppy and you will purchase a purebred animal, and also if you have questions about raising and keeping, you will have somewhere to turn and you can rely on the experience and knowledge of the breeder.
If you want to buy a Japanese Spitz in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Volgograd, Krasnodar, Kaluga region, Saratov, the Far East, then the list below will help you:
- Japanese Spitz nurseries in Russia Japanese Spitz nurseries in the Center
- Japanese Spitz nurseries in the Urals
- Japanese Spitz nurseries in Siberia
- Japanese Spitz nurseries of the Far East
Japanese Spitz Kennels in Russia
european part of Russia
Nursery/Factory Attachment (FCI AFFIX) | Owner | City, country | First litter of Japanese |
Vom Rollenden House (ROLLENDENHAUS (VOM)) | Pavlenko Nikolay Karpovich | Moscow, RU | 1996 |
Maho Mirai (MAHOMIRAI) | Bulygina Elena | Moscow, RU | 1997 |
BENEDICTION | Vodolazskaya Maria Alexandrovna | Moscow, RU | — |
Avangard of the Arctic (AVANGARDARCTIC) | Kalyanova Anna | Moscow, RU | — |
AISKNEKHT | Denisova Elena Alexandrovna | Moscow, RU | — |
Baltic Line (BALTIKLAIN) | Komarova Olga Semenovna | St. Petersburg, RU | 1997 |
Best Rendezvous (BESTRANDEVU) | Pasko Marina Ivanovna | St. Petersburg, RU | — |
Donik Style (DONIKSTYLE) | Schislyaeva Victoria | St. Petersburg, RU | 2012 |
Universe Phantasm (UNIVERSFANTAZM) | Voznyuk Olga | Volgograd, RU | 2005 |
Tsuneni Katsu (TSUNENIKATSU) | Kostenko Victoria | Volgograd, RU | 2012 |
Show of Hope (SHOUNADEZHDY) | Fedulova Nadezhda | Krasnodar, RU | 2008 |
Yuki Kitsune (YUKIKITSUNE) | Kuzmina Laura | Krasnodar, RU | 2012 |
Ettulangi | Naumova Svetlana | Obninsk, Kaluga region, RU | 2010 |
Native Gold (NATIVEGOLD) | Koryagina Olga | Orel, RU | 2012 |
Gratulari | Rubtsova Galina | Saratov, RU | 2014 |
Mac Fire (MAKFAER) | Lesunenko Elena | Kineshma, RU | — |
Happy Chest (HAPPYCHEST) | Klenkova Natalia | Kazan, RU | — |
Mystic Ranger (MISTICRAINGER) | Yangildina Oksana | Kazan, RU | 2021 |
Tenshi-No-Hane (TENSHINOHANE) | Kuznetsova Olga | Ulyanovsk, RU | 2020 |
Ural
Mont Roi | Sukhova Elena | Ekaterinburg, RU | — |
“From the Teplyakovs” (TEPLYAKOVYKH (OT)) | Elena Teplyakova | Chelyabinsk, RU | 2015 |
Cherished Passion (ZAVETNAYASTRAST) | Kuznetsova Alena | Chelyabinsk, RU | 2021 |
White Doctor (BELYILEKAR) | Akhmatova Tatyana, Faskhutdinov Marat | Magnitogorsk, Chelyabinsk region, RU | 2017 |
Tefi Gold (TAFFYGOLD) | Lukovnikova Galina | Zarechny, Sverdlovsk Region, RU | 2015 |
Siberia
Plushlandia | Malinina Yulia | Novosibirsk, RU | 2018 |
Belletristix | Vorobyova Elena | Tomsk, RU | 2020 |
Dubbi Asghar (DUBBIASGAR) | Eremeeva Ella | Chita, RU | 2011 |
Nocturnes | Potylitsyna Svetlana | Krasnoyarsk, RU | 2014 |
Far East
Ie Oodomari (OODMARY (IE)) | Pletneva Natalya | Korsakov, Sakhalin region, RU | 2011 |
Description and features
The breeding characteristic of the Japanese Spitz is its taciturnity and meek character. If a dog barks a lot, it means it is not a purebred. |
The Japanese Spitz dog is an excellent companion - it gets along well with children and gets along well with the elderly. Her constant smile and cheerful, easy-going disposition attracts attention. He will stand up for the owner, doing an excellent job as a security guard. The dog is cheerful, courageous, and remains active throughout its life, until old age.
Get along well with cats or other pets. Not suitable for hunting, very weak field instinct. Incredible devotion: very affectionate, miss their owner, and have a hard time withstanding separation.
They are distinguished by high cleanliness, avoiding dirt, so they are suitable for keeping in an apartment or house. Despite its classification, the Japanese Dwarf Spitz is not very tiny:
- The size of an adult Japanese male at the withers is 40 cm;
- The standard height of a female is 35 cm;
- The average weight of a boy is 10 kg;
- The girl's weight is 7 kg.
Standard appearance indicators:
- Sharp muzzle with black lips and nose;
- Triangular, upright ears;
- Almond-shaped, black eyes;
- Scissor bite, teeth densely set;
- Strong muscular body;
- Broad shoulders, straight back;
- The joints of the limbs are flexible, the claws and pads on the paws are black;
- The high-set tail is carried over the back, but without a ring.
The main indicator is the richness of the breed - luxurious white wool; the standard does not allow peach or fawn shades. There should be no spots in color, only an even white color. The coat is thick, the down is soft and plentiful; The framing collar is puffy. The hair on the face and front legs is slightly shorter.
Kennels of Japanese Spitz in Ukraine
Nursery/Factory Attachment (FCI AFFIX) | Owner | City, country | First litter of Japanese |
Binastro (BINASTRO) | Nezabudkina Yulia | Kharkov, UKR | 2018 |
Ranastar Grand (RANASTARGRAND) | Solodchenko Tatyana | Kamenskoye, UKR | 2019 |
Shalimar Bifotown (SHALIMARBIFOTAUN) | Korneyuk Irina | Dnepr, UKR | 2016 |
Snow-white Butterfly (SNOWWHITEBUTTERFLY) | Aleshkin Gennady | Ivano-Frankivsk, UKR | 2015 |
Care and maintenance
Dogs are not suitable for being kept in an enclosure or kennel; their habitat is a human home. Caring for the coat, despite its whiteness, is simple; the hair has dirt-repellent properties. The wool dries, and when shaken, it is freed from dirt.
Bathe your pet once a month. When bathing, use special mild shampoos. Make sure that the detergent does not irritate the skin; in this case, replace the shampoo with a more suitable one.
Clean ears regularly, checking for mites or other parasites. Shorten the claws by cutting carefully, being careful not to damage the blood vessels. Rub your eyes – sometimes Spitz dogs suffer from eye diseases; they are very sensitive to bright light.
Puppies need to be taught grooming procedures from an early age, otherwise they will be capricious or resist.
Regular anthelmintic and anti-parasitic measures are included in the list of pet care. It is recommended to regularly get vaccinations, visit a veterinarian if necessary, especially monitor the condition of the eyes, not leading to loss of vision.
This is a very playful dog, so regular active walks twice a day for half an hour or more are required. He loves to have a good frolic outside, but when he enters the house he becomes sweet and quiet. There should also be toys for him at home.
Animal fur does not have the characteristic odor of dogs. Sheds like all breeds; during hair loss, it is necessary to comb out the undercoats properly. If you start processing wool, mats may become tangled and dermatitis will appear on the skin.
A slicker brush is used for combing. Brush your dog once every three days, daily during shedding. Grooming is not recommended for Japanese Spitz, even for show specimens.
Japanese Spitz Kennels in Finland
Nursery/Factory Attachment (FCI AFFIX) | Owner | City, country | First litter of Japanese |
Agrarium | Susanna Aarnio | Tampere, FI | 1993 |
Annbe Lady | Tuula Lantz | Valkeakoski, FI | 1997 |
Bella Godivas | Heidi Haromo | Lempäälä, FI | 1998 |
Chuskan | Lea Lusminki | Kemijärvi, FI | 2014 |
Don Camu's | Päivi Silvendoin | Rauma, FI | 2008 |
Donorei | Nina Rimpinen | Pori, F.I. | 2001 |
Dreambear's | Maarit Joutulainen | Tupos, F.I. | 2008 |
Eri-Terrin | FI | 1981 | |
Fuji-San | Satu Taskinen | Terttilä, FI | 1983 |
Goldbrick's | Katariina Pirttiniemi | Kyyjärvi, FI | 1994 |
Jaden | Kristiina Ellmen-Salmi Marjut | Pori, F.I. | 1986 |
Kalabalik | Tina Ehnström-Backas | Espoo, FI | 2002 |
Käpälän | FI | 1992 | |
Lumivyöryn | Reetta Minkkinen | Jämsä, FI | 1999 |
Maahiskiven | Pasi & Tuire Välitalo | Kittilä, FI | 2000 |
Mahti Vahdin | Marja-leena Kääpä | Pappinen, F.I. | 1994 |
Noblewhite | Kirsi Vähätalo | Pori, F.I. | 1996 |
Pihlajanimen | Airi Anttila | Pori, F.I. | 1992 |
Saarnion | Soile Aarnio | Alajarvi, FI | 1989 |
Sagapo | Heidi Mäkelä | Metsakansa, FI | 1990 |
Sakura Zensen | Mirja Lampela | Tarttila, FI | 2005 |
Snowtime's | Paula Kuhalampi | Alavus, FI | 2013 |
Setsugan | Merja Tiainen | FI | 2003 |
Sunrise Spitzie's | Jonna, F.I. | 1998 | |
Tamilian | Mia Hautala | Pori, F.I. | 1989 |
Thomdy Dom's | Elina Kulmala | Jyväskylä, FI | 1989 |
Zebina's | Virpi Havu | Pieksämäki, FI | 2010 |
Price
The Japanese Spitz kennel breeds only purebred dogs. He bears all the costs of primary vaccination, paperwork, and drawing up a pedigree. Japanese Spitz puppies are taught to interact with people. The price of a Japanese Spitz ranges from $500 to $2,000. Exhibition specimens are the most expensive, the price for pets for home keeping is somewhat lower.
Japanese Spitz Kennels in Sweden
Nursery/Factory Attachment (FCI AFFIX) | Owner | City, country | First litter of Japanese |
Alvretens | Sture & Mari-Anne Nyström | 1973 | |
Ceholms | Cecilia Holmstedt | 1973 | |
Confetti's | Siv Engman | ||
Aftonros | Rose-Marie och Roger Ekström | Gotland, S.E. | |
Alegros | Irene Pettersson | Oskarshamn, SE | 1993 |
Askungens | Anneli Olsson | Grums, S.E. | |
Banerssons | Silva Banersson | Skruvby Lövhult, SE | |
Betty-Boop's kennel | Carina Karlsson | Soderåkra, SE | |
Blackfall's kennel | Anna Knutson | Kalmar, SE | |
Bless Me Kennel | Marie Walderstedt | Alingsås, SE |
Kennels of Japanese Spitz in Norway
Nursery/Factory Attachment (FCI AFFIX) | Owner | City, country | First litter of Japanese |
Jasam's | Hanne N. Ånsen | Gjovi, NO | |
Donåsen kennel | Monica Skauby | Trondheim, NO | 2004 |
Freddygården | Laila Høgemark | Stavanger, NO | 1999 |
Phenomenet | Hilde Skråmestø and Helle Enerhaugen | Gjovi, NO | 2010 |
Oki-Soto | Britt Frida Hafsøe | Algard, NO | |
Ice White | Helle Enerhaugen | NO | 2008 — 2015 |
Nutrition
In order for your puppy to grow up healthy and happy, you should take a rational approach to the selection of food products. For the puppy to fully grow, the feeding diet must be varied. Insufficient nutrition during the growth process will not allow the animal to develop correctly; the dog may be weak and painful.
The puppy should be taught to eat in one place from a bowl. Begging for food from the owner during lunch, especially eating from the same dishes with the owner, is unacceptable - this will have a bad effect on the results of training.
Feed white Japanese Spitz well with meat by-products:
- Chicken wings, necks;
- Pig ears;
- Chicken stomachs and hearts;
- Livers;
Give them 25 g for every kilogram of the dog’s weight. In addition, add to the menu:
- Boiled sea fish, twice a week, for proper formation of the skeleton;
- A variety of vegetables – contain fiber;
- Kefir or whey - for proper digestion;
- Cottage cheese - for the growth of bones and teeth;
- Oatmeal or buckwheat porridge - enhance the baby’s growth;
- Chicken or quail eggs, one or two per week.
Some owners prefer to give dry food, for this it is necessary to consult with a veterinarian and obtain the necessary recommendations. Food containing vitamins and mineral supplements allows the dog to develop well. Insufficient feeding affects the appearance of the puppy; he will be lethargic and cheerless.
The daily feeding rate for an adult dog is two times, for puppies - four times, until they reach full maturity. Snacks between meals are undesirable, as they disrupt digestion and also destroy discipline.
The average life of a Japanese is 10 years, but there is information about dogs that lived up to 16 years, which indicates the longevity of the breed. |
Japanese Spitz Kennels in England
Nursery/Factory Attachment (FCI AFFIX) | Owner | City, country | First litter of Japanese |
Alkola | Lynne Smith | Spalding, UK | |
Houndbrae | Margaret Craig-Woodward and Bill Moran | Worcestershire, UK | |
Charney | Stephanie Bliss | Oxfordshire, UK | |
Glamglow | Kennedy Bradley & Adell Bowen | Shropshire, UK | |
Melina's | Spencer & Nadia Woodhouse | UK | |
Newstart Showdogs | Samantha Aston | Staffordshire, UK |
Japanese Spitz Kennels in Australia
Nursery/Factory Attachment (FCI AFFIX) | Owner | City, country | First litter of Japanese |
Daesdaemar | Amanda Huggins | Liverpool, AU | 1985 as Sheldunoc Prefix |
Mannerking | Debbie King | Goulburn, AU | 1990 |
Jonja | Jane Faulkner | Gold Coast Queensland, AU | 2004 |
Shanspitz | Shannon Watherston | Brisbane,AU | 1999 |
Coleisha | Elizabeth and Martin Coleman | Dromedary, AU | |
Kimyata | Kacey Yates | Brisbane,AU | |
Shiro Koinu | Tasmania,AU | ||
Missetsu | Carmel Cathy | Southern River,AU | 1990 |
Morioka | Kayleen Stewart | Sydney,AU | |
Glendaruel | Pamela Taylo | Geelong, AU | |
Abaseiko | Hilary Stephen | East Ivanhoe, AU |
Japanese Spitz Kennels in France
Nursery/Factory Attachment (FCI AFFIX) | Owner | City, country | First litter of Japanese |
Ray De Mussy | Nathalie Garret | Carlux, F.R. | |
Blancs Flocon | |||
Ever Smiling | Enishida Shima, Elizabeth Heneresky | ||
Sakura Matsuri | Veronique Hepp-Hauteville | Mirmande, F.R. | |
New Ton Bears | Carl and Marie-Elaine | Ste-Justine de Newton, FR | |
Of Fantasia Lover Land | Karine Jean Michel Chartrain | Saunat, FR | |
Arawak | Géraldine Launay | Orne, F.R. |
Danish Japanese Spitz Kennels
Nursery/Factory Attachment (FCI AFFIX) | Owner | City, country | First litter of Japanese |
Stjernedrys | Casper og Lena Bresdahl | Brondby, DK | |
Crazy Little Diamond | Anette Ege | Langeland, DK | |
Nezumi | Connie og Knud Jensen | Malling, D.K. | |
Kisujin | Anne Romppanen | DK | |
Aya-San' | DK | ||
Site of Kaja | DK | ||
Katzu | DK |
Reproduction and lifespan
According to the rules of dog breeders, mating is allowed when a male dog reaches one and a half years old. Bitches should be mated when they are two or two and a half years old. If you start earlier, immature individuals will produce weak offspring, undermining their health. Before mating, carry out all the necessary vaccinations (a month before the meeting), prevent worms, and check for the presence of wool parasites.
Before a date, owners of handsome white men carefully study their pedigree. They take into account why dogs are bred - for exhibitions they choose parents with excellent performance, medal winners; for keeping at home - as a companion - the requirements are simpler.
The owner of the bitch negotiates with the owner of the dog about payment. It may be money, but usually they take one or two puppies from the litter. The frequency of estrus is determined in advance: in girls it occurs twice a year, lasting 21 days.
Irregular estrus of females is a reason to consult a veterinarian. Ovulation occurs 11-13 days after the onset, the female’s loop swells. The bitch becomes lethargic, if you touch her back, she throws her tail to the side.
When estrus begins, the owner of the male dog is informed about the expected mating date. According to the rules of the clubs, the bitch is taken to the male; it will be easier for him to care for the girl in familiar conditions. And a meeting in a lady’s house provokes the gentleman’s escape for additional meetings with his beloved.
The room where the rendezvous is planned is small; a rough rug is placed on the floor so that the paws do not slip. The boy, who has already had dates, gets used to the rug and immediately sits on it expecting to meet the lady.
They give the lovers some time to get used to each other. There are manual or free types of mating. Voluntary involves an independent meeting with an unknown result. In addition, such a rendezvous may drag on or the girl will turn out to be obstinate, not allowing the gentleman to approach her.
Some dog breeding communities do not allow dogs to be assisted during mating, believing that free behavior is more beneficial for obtaining animals that are fully functional in behavioral terms. |
During a date, sometimes the owners need help. Manual mating is carried out by allocating a small room to the dogs. They help the dog stand on the bitch (make a cage), manually guiding the bulb into the loop. The female can twist violently, try to bite her partner, and is held by the collar and under the abdomen.
The resulting lock cannot be separated; the damage can be very serious. The boy is helped to turn around, holding the dogs for about half an hour, not allowing them to lie down until ejaculation occurs. After a couple of days, repeat the mating to consolidate the result.
After fertilization, take care of the bitch and walk her on a leash, keeping other gentlemen away from her. Repeated mating may dilute the litter with unwanted individuals. The litter will be without registration and pedigree.
It should be borne in mind that now you will be caring for a pregnant female, which includes additional care, childbirth and raising offspring. The expectant mother should be fed intensively, avoid diseases, and give birth using the services of a veterinarian. The costs of a veterinarian and paperwork are borne by the owner.