FCI Group 5
German Spitz
Spitz and Primitive Types
Medium10–25 kg11–15 yrsBeginner Friendly
The German Spitz is a lively European spitz with a dense double coat and spirited personality. Active and moderately trainable. The German Spitz needs a solid hour of exercise every day to stay mentally and physically balanced, and a weekly brush keeps their coat looking its best. Active first-time owners who can commit to daily exercise will find German Spitz a loyal and deeply rewarding companion.

Temperament
IndependentAlertHardyConfidentActive
Breed Traits
Energy Level
4/5
Exercise Needs
4/5
Trainability
3/5
Good with Children
3/5
Good with Other Pets
3/5
Grooming Needs
3/5
Barking Level
4/5
Shedding Level
5/5
Tolerates Being Alone
4/5
Compatibility
Great For
- First-time owners
- Active, outdoorsy owners
- Owners who work long hours
Not Ideal For
- Small apartments
- Sedentary lifestyles
- Noise-sensitive environments
- Allergy sufferers
Quick Facts
$120–$250
Monthly cost
75 min
Daily exercise
2-3 times per week brushing
Grooming
11-15 years
Lifespan
Things to Know
- Heavy shedding — be prepared for fur on everything
- Vocal breed — may cause issues with neighbors
- Needs vigorous daily exercise or will become destructive
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