#4 At first glance, this elegant “Asian” is the embodiment of friendliness.
In reality, Japanese Spitz trust only members of the family in which they live, and are not at all happy with strangers. However, this does not mean that the dog will demonstrate its own dislike for everyone. The correct "Japanese" masterfully hides his dark essence and the negative feelings overwhelming him. In a relationship with the owner, the pet is usually patient and never crosses the cherished line. Want to play with a furry? - You are always welcome, the spitz will gladly support the company! Tired and want to retire? - No problem, to impose and pester is not in the rules of this breed.
#5 Japanese Spitz get along easily in a canine collective, especially if the team consists of the same Spitz.
Dogs do not have friction with other pets either. This "bunch of fluff" effortlessly finds an approach to both cats and hamsters, without trying to encroach on their life and health. Dogs have a fairly even relationship with children but do not perceive them as wordless nannies. The fact that the animal steadfastly endures uncomfortable hugs and other not the most pleasant manifestations of childish feelings does not oblige it to dissolve in every two-legged creature.
#6 Many Japanese Spitz are great actors
and even more wonderful companions, ready to follow the owner to the ends of the world. By the way, if you are not too lazy to instill watchdog habits in your ward, he will also not let you down and will notify you in time about the impending "robbery of the century."