About: Danish Spitz

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The Danish Spitz is a dog breed, originating from Denmark. The breed is known for making a good family pet, particularly as they are patient with children. Throughout time they've been known under various names, including Samoyed Spitz, Wolf Spitz, Greenland Spitz and White Spitz, which made it difficult to keep track of the breed and the breeding. Today the breed is known as the Danish Spitz. It belongs to the group of Spitz dogs.

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  • The Danish Spitz is a dog breed, originating from Denmark. The breed is known for making a good family pet, particularly as they are patient with children. Throughout time they've been known under various names, including Samoyed Spitz, Wolf Spitz, Greenland Spitz and White Spitz, which made it difficult to keep track of the breed and the breeding. Today the breed is known as the Danish Spitz. From January 1, 2013 it was made possible to register dogs of the breed in DKK – the Kennel club in Denmark, registered under the Fédération Cynologique Internationale. It is still not recognized by FCI, but are currently being rebuilt and registered to the X-register of the Danish Kennel Club. It is possible to show the breed in the Denmark and the Nordic countries.Due to not yet being officially recognized, it is still not widely known in Denmark or the rest of the world. It belongs to the group of Spitz dogs. (en)
  • Dansk spids är en hundras från Danmark. Att spetshundar använts som gårdshundar i Danmark är dokumenterat sedan slutet av 1700-talet. De antas ha samma ursprung som den tyska spetsen men med senare inkorsning av samojedhund och grönlandshund. Traditionellt har hundarna också gått under namnen grønlænderspids, samojedspids och ulvespids (jämför med wolfspitz som är ett av namnen på keeshond, en av de fem varianterna av tysk spets). Arbetet med att rädda och restaurera rasen inleddes 1988. (sv)
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  • Wolf spitz, Greenland spitz, Samoyed spitz, White spitz, Danish white spitz (en)
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  • dense (en)
  • soft (en)
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  • white to biscuit (en)
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  • Denmark (en)
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  • Dansk spids är en hundras från Danmark. Att spetshundar använts som gårdshundar i Danmark är dokumenterat sedan slutet av 1700-talet. De antas ha samma ursprung som den tyska spetsen men med senare inkorsning av samojedhund och grönlandshund. Traditionellt har hundarna också gått under namnen grønlænderspids, samojedspids och ulvespids (jämför med wolfspitz som är ett av namnen på keeshond, en av de fem varianterna av tysk spets). Arbetet med att rädda och restaurera rasen inleddes 1988. (sv)
  • The Danish Spitz is a dog breed, originating from Denmark. The breed is known for making a good family pet, particularly as they are patient with children. Throughout time they've been known under various names, including Samoyed Spitz, Wolf Spitz, Greenland Spitz and White Spitz, which made it difficult to keep track of the breed and the breeding. Today the breed is known as the Danish Spitz. It belongs to the group of Spitz dogs. (en)
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  • Danish Spitz (en)
  • Dansk spids (sv)
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