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  1. The lively Finnish Spitz, the flame-colored, foxy-faced breed from the 'Land of 60,000 Lakes,' is a small but fearless hunting dog whose unique style of tracking and indicating quarry has earned...

  2. The Finnish Spitz (Finnish: suomenpystykorva) is a breed of dog originating in Finland. The breed was originally trained to hunt all types of game from squirrels and other rodents to bears. [1]

  3. Mar 1, 2022 · The Finnish spitz is a medium-sized, non-sporting dog breed from Finland with a double coat, pointed ears, and a signature spitz tail that curls upward over its back. Affectionately called "Finkies," these dogs are animated, intelligent, and friendly.

  4. The Finnish spitz is the national dog of Finland and has been in existence for centuries. The dog is thought to have descended from the early hunting dogs of Lapland and Scandinavia, and is related to the Russo-European Laika. The breed is well known throughout Scandinavia.

  5. Formed in 1975, the FSCA is the AKC approved National Parent Club for Finnish Spitz in the United States. It is dedicated to encouraging, promoting, and protecting purebred Finnish Spitz, and doing all possible to educate and advance the interests of the breed.

  6. The Finnish Spitz is a small-sized hunting breed known for their striking flame-colored, fox-like appearance. This rare dog has been a beloved companion and hunter in Finland for centuries,...

  7. Jul 6, 2016 · If you are interested in a dog breed that looks a little wild but is gentle at heart, consider the Finnish Spitz. The Finnish Spitz was developed for hunting rather than sled-dogging. Origin

  8. Jan 8, 2024 · The foxy-faced Finnish spitz with its plumed tail is a small, friendly, and lively hunting dog best known for its unique bird-dogging tracking abilities in which they use their nose to find birds in trees before mesmerizing the creatures with their distinctive barking.

  9. The Finnish Spitz is the national breed of Finland and the result of high-standard domestic breeding work. It was bred directly out of the native landrace dog population without crossbreeding, making it a real rarity as a hunting dog on the international level as well.

  10. Sep 24, 2021 · Finnish Spitz Overview. With a striking red-gold coat and white markings on his chest, plus perky triangular ears and a brisk, lively trot, the Finnish spitz looks to be a fox's doppelgänger. But unlike his distant woodland cousin, this decidedly cute domesticated dog is outgoing (not shy like a fox) and has a plumed tail rather than a bushy one.

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