Coat: Double

How often should a Finnish Spitz be groomed?

The Finnish Spitz has a medium-length double coat that sheds heavily during spring and fall. Regular brushing three times a week keeps loose hair under control, but during shedding seasons, daily brushing with an undercoat rake is necessary to remove dead fur effectively. Bathing every 4 to 6 weeks helps maintain coat health, and blow-drying afterward not only speeds drying but also aids in de-shedding. White markings on their coat can sometimes show dirt more easily, so spot cleaning these areas between baths is helpful. Nail trimming and ear checks should be part of the routine to prevent discomfort. Key grooming points: - Brush 3× weekly; daily in heavy shed seasons - Use an undercoat rake to remove dead hair - Bathe every 4–6 weeks; blow-dry for best results - Spot clean white markings as needed - Regular nail and ear care Pro tip: Schedule grooming sessions around shedding peaks to keep your home cleaner and your dog more comfortable.

Size: Small

About the Finnish Spitz

Finnish Spitz, illustration, with white markings, double coat, in gold, red

The Finnish Spitz, often called the "Finkie," is a medium-sized hunting dog with a rich heritage tracing back thousands of years to Finno-Ugric tribes. This breed's striking gold to red-gold double coat, accented with white markings, stands out in any setting. They weigh between 20 and 33 pounds, sporting a fox-like face and pointed ears that reflect their alert nature. Originally bred to hunt game birds, their signature yodel-like bark was essential for communicating with hunters. Finnish Spitz dogs are lively and playful companions who bond well with families and other pets when socialized early. They tend to be reserved around strangers and show a streak of independence that can challenge training. Their vocal tendencies mean they’ll often alert you to anything unusual, making them excellent watchdogs but requiring patience with their frequent barking.

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