Japanese Spitz Care Knowledge

Japanese Spitz (Detailed Introduction)
Generally, this dog does not have any genetic problems, but basic care still needs attention. The pure white coat is certainly beautiful, but it is relatively more troublesome to manage. Since white is very prone to getting dirty, be careful when taking it out for walks not to let it go to overly dirty grass. After walking, it's best to wipe it clean with a towel each time.
The coat must be cleaned in a timely manner. Once the coat turns yellow, it is not easy to restore it to white. Therefore, it is better to wipe it once a day and take it to the grooming salon for a bath once a week.
This dog loves to play and engage in catch games, so a certain amount of exercise is necessary. Although it does not need to be taken out to exercise frequently, it should not be kept in a confined space for a long time without sufficient physical activity.