Thanks. I've read heaps about the seperate breeds on the internet.
But, now I'm here, asking the people who live or breed with japanese and german spitzes about the differences in the dogs.
I've done the reading, and now I'm trying to do the conversing!
No offense intended with any of the above!
I have established they both have great coats, they both have great temprements and are great with kids, they are both indoors and outdoors dogs, very hardy but love a cuddle, the japanese are only white and the german are lots of different colours. I also know that the Japanese come in one size and the German in (relatively) many.
What I'm asking now, from the people who know German Spitzes and Japanese Spitzes, is what defines the seperate breeds from a dog owners point of view?
How would you suggest I choose a japanese spitz over a german spitz or vice versa (bearing in mind that neither speak english )
I have 3 young kids who by the time we actually get the dog will be around 3, 5 and 7 or maybe a year older. We also have 15 acres with a big enclosed back yard. The dog would have free reign of the back yard but would also come out with me on the farm. We have a lot of native wild life esp. kangaroonies and the neighbours have sheep. Are these going to be a problem? (We all too briefly had a fox terrier x that used to try and round up the neighbours sheep, chase the kangaroonies and bark at the kookaburras, possums, kangaroonies through the fence, echidnas etc.) Or more to the point - which breed do you think will have LESS of a problem (I am yet to find a dog that does not marvel at the existance of an echidna!)