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Aspen

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  1. I know it's an old topic, but I thought I'd respond considering others may have the same concerns. Being a first-time Japanese Spitz owner, I did think the breed was going to be difficult to maintain with the amount of fur they had. But in reality, it isn't that bad at all. And if you brush them once or twice a week, you'll notice less fur around the place. I'd be lying if I said I didn't vacuum more often, but it's not anywhere like you would expect with many other breeds. I don't find it gathering all that much and I notice it more after he has had a shake or itch.
  2. It's not unacceptable at all. I engaged with a breeder from New Zealand that was listed on Dogz Online as she had one puppy from her litter available and the costs were the same even after including customs, flights, etc. My point was to engage numerous breeders to see how far along their litters are.
  3. How did you go with your search? Did you find a good fit for you and your family? Our Japanese Spitz, Aspen, came from a breeder over in New Zealand. We contacted numerous breeders here in Australia, but none had a litter for several months. There are a few registered Japanese Spitz breeders in various states, it's just a matter of waiting for a litter. Some also have an expression of interest list you can sign up for to be notified of current or future litters.
  4. I have never trimmed or clipped the body or tail of my Japanese Spitz. I love the fluff and it's what they're known for. I have seen so many cases where people do this, later regret it and find themselves waiting many months for the fur to get back to normal. As far as trimming and clipping goes though, my groomer does his paw pads, feet and trims the back pants. I do get his behind done slightly just to prevent any poo getting stuck to his fur.
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