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The German Spitz is bred in three sizes: Toy, Medium, and Large. The Toy size grows to about 10-11 pounds; Medium between 15-25 pounds; Large between 30 and 50 pounds. Fun, energetic and attentive, all German Spitz are clever and easy to train. A great watchdog, this breed is naturally shy and untrusting of strangers and has a tendency to bark at visitors and potential danger. Early training and socialization can help with antisocial tendencies and barking.
Temperament
Vocal, active, eager to please
Breed Fast Facts
21 - 29 lbs
Toy or Teacup
High
High
Medium
13 to 15 years
Dogs and their human companions are welcome all over Kentucky, from the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington to Dinosaur World in Cave City. Whether you’re in the Bluegrass State for business, pleasure, or because it’s your full-time home, you can rest assured there are plenty of fun ways to spend time there with your dog. Start with a popular dog park, such as the one at Highland Hills Park in Fort Thomas, and then get your own special treat at one of Kentucky’s canine-friendly pubs. This state is also home to the Bluegrass Classic and the Kentuckiana Cluster of Dog Shows!
The most popular dog breed in Kentucky is the Beagle.
Kentucky’s own Treeing Walker Coonhound, a local breed from the 1800s, is a favourite to become the official state dog.
Kentucky state parks are dog-friendly!
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