What is the personality of Finnish Spitz?

The Finnish Spitz is very friendly to people, usually relatively quiet, and never aggressive. It is generally not recommended to keep it in an apartment, because this dog likes to live in the wild and has a relatively spacious environment. It is a dexterous and energetic hunting dog.
The Finnish Spitz is a large, docile dog. It is also very lively when it is naughty and is easy to get along with children. When it's summer in Scandinavia, dogs are happy to sleep outside. Although a dense coat is not an effective protection against the elements, the dog can survive. Due to the quiet nature of this dog, they can make relatively good family dogs. Male dogs of this breed are easily excited when they meet other male dogs. Agile and independent, energetic, docile and calm, they need strict training from an early age.
The Finnish Spitz is lively and friendly, active and enthusiastic, loyal, brave, but cautious. Shyness or any tendency toward unprovoked aggression is a fault.
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