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Spitz Dogs can make good pets in Minnesota if they match your IifestyIe. The Spitz was one of the first types of dogs to be domesticated. Spitzes closely resemble wolves. Spitz-type dogs are often used for guarding, sledding, hunting, and family companions. Most Spitzes make wonderful pets and do well with children. Spitzes include breeds such as the German Spitz, Keeshond, Akita, American Eskimo Dog, Alaskan Malamute, and Siberian Husky. Many Spitzes prefer cooler climates, like to have a job to do, and are best suited for homes with large yards.
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Spitzes are among the most ancient dog breeds. Spitzes have inhabited Europe for many thousands of years. Spitzes are descended from Arctic ancestors. Some of the oldest archaeological Spitz remains have been found in Switzerland. Spitzes usually have curled tails.
Related pages:
Spitz Rescue
Minnesota Animal Rescue
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(Sorted by Zip Code.)
Ramsey County - Roseville 55113 Cause For Paws Inc. 952-259-1483
Hennepin County - Hamel 55340 Corcoran Pet Care Center 612-420-3930
Hennepin County - Golden Valley, MN 55422 Animal Humane Society PAL Program 763-489-2209
St. Louis County - Makinen, MN 55763 Spay, Neuter, Aid Program 218-638-2153
St Louis County - Duluth 55806 Animal Allies Humane Society 218-722-5341
Olmsted County - Rochester 55903 Camp Companion 800-896-7009
Grant County - Elbow Lake, MN 56531 Grant County Humane Society 218-685-6220
If you find any of the above spay/neuter information is incorrect,
or if you know another low-cost clinic to recommend, please
call Rescue Me! at 1-800-800-2099 with this information.
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