FCI-Standard N° 262  / 16. 06. 1999 / GB
			       JAPAN SPITZ
			       ORIGIN : Japan.
			       DATE  OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD :  1987.
			       UTILIZATION : Companion dog.
			       CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. :
			          Group  5  Spitz and primitive type.
		              Section 5  Asian  Spitz and related breeds.             
  Without  working trial.      
                                               
  BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY : The origin of the  Japanese Spitz is said to be the large-sized white German Spitz brought to  Japan around 1920 via the continent of Siberia and northeast part of China.  Around the year 1921 the breed was first  exhibited at a dog show in Tokyo.
		            Subsequently, in  1925, two pairs of white Spitz were imported from Canada, and until around  1936, imports came from Canada, the U.S., Australia and China.  Eventually their offspring were crossbred to  produce a better breed.  After the 2nd  World War, the unified breed standard was established by the Japan Kennel Club  in 1948 to be valid to the present.
			       GENERAL APPEARANCE : Covered with profuse pure  white coat, with pointed muzzle, triangular pricked ears, and feathering tail  over back.  The constitution tough and  the whole well balanced, its harmonious beauty causing spirit and dignity  peculiar to this breed, and expressing elegance.
			       IMPORTANT  PROPORTION : The ratio of height at withers to length of body is 10 : 11.
			       BEHAVIOUR  / TEMPERAMENT : Intelligent, cheerful, keen in sense.  Noisy not permitted.
			       HEAD : Size in balance  to body, moderately broad and rounded.
			       CRANIAL REGION : 
                       Skull : Forehead  moderately developed. Rear part of skull broadest.
                       Stop : Defined.
			       FACIAL REGION : 
                       Nose : Small, round and  black.
                       Muzzle : Pointed, the tip  slightly round, and well balanced.  Lips  tight and preferably black.
                       Jaws/Teeth : Teeth white and  strong with scissor bite.
                       Eyes : Moderately large,  almond-shaped, set slightly oblique, dark in colour.  Black eyerims.
                       Ears : Set on high,  small, triangular, pricked, facing forward, and not too far apart.
			       NECK : Moderately long,  muscles well developed.
			       BODY :
                       Withers : High.
                       Back : Straight and short.
                       Loins : Broad.
                       Chest : Wide and deep,  ribs well sprung.
                       Belly : Well tucked up.
   
  TAIL : Set on high,  moderately long, carried over back.
			       LIMBS 
			       FOREQUARTERS : Shoulders well  sloping, forearms straight, elbows tight.
			       HINDQUARTERS : Muscular, stifle  and hock moderately bent.
			       FEET : Cat-feet.  Pads thick, and desirably black as well as  the nails.
			       GAIT/MOVEMENT : Quick and active.
			       COAT  
			       HAIR : Outer coat  straight and stand-off.  Undercoat short,  soft and dense.  The foreface, ears,  front of forearms and part below hocks are short haired, and the rest covered  with abundant long coat, especially from neck to shoulders and forechest  covered with beautiful frill, and the tail also has long profuse feathering.
			       COLOUR : Pure white.
			       SIZE  :
                       Height at withers : Dogs         30-38 cm.
                             Bitches slightly  smaller than dogs.
                              
  FAULTS : Any departure from the foregoing points should be  considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded  should be in exact proportion to its degree and its effect upon the health and  welfare of the dog.
			       
                     - Overshot or undershot mouth.
 
			         - Strongly curled tail.
 
			         - Shyness; noisiness.
 
		            
			       ELIMINATING  FAULTS : 
			       
			         - Aggresive  or overly shy.
 
		             - Drop ears.
 
			         - Tail not carried on back.
 
			       
			       Any  dog clearly showing physical or behavioural abnormalities shall be  disqualified.
			        
		           N.B. :  Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into  the scrotum.