Japanese Spitz puppies for sale across Canada
Browse current listings and join the waitlist for Japanese Spitz puppies across Canada.
Also known as: Nihon Supittsu

Browse current listings and join the waitlist for Japanese Spitz puppies across Canada.
Also known as: Nihon Supittsu

A Japanese Spitz is also commonly known as Nihon Supittsu. These are popular alternative names and search terms used for this breed across Canada.
Japanese Spitz puppy prices in Canada vary based on breeder reputation, health testing, lineage, and breeding rights. Always prioritize breeders who provide health guarantees and proper documentation.
Beyond the purchase price, budgeting for ongoing costs is equally important. Paction has built the Ultimate Dog Cost Calculator to help you plan for the full lifetime cost of your dog. For a breed-specific breakdown, see the full Japanese Spitz cost guide.
You can find reputable Japanese Spitz breeders right here on Paction. Paction features verified breeders across Canada who raise healthy, well-socialized puppies. Use the search results above to view current listings and waitlists, or join the Global Waitlist and Paction will connect you with an excellent breeder.
Finding a responsible Japanese Spitz breeder starts with understanding how the breeder plans their litters — not just whether the dogs are registered. Responsible breeders prioritize genetic and health screening of both parents and provide transparent lineage information.
To understand more about responsible breeding programs, check out Making Science Simple: Canine Genetics for Puppy Shoppers.
When choosing a Japanese Spitz breeder, look for health testing on parent dogs, health guarantees, early puppy socialization, and willingness to answer questions about their breeding program.
To understand why health testing matters, check out Paction's Making Science Simple: Canine Genetics for Puppy Shoppers. For more educational resources, explore the Expert Hub.
Puppy scams are common when searching for popular breeds like Japanese Spitz. Red flags include breeders unwilling to show health testing, pressure to send deposits quickly, or puppies offered without clear planning details. Paction reduces scam risk by working with breeders who verify their identities and commit to transparent, documented breeding practices.

The Japanese Spitz, often called the Nihon Supittsu, is a beloved breed with a rich history.
The Japanese Spitz was developed in Japan in the early 20th century by breeding various European Spitz-type dogs, such as the German Spitz and possibly the Samoyed, to create a smaller, companion-focused breed. The goal was a friendly, adaptable dog with a beautiful white coat and a cheerful personality. They gained popularity in Japan after World War II and were later introduced to other countries, where they became valued as family pets and show dogs. Today, they are recognized for their striking appearance, loyalty, and playful spirit.