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2 3.1 Clinical examination before the exercise tolerance test The supervising veterinarian examines the dog's general condition and assesses its

Finnish Spitz

The Finnish Spitz is the national breed of Finland and the result of high-standard domestic breeding work. It was bred directly out of the native landrace dog population without crossbreeding, making it a real rarity as a hunting dog on the international level as well. The Finnish Spitz is a unique part of our living cultural heritage. Preserving hunting with the Finnish Spitz as well as cherishing the health of the breed are set as main goals for breeding. The Finnish Spitz is one of our healthiest breeds and the goal is to keep it as such for the generations to come.
https://www.kennelliitto.fi/en/dogs/finnish-breeds/finnish-spitz

World Small Animal Veterinary Association praises the work done for the health of Finland’s national dog

DogWellNet is a website upheld by International Partnership For Dogs (IPFD), a cooperation organisation which the Finnish Kennel Club is also a member of. Information of the work done across the world for the health and well-being of dogs is produced to the website.
https://www.kennelliitto.fi/en/about-us/news/world-small-animal-veterinary-association-praises-work-done-health-finlands-national-dog

New Vaccination Regulations enter into force in February

The Finnish Kennel Club’s Vaccination Regulations have been revised. The new regulations are valid as of February 1st, 2020. According to the revised regulations, the dog must have valid vaccinations against canine distemper, parvovirus, infectious canine hepatitis, and rabies in order to attend events held under the Finnish Kennel Club.
https://www.kennelliitto.fi/en/about-us/news/new-vaccination-regulations-enter-force-february