| Attribute | Indian Spitz | Kokoni |
|---|---|---|
| Size | Small | Small |
| Height | 35 - 45 cm | 23 - 38 cm |
| Weight | 15 kg | 6 kg |
| Life Expectancy | 12 years | 17 years |
| FCI Group | Not Recognized | Not Recognized |
| Grooming | Low | Low |
| Shedding | Medium | Low |
| Energy Level | High | High |
| Trainability | Medium | Medium |
| Child Friendly | Medium | High |
| Character | The Indian Spitz is a bright and intelligent companion that quickly wins the hearts of its people with its lively nature. | The Kokoni is a lively, affectionate and deeply loyal companion from Greece, known for bonding closely with its family and thriving on human company. Cheerful and adaptable, it suits apartment life as long as it gets daily walks and mental stimulation. One key caveat for buyers outside Greece: the breed is not recognised by the FCI, AKC or the UK Kennel Club, making it hard to find verified puppies without importing directly from Greek breeders. |
This comparison is based on structured breed data from our Hundeo profiles and editorial fit criteria. It is meant as orientation, not as a substitute for individual advice from a trainer or veterinarian.
The Indian Spitz is a small dog (15 kg) with a life expectancy of 12 years. The Kokoni is small (6 kg) and lives 17 years. For grooming, the Indian Spitz rates low, the Kokoni low. The Indian Spitz scores medium for child-friendliness, the Kokoni high. For families with children, the Kokoni is more suitable.
Both breeds are comparable
For FamiliesKokoni has high child-friendliness
KokoniBoth breeds are comparable
Low MaintenanceKokoni: grooming low, shedding low
KokoniBoth breeds are comparable
The Indian Spitz is a small dog (15 kg) with high energy. The Kokoni is small (6 kg) with high energy. The Indian Spitz lives 12 years, the Kokoni 17 years.
The Indian Spitz's child-friendliness is rated medium, the Kokoni's as high. Both breeds should be socialized with children early.
Grooming needs for the Indian Spitz are low, for the Kokoni low. Shedding is medium for the Indian Spitz and low for the Kokoni.