German Spitz - the muzzle resembles a fox, the nose is elongated, the ears are pointed. The body is rectangular, the outer coat is harsh and there is no thick undercoat, the paws are poorly dressed.
The Pomeranian type is the exact opposite of the German Spitz. The muzzle is short and wide, unfortunately, Pomeranians have a drawback - this is an undershot bite, which is due to a small muzzle and a poorly developed jaw (this happens, not for everyone). The coat is similar to cotton wool, the paws are thick and the stuffed ears are round and most often hidden under the coat. Pomeranians are compact and square.
Intermediate type - German Spitz with dense undercoat, miniature.