How many distinct size varieties does the FCI standard recognize under the single breed designation *Deutscher Spitz*?
Answer
Five distinct varieties
Under the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) standard, the German Spitz is considered a single breed comprising five distinct varieties based on size: the Wolfsspitz/Keeshond, Giant Spitz, Medium Spitz, Miniature Spitz, and Pomeranian (Zwergspitz).

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