American Eskimo Dog Breed Guide


American Eskimo Dog Quick Stats:
Other Common Names:
Toy American Eskimo
, Standard American Eskimo Dog
, Miniature American Eskimo Dog
, Eskimo Dog
Description:
The American Eskimo Dog is a gorgeous white dog that comes in three varieties, toy, miniature and standard. The Eskie's plumed tail rests curled over its back. The muzzle is wedge shaped, and it has a kind of mane around its neck.
Country of Origin:
Originally from the Nordic countries but officially recognized as the American Eskimo Dog in the US.
Height:
Toy: 9-12 inches (23-30cm) Miniature: over 12 (30cm) up to 15 inches (38cm) Standard: over 15 inches (38cm) up to 19 inches (48cm)
Weight:
Toy: 6-10 pounds (2.4-4.5kg) Miniature: 10-20 pounds (4.5-9kg) Standard: 18-35 pounds (8kg-16kg)
Colors:
The American Eskimo Dog's coat is always white, or white with biscuit or cream markings.
Coat:
The Eskie's thick coat should be brushed twice a week, and daily when shedding. This breed is an average shedder.
Temperament:
Highly intelligent and very trainable, American Eskimo dogs will be weary of strangers until introduced. Affectionate, Eskies will bark and needs firm handling. Loyal and energetic, American Eskimo dogs must be thoroughly socialized when young.
Health Concerns:
Attention should be paid to the Eskie's eyes and tear ducts, also the coat should be flea free which could otherwise cause dermatitis.
Life Expectancy:
The American Eskimo Dog can be expected to live about 15 years.
Living Environment:
The American Eskimo Dog loves to be taken for walks and should be done so on a leash. This breed will do well in an apartment.
AKC Group:
The American Eskimo Dog is in the Non-Sporting Group.
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