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American Eskimo – Dog Breeds – Everything You Need To Know
To begin with we will give you some basic info on the breed and them move on to other areas of this excellent dog.
Breed group: Non-sporting
Weight: Toy 6-10 lbs, miniature 10-20 pounds, standard 18-35 pounds
Height: Toy 9-12 inches, miniature 12-15 inches, standard 15-19 inches
Overview
It is believed that this breed has its origin from the German Spitz. These dogs were brought to the USA by immigrants. Many say that the breed’s changed during the First World War because of negative feelings toward the Germans. During the 1920 and the 1930s, the popularity of the American Eskimo dogs increases greatly. Travelling circuses displayed the many talents of these dogs, which included walking on tightropes. These dogs became famous as performers, but these days they are mostly kept as pets.
Temperament
American Eskimo is very pleasant and loving dogs and they show lots of affection toward their owners. At the same time they are also very tough, and they love to play. This breed does exceptionally well with children – they are also extremely clever dogs. You will find that the American Eskimo is very easy to train, and they do very well in obedience training. This breed is a bit wary of people they do not know, but will become friends with them if they are introduced properly. The American Eskimo can become destructive if they are not included in family activities or being isolated. It is important to handle these dogs in a firm, but also gentle manner. This dog thrives on attention, and they also love to bark.
Care
In order to prevent mats and tangles from forming, the American Eskimo should be brushed with a firm hair brush twice during the week. When shedding, these dogs might have to be brushed on a daily basis. This breeds tends to suffer from dry skin, and it is therefore necessary to not bathe these dogs too often – and then only with a mild shampoo.
Training
The American Eskimo dog is a very trainable dog due to their high intelligence. This breed excels in obedience training and the best results will be obtained when training is done in a firm, but also gentle manner. It is very important to socialise these dogs from an early age onwards to prevent them from being aggressive later on in life. The American Eskimo dog will also do very well in guarding, competitive obedience, agility and performing tricks.
Health problems
This breed is fairly healthy, but they do have some problems with their eyes and tear ducts. The American Eskimo also have a tendency to suffer from hip dysplasia and progressive retinal atrophy. Dermatitis can also be caused if their thick coats are not kept clean and free from fleas. Also be sure to give these dogs enough exercise seeing that they gain weight very easily.
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dogs, fences, invisible …?
I have two dogs, a miniature American Eskimo and a chow / husky. We live very close to other houses, but have a size nice front yard. I take my dog for a walk and tie them out in a tie 20 tie outs foot during most of the day because they like being outside, but not nearly as happy as when they can go to my mother in law and run freely through its [patio living in the country living in the city] who wants to see invisible fences, but not I'm sure where to start. I went to PetSmart but they were promoting all kinds of things that were not what I was looking for. We can not put a fence around the property and if we can avoid buried cables that would be great … Does anyone have any idea where to start?
Why can not buy the fencing? That would be the best bet. I do not like invisible fencing because I have seen many dogs that just endure the pain and run through it. Also, do not keep other dogs and animals out of Your Yard. Some dogs even become neurotic and refuse to leave because the court of his "bite" in certain areas. Atar out is not really a good idea either. Too many tragedies associated with writing the dogs out on the lines. If you can not fence, how about a nice big dog walking / dog kennel?