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Toy American Eskimo Dog Information
Toy American Eskimo Dog Facts
Size |
Small |
Male Max Weight |
11-20 lb |
Female Max Weight |
11-20 lb |
Life Span |
12-14 years |
Energy Level |
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Ease of Training |
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Grooming |
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Shedding |
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Exercise Requirements |
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Playfulness |
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Affection Level |
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Good With Dogs |
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Good With Pets |
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Good With Strangers |
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Watchdog Ability |
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Protection Ability |
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Cold Tolerance |
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Heat Tolerance |
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Temperament
The Miniature American Eskimo Dog is one that is a people
pleaser and very loving. They are extremely eager to please and for this reason they are
exceptionally simple to train as pups. While they are commonly utilized for their
watchdog capabilities, it is that same trait that can cause issues when they reside in
the same home setting as smaller children. They are very protective creatures and they
will not welcome strangers in their home either. Smaller pets and other canines may not
bond well with an American Eskimo Dog in which the owners should keep a close on the dog
to ensure safety precautions are taken until they know how the dog will react. Even
though this canine is a great observer and likes to ensure the safety of their owners,
they are very good at actually protecting them should they engage in a physical
interaction of some
sort.
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Upkeep
The Miniature American Eskimo Dog is a very playful canine that
will need to exert some energy during the day at some level. Playing in a fenced in yard
may do the trick, but for an extra energetic Eskimo Dog, they may need a vigorous walk
each day or even a run. They adore running and can do very well in cold climates as their
heavy fur coats can keep them warm in very frigid temperatures. They do better in
residing in a home setting versus living outdoors and they can also be entertained with
any type of game they have the opportunity to be involved in. Their signature fluffy fur
coats will require maintenance by grooming them at least twice per week and even more
often during the months when the shed the
most.
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Health Concerns
A fairly healthy breed, the Miniature American Eskimo Dog is one
that does not suffer from any major medical concerns as they age. They can develop
CHD, PRA and patellar luxation from time to time, but not in all Eskimo dogs, just in
some cases. Some additional screening the vet may recommend is to check for any diabetes
that may be looming as they can tend to obtain that illness as well. Checkups for their
hips, eyesight and knees should also be performed. The average lifespan of an American
Eskimo Dog is from twelve to fourteen years long and they generally weigh from twenty to
forty pounds when they are full grown
dogs.
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History
Deriving from the Spitz family of dogs, the Miniature American
Eskimo Dog is one that fame did not come easy for them. They were easily associated with
the Keeshond, Pomeranian and the Volpino Italiano breeds, but due to those breeds already
having their own success the Eskimo dogs got lost in shuffle. Once the beginning of the
19th century came about, the medium sized white coated animals were pure breeds that were
commonly favored by working class owners. They were used on farmlands and as working
canines. They have since been performing dogs in the circus and have also been recognized
by the AKC in
1994.
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