American Eskimo Dog (Miniature) - Non-Sporting
Family:
Spitz, Northern (companion)
Area of origin:
United States
Original function:
companion, performer
Average size of male:
Ht: 12-15, Wt: 11-20
Average size of female:
Ht: 12-15, Wt: 11-20
Other names:
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Temperament
The American Eskimo is bright, eager to please, lively and fun-loving, in short, an enjoyable and generally obedient companion. True to the Spitz heritage, he is independent and tenacious and loves to run, especially in cold weather. But he is among the most biddable of Spitz breeds, and is calm and well-mannered inside. He is good with children, other dogs, and pets and is generally outgoing to everyone.
Care
The Eskie is energetic and needs a good workout every day. The extent of the workout depends on the size of the dog, with the larger Eskies needing a good jog or long walk and the smaller ones needing only a vigorous game in the yard or short walk. This breed is so attuned to his family that does better indoors. The double coat needs brushing and combing twice weekly, more often when shedding.
Health
Major concerns: none
Minor concerns: patellar luxation
Occasionally seen: none
Suggested tests: (knee)
Life span: 12-14 years
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