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General
Appearance
The American Eskimo Dog, a loving companion dog,
presents a picture of strength and agility, alertness and beauty. It is a
small to medium-size Nordic type dog, always white, or white with biscuit
cream. The American Eskimo Dog is compactly built and well balanced, with
good substance, and an alert, smooth gait. The face is Nordic type with
erect triangular shaped ears, and distinctive black points (lips, nose,
and eye rims). The white double coat consists of a short, dense undercoat,
with a longer guard hair growing through it forming the outer coat, which
is straight with no curl or wave. The coat is thicker and longer around
the neck and chest forming a lion-like ruff, which is more noticeable on
dogs than on bitches. The rump and hind legs down to the hocks are also
covered with thicker, longer hair forming the characteristic breeches. The
richly plumed tail is carried loosely on the back.
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you know?
Date entered into Regular Classes: July 1, 1995
The American Eskimo Dog was a favorite among circus performers in
the early 20th century.
The American Eskimo Dog was accepted for registration by the
American Kennel Club in 1994.
Contrary to popular belief, the American Eskimo Dog is not
descended from working sled dogs.
So you want to own an American Eskimo Dog?
The American Eskimo Dog has a thick, double, standoff coat with no
curl or wave. Dogs generally have more coat than bitches,
especially along the ruff around the neck.
True Eskie temperament is described in the breed standard as
loving, intelligent, alert, friendly and slightly conservative. |
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