you would any dog: feed them a high quality dog food, no human food, bath them with dog shampoo as often as needed (my eskie gets a bath usually once a month sometimes once every two months), brush with the appropriate dog brush at least weekly. When they dog is blowing it's coat brushing daily can help limit the amount of 'hair babies' (hair all over the place often in tuffs) on your floor. Spay or neuter your dog as well as get him/her yearly check ups and shots. Keep your dog on a heartworm preventive and use a nontoxic flea treatment year round (you can mix lavender oil and water in a spray bottle and spray it on your dog once a week it's excellent for keeping fleas at bay). socialize your dog well. obedience training with a clicker. take your dog for a walk daily or at least a few times a week, different routes will keep you and your dog from getting bored. Keep your dog in a fenced yard when he / she is outside or on a leash NEVER tie a dog out or allow it to roam free. Eskie's are COMPANION dogs, meaning they NEED to be with their humans. If you are inside, the dog should be inside. have lots and lots of water on hand. Give your eskie a piece of ice now and then to eat, they LOVE ice. when it snows let it play outside for a little while -- IT IS NOT 'COLD PROOF' it can get pneumonia and frost bite just like you. NEVER shave your dog. Understand the dog WILL bark at strangers and strange animals it's a breed trait. Your dog should sleep inside NOT outside and ideally near it's 'alpha' if that's you, your bedroom, if it's your child then your child's room.
When the American Eskimo dog is groomed their nails need to be done, their fur brushed, and the ears cleaned.
Other names for the American Eskimo Dog are Spitz Standard Eskimo Dog Miniature Eskimo Dog Toy Eskimo Dog Eskie
No, the American Eskimo dog is not very popular in Germany.
The American Eskimo dog has a fluffy fur texture.
No, of course not. They have American Eskimo (Dog) hair.
Yes, the American Eskimo Dog is prone to skin allergies
Yes, the American Eskimo Dog was recognized by the AKC in 1994. This dog breed is in the Non-Sporting Group.
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No, the American Eskimo Dog has a low tolerance of heat. It has a dense undercoat which insulates heat.
No, the American Eskimo Dog only comes in a white or white & biscuit colour. This breed should not have mask markings.
The American Eskimo Dog lives in homes in different countries in the world. If you mean to ask what its origins are, it is a German breed.
The American Eskimo came from the country Germany south Germany actually.