Yes, except for the chance of allergies, American Eskimo Dogs tend to be very healthy dogs. With the proper care, at least.
American Eskimo Dogs for sure :)
Short answer, no. The American Eskimo Dog has been found to have some dogs who have hip dysplasia, but it is not a common thing for the breed.
American Eskimo dogs are intelligent, hyper, and very protective dogs. They have a good sense of smell and sense of hearing. In my opinion this breed is great because of the qualities it has.
If they have been properly trained and have a dominant owner, then yes, American Eskimo dogs can and probably will be nice.
Despite its name, this breed is not actually from Alaska. It comes from Northern Europe. It was named this after the anti-German prejudices of WWI would have stopped people from wanting the dogs. It was originally called the German Spitz.
No, the American Eskimo Dog sheds heavily, making them unsuitable as pets for people allergic to dogs.
The American Eskimo dog is a domesticated breed. They don't live in the wild. They live next to humans, frequently in their homes if they aren't "outdoor" dogs. American Eskimo dogs prefer milder climates, as their thick fur can make hotter climates dangerous.
Yes they do
If you are referring to the Huskies of which are a breed of dogs, then yes, they are vertabrates. They have a spinal column, therefore giving them vertebral bones.
no they do not they have fur
For the most part, American Eskimo Dogs are full grown by the time they reach one year old. On average, they live to be 16 years old.