They don't necessarily need a big backyard as long as they are getting plenty of exercise with a small one or with walks. They are an energetic dog and require (not request) a lot of attention.
depends Eskimo dogs if you train them right they can be gentle and kind
If they have been properly trained and have a dominant owner, then yes, American Eskimo dogs can and probably will be nice.
No, the American Eskimo Dog sheds heavily, making them unsuitable as pets for people allergic to dogs.
Yes they do
The American Eskimo Dog is a beautiful white or biscut colored dog. they like to mostly have inclosed backyards so they can run and have fun without a leash but they like to have walks too there skin is pink or grey. they may also have Small Dog Syndrome. They Are Sweet Dogs But Are Very Warey of strangers. they do have tempers but they are great dogs. The Males Uselly Have More Ruffles Around The Neck or Mane then Females. sorry it diddnt let me put a picture with the answer but you can go to goodsearch.com google.com yahoo.com and search images American Eskimo
Yes, except for the chance of allergies, American Eskimo Dogs tend to be very healthy dogs. With the proper care, at least.
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.
For as long as the controversy rolls on, we suppose. Years, maybe
No, American Eskimos come from Northern Europe.
There is no special reason beyond genetics.
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.