Yes, this breed is protective, but with the proper training, aggression shouldn't be an issue.
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.
In the AKC, the American Eskimo dog is classified in the "non-sporting" group - it is a working dog that was bred for a purpose outside of hunting. In the case of the American Eskimo dog, the breed was developed to have high stamina and endurance for pulling sleds - a high energy, high intelligence dog that needs a great deal of exercise and grooming, but will be a loyal and protective member of the family.
They can be incredibly protective and energetic, so it's probably a yes, but this would really depend on the specific dog. A dedicated owner can train this out of them.
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.