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HSSV's Blossom camouflaging |
The American Eskimo Dog is a breed of companion dog originating in Germany. The American Eskimo is a member of the Spitz family. Despite its name and appearance, the American Eskimo dog is not from Alaska; the dog's heritage is traced back to Northern Europe. The breed's progenitors were German Spitz, but due to anti-German prejudice during the First World War, it was renamed "American Eskimo Dog". Although modern American Eskimos have been exported as German Spitz Gross (or Mittel, depending on the dog's height), the breed standards are actually significantly different. In addition to serving as a watchdog and companion, the American Eskimo dog also achieved a high degree of popularity in the 1930s and 1940s United States as a circus performer.
There are three size varieties of the American Eskimo breed, the toy, miniature and the standard. They share a common resemblance with Japanese Spitz and Samoyed dog.
Blossom is 5-year-old American Eskimo. She has beautiful coat, little bit shy, and scared. I am looking forward to work with her.
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HSSV's Blossom "Beauty" |
I came across your blog through Pinterest. I have a 3 year old American Eskie. She is the smartest dog I've ever known. Despite some people's belief about their aggressiveness, hyperactivity, and mannerisms... they LOVE companionship. They want to be loved, trained, and exercised. All the best! Love that pup to pieces!
ReplyDeleteThank you, hope she will find home soon. Please spread a word if you live in SF Bay Area :) She is gorgoeus!
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