Friday, July 1, 2011

American Eskimo Puppy

By Stephani Schemonia


To each, his or her, own dog. That might not necessarily make sense to many people who live dog-less, but it is nevertheless true that every dog owner believes his, or her, own dog or puppy to be the best, the cutest, the most intelligent, the friendliest dog etc. The list goes on and on, so let me make it short by saying that I believe my very own 10 month old American Eskimo puppy to be the cutest, the most intelligent, and the most stand-up comedic dog!

I may have coined a new term in the land of dog dome above, however I don't expect that it is going to catch up. From the first time I brought her into my house, it has been a series of comedic adventures one after another. For instance, it may be hard to believe now but on the very first day that I got her into the house she tumbled into her pint-sized tub of milk. Looking at her today you may say that what I am saying is not possible, but I have pictures that say otherwise.

Before proceeding further and getting an American Eskimo for yourself, it is important that you come across certain facts related to American Eskimo puppies. It is very important that you decide whether you really want an American Eskimo puppy or you can make do with a Boxer or an Afghan hound.

Being a proud owner of an American Eskimo puppy is not an easy task, and also knowing that an American Eskimo dog is an average shedder is very much necessary for people with allergies to dog hair. You should also understand that you American Eskimo puppy requires a lot of grooming. It needs to be groomed at least twice a week normally and generally once a day during shedding.

Take note that if you let the grooming lapse, this breed can and will shed its un-brushed hairs without compunction, so you will need to groom these dogs.

One thing that you will find out while owning an American Eskimo puppy is that these dogs are very intelligent and respond to training in a much better manner than other dogs. Exercise is important for this breed of dogs, and they are generally very playful. You can also keep your Eskimo puppy in an apartment without any kind of hassles as long as you have set exercise regime for your puppy.

An American Eskimo dog is a great asset if it is cared for nicely and people trained at an early age. The best thing about these dogs however, is the thick mane of fur around their neck and the small swagger in their walk that makes them appear as if they are the lions of the dog world!




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