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Canadian Eskimo Dog

Canada

Large Arctic sled dog with a thick double coat. Canadian Eskimo Dogs are independent, hardy, and make excellent working companions.

Independent
Hardy
Loyal
Alert
large
10-15 years
Weight

66-88 lbs

Height

22-28 inches

Energy
Coat

long

History & Origin

Ancient Arctic breed used by Inuit people for sledding and hunting. They're critically endangered.

Health Considerations

  • Hip Dysplasia
  • Eye Problems
  • Hypothyroidism

Grooming

High maintenance. Daily brushing, especially during shedding season.

Exercise Needs

High energy requiring daily exercise and mental stimulation.

Training

Independent and can be stubborn. Require patient, consistent training.

Fun Facts

  • 1They're critically endangered
  • 2They were used by Inuit people for thousands of years
  • 3They can pull heavy loads over long distances

Frequently Asked Questions

How much exercise does a Canadian Eskimo Dog need?

High energy requiring daily exercise and mental stimulation.

What is the grooming requirement for a Canadian Eskimo Dog?

High maintenance. Daily brushing, especially during shedding season.

Is the Canadian Eskimo Dog good with families?

The Canadian Eskimo Dog may be suitable for families depending on their temperament traits of Independent, Hardy, Loyal. Proper socialization and training are important.

What are the main health concerns for Canadian Eskimo Dogs?

Common health concerns for Canadian Eskimo Dogs include Hip Dysplasia, Eye Problems, Hypothyroidism. Regular veterinary checkups and proper care can help prevent or manage these conditions.

How long does a Canadian Eskimo Dog typically live?

The average lifespan of a Canadian Eskimo Dog is 10-15 years. With proper care, nutrition, and regular exercise, many Canadian Eskimo Dogs can live long, healthy lives.