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Hot: 23 to 27 °C
Cold: 0 to 5 °C
800 to 1K USD
100 to 200 PSI
Jump: 3-4 Feet
Run: 19-21 Miles per hour (31-33 km/h)
Despite its North American appellation, the American Eskimo Dog actually hails from Germany. During World War I, anti German preconception forced the renaming of this breed from its captain name, the German Spitz.
One goal in changing the name to American Eskimo Dog was to detract from the breed is German origins. This range shows how policy making and ethnic forces influenced the growing of dog breeds and their names.
Loved by many for its captivating behavior and stunning good looks , the American Eskimo Dog or Essie is a common dog breed. The breed is origins was idea to have originated from a reckon of European spitz type dogs as well as notably the German Spitz, earlier than from Eskimo culture, which is the misleading moniker.
Its dark eyes and plush, thick white coat give it an mincing appearing that makes it an particular, dog society and performer. The American Eskimo Dog was gentle placeable by its bright duplicate coat.