Friday, July 1, 2011

Where to Get an American Eskimo Puppy

By James Farness


I would like to quote something 'To each, his or her, own dog'. That might not mean much to a person who has never been a dog owner but it is true for every dog owner in the world. It means that all dog owners believe that their puppy is the cutest, most adorable, the friendliest dog etc. The list is just infinitely long but let me sum it up by saying that I have an American Eskimo puppy, aged 10 months, and it is the cutest, most adorable and the most stand-up comedic dog!

I may have come up with something that might be a new quote in the world of dog dome; however I don't expect it to become popular. It has just been a series of laughs since the very first day that I brought her home. I am saying the very first day because the very first day I got her home she fell into her own pint sized milk vessel. It may be impossible to believe that the event took place looking at how much she has grown, but I have photographs that suggest the otherwise.

There are certain facts that you need to know if you want to become an owner of an American Eskimo dog. First of all it is important that you find out beforehand whether you really want to own an American Eskimo puppy. If that is not the case you may be better off with a Boxer or an Afghan hound.

Owning an American Eskimo puppy is not everybody's cup of tea, and finding out that it is an average shedder, for instance, is very important for people who are allergic to dog hairs. It is also important to note that the coat of your American Eskimo puppy will need to be groomed on an average about twice a week normally, and about once a day when they are 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.

You will soon realise that the cute and adorable American Eskimo puppy you own is also quite intelligent and is one of those dogs that can be trained very easily. One thing that needs to be kept in mind is that they are a playful breed and need a regular exercise regime.

If handled properly, and people-trained when they are still young, your American Eskimo puppy will be a great asset to you, and a loyal companion. The best thing that I love about these dogs however, is the small swagger they have when they're walking, as if the thickish mane of fur around their necks leads them to believe they are the lions of the dog world!




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