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The American Eskimo dog is a relatively rare breed not well known by the general public. A medium sized dog, it is hypoallergenic, highly intelligent and is one of the longest living breeds - up to 20 years. For a news clip of its hypoallergenic qualities, please see Channel 2 Eyewitness News
In the 1920's through 1950's when the circus was a popular form of entertainment, American Eskimo dogs were used as circus performers. Performances included dancing to music, performing with clowns, ponies, wire walking and weaving in and out of moving wagon wheels. The American Eskimo is very agile and easily learns and performs tricks for its master. In fact Eskies are known to teach each other tricks and to invent tricks on their own just to please their master.
In 1969, the breed almost went extinct. According to authorities, there are about 1,000 registered American Eskimo dogs in the US today. American Eskimos are great with children and are loving and loyal family members.
We hope the Obama family will add the American Eskimo dog to it's shortlist.
American Eskimo Dogs for Obama!
This blog is intended to help the Obama family learn more about the hypoallergenic American Eskimo dog. Please consider adding this breed to the Obama family puppy shortlist.
American Eskimo Dogs for Obama!
American Eskimo Dogs Organization Of Vancouver

