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Blue Boy UKC

Male, Born on 02/14/26 - 2 weeks
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Pictures coming soon this boy was born on 2/14/26 he will be ready to go to his new family on April 11th when he is 8 weeks old. should get about 10-15 lbs when fully grown. he will not be at risk for PRA, DM or any health problems by parentage. he will come with UKC papers. Is purple ribbon bread and Champion sired. Dad is double registered with akc and ukc Mom is only ukc. Dad is a toy At 10lb Mom is a mini at 14lb. Reserve this little boy with a $300 non-refundable deposit. total price$1200. I do ENS and Puppy culture. he will be up to date on all vaccines and dewormer it will be done by a veterinarian. he will also come microchipped with AKC reunite. raised in home. I do have a deposit contract and a health guarantee contract. I do know of a ground Transport company that is typically around $400
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American Eskimo
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What kind of dog is a American Eskimo?
With their beautiful coats and spunky personalities, the American Eskimo is sure to keep your family happy and always on-the-go. They crave human companionship and love being active, especially in cold climates. If you keep your Eskie active and entertained, he will be your best fluffy friend for life. Full-grown, they typically weigh 6-35 pounds and stand 9-19 inches tall.
Are American Eskimos a good choice for families with kids?
American Eskimos are generally excellent with children of all ages. They’re good with children, dogs, and other household pets. However, they crave companionship and should be kept as indoors dogs. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Do American Eskimos need a lot of physical activity?
Most American Eskimos need a good workout every day, such as a long jog or walk. They also love dog sports, especially in cold weather. Eskies’ heavy coats keep them warm in the snow, but if they’re exercising in hot climates, be sure to give them plenty of water and shade to avoid overheating. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
What kind of coat care does a American Eskimo require?
The American Eskimo Dog has a two-layered coat of beautiful white or biscuit cream fur. The undercoat is short and dense, and the outer coat has long, straight hair. Their fur is thicker and longer around the dog’s chest and neck, which makes it look like a mane. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
Where do American Eskimos do best — city or country?
American Eskimos are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. They’re good with children, dogs, and other household pets. American Eskimos need plenty of room to run and play, so they prefer to live in homes with large yards. They are fairly easy to train.
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