Canadian Eskimo Dog or Canadian Inuit Dog is a breed of working dog from the Arctic. While friendly to people, the Canadian Eskimo dog can be aggressive and challenging. Given their pack behavior, they don't tend to interact well with other dogs.
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In this video, we are counting down the top 10 facts about the Canadian Eskimo Dog that you might not know.
A Quick Overview:
Group: Working Dogs
Weight: 65 to 105 pounds
Height: 24 to 37 inches tall at the shoulder
Life Expectancy: 10 to 15 years
Canadian Eskimo dogs are working dogs, highly pack-oriented, and will challenge their guardians. They are friendly to people but are aggressive to dogs outside their pack and may fight, especially if not worked. They are high-energy dogs. Canadian Eskimo dogs are destructive chewers and diggers. They pull on a leash owing to their working heritage.
Despite their cute and cuddly appearance, Canadian Eskimo Dogs are not well-suited for domestic life. As working dogs bred to perform arduous tasks in harsh environments, they're happiest when given a task. That said, Canadian Eskimo Dogs can be relaxed, affectionate, and friendly once exercised.
A pack-oriented breed that often over-responds to stimuli like food and toys, the Canadian Eskimo Dog isn't great for families with children. And because of their hunting dog background, Canadian Eskimo Dogs have strong predatory instincts that make them less compatible with other pets. In multi-dog households, strong leadership and a well-established pack order are essential.
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👉 Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
1:03 1. Their early life with the Inuit
1:36 2. Their struggle for survival
2:47 3. Physical characteristics
3:40 4. They need active owners
4:21 5. Their temperament
5:00 6. Adaptability with children and other pets
5:47 7. Extra Care for the breed
6:24 8. Grooming requirements
7:02 9. Their training regimen
7:42 10. Their health concerns
8:25 Outro
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12 июн 2024