The Eskimo was born in the Arctic in 1000 BC and has a long history as a breed of dog with a dense coat that gives it protection from the cold, and is a very active and hard-working dog in the Arctic. So how can we tell if it’s a purebred Eskimo when we’re shopping? The main thing to look at is these areas! One: look at the head, the Eskimo’s head is wide and deep, does not make people feel rough or clumsy, its expression gives people a very keen and very smart. The eyes are oval, the eyes are divided, and the eyes are dark or medium brown for the best. Its eyelashes are white and its eye rims are black in color. Two: body type, the Eskimo dog’s body type can be divided into three types, one is small generally between 21-31 cm, medium-sized between 31-38 cm, large between 38-48 cm cm. If it is lower than 23 cm or higher than 48 cm then it is possible that it is not a purebred Eskimo. The Eskimo has a double coat, consisting of a very rich and dense inner coat and a long outer coat. The outer coat is very straight and does not curl or take on a Polish shape. His neck is surrounded by a mane forming a wrap-around collar shape. The best color for an Eskimo is pure white, perhaps some white with a little cheese color is also possible, so in addition to white need to consider whether it is a purebred Eskimo. Five: temperament, Eskimo dog is a very smart dog, it is very friendly with a certain vigilance, if a dog tries to provoke it then it will not be timid, but it is not a kind of aggressive dog.
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