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Housebreaking, feeding, training PLEASE DON'T SEND ME MEDICAL OR BREEDING QUESTIONS. An internet forum is not the appropriate place for them. Even if I could tell what was wrong from a handful of symptoms, you would still need to get the medications from your local vet. Breeding should be left to those not needing to ask simple, basic questions. Books have been written about it. Rather than ask me a question, start reading. Those unwilling to do the work it takes to produce quality puppies should spay/neuter their pets at 6 months. I will not answer questions that sound like a poorly prepared breeder.

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Since nobody with Eskimo experience has signed up, I will do my best using my general knowledge of dogs. I have experience and training through my volunteer work with a large dog guide school in modern, proven methods. The service dog schools have acquired a wealth of knowledge about raising well behaved, healthy dogs with long, active lives. They do not share it with the general public, but pass on the best of it to those like me that raise puppies for them. I am part of a group that has raised dogs for 6 different service dog schools. We meet monthly and share information. Please don't send me medical or breeding questions. An internet forum is not the appropriate place for them. Even if I could tell what was wrong from a handful of symptoms, you would still need to get the medications from your local vet. Breeding should be left to those not needing to ask simple, basic questions. Books have been written about it. Rather than ask me a question, start reading. Those unwilling to do the work it takes to produce quality puppies should spay/neuter their pets at 6 months.
   

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Breeding Eskies3/20/2007Labman
  Q: I'm curious about the recommended age for breeding my female Eskie.
  A: If you did the exhaustive research it requires to select quality breeding stock, you wouldn't be ...
Dog bites other dog for no reason11/12/2006Labman
  Q: I was in the yard when the dog attacked the smaller one. The little one just walked in the same area ...
  A: First I want to thank you for being a responsible pet owner and having all your dogs fixed. I wish ...
Dog bites other dog for no reason11/11/2006Labman
  Q: I have a cross breed dog that weighs in at 70 lbs and a minature schnauser at 12 lbs. The bigger one ...
  A: There may be more to it than you think. There are some subtle ways one dog can challenge another, ...
Feeding10/3/2006Labman
  Q: I am just wondering if it might be the soft "IAMS" foods with savory gravy or the sauces that causes ...
  A: Most dogs will do fine on most commercial chows. I doubt the chow is the problem. Still, there ...
Fruit for dogs9/29/2006Labman
  Q: When we found that our toy poodle loved fruits and veggies we asked our vet if it was "normal". He ...
  A: Both onions and grapes are known to be toxic to dogs. You may well have killed your toy Poodle ...
eskimo mix and cats8/27/2006Labman
  Q: I havae rescued a starving very ill dog since May 18 she had to be in the hospital for three weeks ...
  A: Huskies are supposed to have a strong prey drive which could be bad news for the cat. My dog ...
Is my dog going to get fat?3/2/2006Labman
  Q: My dog eats a lot and doesn't want to exercise. What are the chances he will get fat?
  A: Many dogs are over weight and lead shorter, less active lives because of it. I am glad you are ...
fruit for dogs1/14/2006Labman
  Q: When I eat oranges I give my dog a couple of pieces. Is it okay to feed him oranges, how about ...
  A: A big no, no is grapes or raisins. It only takes a few to kill some dogs. Onions are bad too. ...
fearful puppy12/7/2005Labman
  Q: I have three dogs and the puppy, a female American Eskimo, developed a fear of strangers around 4 ...
  A: I would go ahead with it. Put it off, and her hormones could start kicking in confusing the issue ...
Alaskan Malamute6/29/2005Labman
  Q: We have a 2year old malamute (male) and was wondering if it is (or is not) recommended to shave the ...
  A: If he likes water, give him plenty of chances to cool off in it. Perhaps a wading pool in your back ...
American Eskimo Size3/3/2005Labman
  Q: I have a pure-bred American Eskimo. Her mother was a mini and father was a toy. I know the AKC ...
  A: The height is measured at the shoulders, just behind the head. I am glad you are concerned about ...
American Eskimo dogs and cats2/23/2005Labman
  Q: Can you tell me how well American Eskimo dogs will blend with cats? We are blending a family and ...
  A: There is no telling. Much of it depends on the age of the dog and cat and their previous ...
My Dog Won't Eat2/17/2005Labman
  Q: I have noticed for about the past week or so that my dog hasn't been eating his food. He usually ...
  A: There is a good chance you are over feeding him. The 5-6 cups sounds a little high at least for the ...
the husky dont know how to drink water?2/8/2005Labman
  Q: i recently aquired a huskt thats now 2 months old. When we give water to it, she put her head ...
  A: This is not a problem I have successful experience solving, or even remember reading about. I don't ...
non alergenic12/3/2004Labman
  Q: so I will do it again. I have a samoyed and was told it was non alergenic is this true ?... Thank ...
  A: There are a number of breeds of dogs that do not have much of the skin dander that produces most of ...
Husky- living outside in Michigan10/5/2004Labman
  Q: I have a 4 month old siberian husky and am wondering if she can adapt to living out doors in ...
  A: Is she losing her puppy fluff and an adult coat coming in? If so, I think she will be OK by the ...
where to find an alaskan spitz7/2/2003Ashley
  Q: my alaskan spitz got ran over sunday at the age of 13 years. i would love to find another one but i ...
  A: I could not find anything on an Alaskan Spitz, but the American Eskimo sounds identical to what you ...
American Eskimo Dog Diet6/4/2003Ashley
  Q: What is the best food to feed an Eskie as a puppy, young dog, adult, and senior? Some articles that ...
  A: I've tried just about every brand of food out there, all of my dogs have NOT done well on Purina and ...
A lost friend4/15/2003Ashley
  Q: I have a gold. ret. 4 months old. We recently lost our other dog a 5 year old Pit bull, which was ...
  A: give him a little more love and affection than normal. You might want to consider getting another ...
Housebreaking8/1/2002Ashley
  Q: In you opinion what is the most effective way to housebreak 7-mo-old pups?
  A: I've used this method on all my dogs, on average they all where trained in 2 weeks. First, the ...
Barking7/9/2002Ashley
  Q: Have you any idea why a dog barks consistantly at a harmless ofject? For instance: A uniformed ...
  A: Dogs bark because they are trying to protect their territory. They bark to say "hey, this is MY ...
american eskimo2/12/2002Ashley
  Q: reently, my parents adopted an american eskimo. lately, they have been worrying about it cause it's ...
  A: I think it should be checked out by a vet, I haven't heard of anything like this. It may be related ...

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