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American Eskimo Dogs were popular circus performers in the early 1900s, known for their agility tricks.
Their distinctive rat-like tail, unique among water dogs, earned them the nickname 'Whiptail'.
Developed in the Nordic regions during the 1800s as versatile farm dogs, serving as herders, watchdogs, and companions to German immigrants in America.
Developed in Ireland during the 1830s for retrieving waterfowl from cold waters and rough terrain. Prized for their water-resistant coat and exceptional swimming abilities.
Regular grooming needed for double coat maintenance. High exercise requirements must be met. Early socialization important for balanced temperament.
Regular coat maintenance required. Needs access to swimming opportunities. Ears must be checked frequently due to water exposure and long ear canals.