86% Compatible
One of the few dog breeds developed in America specifically for hunting from small boats in rough water.
American Eskimo Dogs were popular circus performers in the early 1900s, known for their agility tricks.
Developed in the Great Lakes region during the 19th century, these dogs excelled at waterfowl hunting in challenging conditions. Their compact size suited them for small fishing boats.
Developed in the Nordic regions during the 1800s as versatile farm dogs, serving as herders, watchdogs, and companions to German immigrants in America.
Regular grooming needed to maintain coat condition. Requires consistent exercise and mental stimulation. Prone to ear infections due to water activities.
Regular grooming needed for double coat maintenance. High exercise requirements must be met. Early socialization important for balanced temperament.