This is a dog to dog trait, as opposed to a breed trait. With the proper training and supervision, as well as the provision of proper chew toys, this can easily be avoided.
Spitz is actually not a bread of dog. Spitz and Samoyed are Just Diffrent Names For The American Eskimo. WRONG! A spitz dog is more like a category of dogs(usally one bred to pull sleds) like the: Malumute Pomeranian Greenland dog American eskimo finish spitz An American eskimo is a type of spitz
For one reason is that some dogs need to have something to chew on,like bones.If they don't,they'll start to chew furniture and clothes or maybe paper.
NO, Kevin is an American Eskimo! He looks a little like a Samoyed, but he isn't. My brother has two American Eskimos, they looks JUST like Kevin. Also see an article on him at: http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20286877,00.html
The Eskimo did not have words for things they did not have- like horses.
All dogs have different personality. Therefore, you should just look at both kinds and see who you like beter.
I don't think so. dogs naturally chew things up and until you teach them not to there going to chew everything they can get in there mouth. your dog most likely isn't chewing clothes because he/she likes you, but because dogs like to chew stuff whether it's food, furniture, or your clothes!
Most dogs like to dig for a specific reason, such as to get cool or get to an animal. However, with the proper training and supervision, this can be easily broken.
No, Eskimo is not a language. That's like asking if Mexican is a language, or if Canadian is a language. There are different Inuit languages, but none of them are called Eskimo.
Teaching your dog not to chew on furniture or shoes can be done in simple steps: Provide Chew Toys: Give your dog plenty of toys designed for chewing. When they chew on these toys, praise them and give treats. Supervise: Keep an eye on your dog, especially when they're in a new place or around things they might chew. If you catch them chewing furniture or shoes, say "no" firmly. Use Bitter Spray: You can apply a pet-safe bitter spray on furniture and shoes. Dogs don't like the taste, and it can discourage chewing. Crate Training: When you can't supervise your dog, consider using a crate. Dogs usually won't chew things in their crate. Training Commands: Teach commands like "leave it" or "drop it." When your dog tries to chew something they shouldn't, use these commands, and reward them when they obey. Exercise and Play: Make sure your dog gets enough exercise and playtime. A tired dog is less likely to chew out of boredom. Positive Reinforcement: Praise and reward your dog when they make the right choices. Positive reinforcement helps them understand what's okay and what's not. Be Patient: Remember that training takes time. Be patient with your dog and consistent with your efforts. By following these simple steps, you can help your dog learn not to chew on furniture or shoes and redirect their chewing to appropriate items.
probubly not, king Charles spaniels like to be together if you leave it alone it might chew the furniture
The American Eskimo Dog is a beautiful white or biscut colored dog. they like to mostly have inclosed backyards so they can run and have fun without a leash but they like to have walks too there skin is pink or grey. they may also have Small Dog Syndrome. They Are Sweet Dogs But Are Very Warey of strangers. they do have tempers but they are great dogs. The Males Uselly Have More Ruffles Around The Neck or Mane then Females. sorry it diddnt let me put a picture with the answer but you can go to goodsearch.com google.com yahoo.com and search images American Eskimo
The Japanese Spitz looks very similar to the AED, despite not being closely related.