JAHANVI KAPOOR DRESS CODE

JAHANVI KAPOOR DRESS CODE







Thursday, March 6, 2014

Dogs and their breed

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The American Eskimo Dog is a breed of  companion dog  originating in Germany. The American Eskimo is a member of the Spitz  family. Despite its name and appearance, the American Eskimo dog is not from Alaska; the dog's heritage is traced back to Northern Europe.
 In addition to serving as a watchdog and companion, the American Eskimo dog also achieved a high degree of popularity in the 1930s and 1940s United States as a circus  performer.
There are three size varieties of the American Eskimo breed, the toy, miniature and the standard.
Miniature American Eskimos, with their high intelligence and inquisitive nature, will love to "investigate". If they find something very interesting they will often want their owner or handler to investigate as well, and will at times, not let the "matter" go until the person complies. You will often find this behavior when it comes to children, for instance, if a baby or child is crying the American Eskimo will want you to see what the problem is and will not stop worrying until you do. The American Eskimo being so "tuned in" is one of the characteristics that makes them a desirable breed around children.

 

 

 

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