On August 14, 2020, UKC approved the extension of 1 year to the Open the Stud Books. Please pass this information along to club members or anyone interested in getting their AE registered with UKC. On, Thursday, October 24, 2019 during the General Membership Meeting. Open the Stud Books was a topic discussion. After a … Continue reading UKC AE Stud Books – October 2021
The American Eskimo: That Great Breed
This article, written by Chauncey Bennett, was. reprinted in BLOODLINES, December, 1945 from articles which appeared in the late '20's. ( As printed in NAEDA 2010 Winter Newsletter ) In writing on this breed let us go back to the very foundation of the breed. There are many names for the Eskimo dogs and many … Continue reading The American Eskimo: That Great Breed
Open the UKC Stud Books
On, Thursday, October 24, 2019 during the General Membership Meeting. Open the Stud Books was a topic discussion. After a lengthy conversation, an agreement was motioned, seconded, and passed by all that attended the General Membership Meeting. The Stud Books will OPEN with the following requirements, approved with UKC: PART A: You have now until … Continue reading Open the UKC Stud Books
Rescue Efforts
This web site does not endorse any individual rescue organizations. All rescue referrals and request should be directed to NAEDA's Rescue Coordinator. For information please contact: NAEDA Rescue CoordinatorCheryl Babcock(321) 482-3993cheryl@cfl.rr.com
History – Eskie Essence and Instincts
By Diana L. Allenreprinted with permission from author The American Eskimo dog…. What is it? What are its natural instincts? What was the breed originally bred to do? What is it that sets AED apart from all other breeds? Rather simple questions, until you talk about Eskies. So many stories have been told sometimes it … Continue reading History – Eskie Essence and Instincts
Diabetes Program
Clinical Trial in Diabetes Do you have a cat or dog with diabetes? Consider enrolling in clinical trial today. The Diabetic Program at Penn Vet strives to improve the treatment of diabetes in dogs and cats, and to investigate the genetic risk for diabetes in dogs. University of Pennsylvania Veterinary School researchers have undertaken the … Continue reading Diabetes Program
Official United Kennel Club Breed Standard
(Revised October 1, 2013)©1989, United Kennel Club, Inc The goals and purposes of this breed standard include: to furnish guidelines for breeders who wish to maintain the quality of their breed and to improve it; to advance this breed to a state of similarity throughout the world; and to act as a guide for judges.Breeders … Continue reading Official United Kennel Club Breed Standard