HISTORY
The American Eskimo is a member of the
ancient and wide ranging Spitz family of dogs. One 18 century
German historian claimed that the Spitz was the ancestor of all
domestic breeds. White Spitzes were popular in Pomerania and in
the coastal regions of Germany. Sailors traded the white dogs
throughout Europe. When Queen Charlotte of England acquired
several white Spitzes, the dogs became fashionable among British
aristocrats. White Spitzes appear in several Gainsborough
paintings. German immigrants probably brought the white Spitz dogs to
the United States, where they served as watchdogs, family pets, and
circus dogs. 'Known as the German Spitz in its homeland, the breed was
renamed the American Eskimo in 1917. This was probably a reaction
to the unpopularity during World War I of anything associated with
Germany. The American Eskimo was recognized by the United Kennel Club
in 1913.
GENERAL APPEARANCE
The American Eskimo is a well balanced,
typical model of a working type Spitz dog, ranging in size from 11 to
19 inches. The body is well balanced and proportioned, appearing
neither clumsy nor racy. The length of back from withers to
set-on of tail is equal to the height from withers to the ground.
The head is wedge-shaped, with erect triangular ears, and readily
distinguished black points (nose, lips, and eye rims) The American
Eskimo has a thick, white double coat. The chest, neck, and
forepart of the shoulders are typically covered with a lion-like
mane. The backs of the forelegs are well feathered. The
rump and hind legs down to the hock are covered with thick hair that
form the characteristic "trousers." The ruff (mane) and long outer
guard hairs are typically more profuse on males than females. The
tail is richly plumed and carried over the back. With its alert,
smooth carriage, the American Eskimo presents a picture of natural
beauty, alertness, strength, and agility.
CHARACTERISTICS
The American Eskimo is intelligent,
alert, and energetic. This breed is loyal and friendly, but can
be conservative with strangers. Overly aggressive or overly shy
dogs are penalized.
HEAD
Head size conforms proportionately to
body size. The wedge-shaped head denotes power. The stop is
well defined, but not abrupt.
SKULL - The skull is broad and
slightly crowned.
MUZZLE - The muzzle conforms
proportionately to head size and is covered with short, smooth
hair. The jaws are strong. Lips are tight and black to dark
brown in color. Removal of whiskers is permitted, but not
preferred. Faults: Saggy
flews; unpigmented lips.
TEETH - A full complement of sound,
white teeth that meet in a scissors bite is preferred. A level
bite is permissible. Faults:Overshot
or undershot bite.
NOSE -The nose leather is black to
dark brown. Fault:
Absence of dark pigment
EYES - The eyes are medium, oval in
shape but not slanted. Eyes are dark to medium brown and set well
apart, giving an intelligent expression. Eye rims are black to
dark brown. Eyelashes are white. Fault. Unpigmented eyerims.
Disqualification:
Blue eyes.
EARS - Ears conform to head size and
blend softly with the wedge-shaped head. The ears are set well
apart, and are triangular, slightly rounded at the tips, and held
erect. The outer and inner parts of the ear are covered with
short, smooth hair, with longer tufts in front of the ear
openings. The skin on the inside of the ear is pink,or slightly
tinged with gray. Fault.-
Flop ears
NECK
The neck is medium in length,
conforming proportionately to the body; strong, carried proudly erect,
and blending into the shoulders with a graceful arch.
FOREQUARTERS
The shoulders are laid back at an
apparent 45-degree angle and are firmly set. The forelegs are
parallel and straight, with strong, flexible pasterns to add spring to
movement. The elbows are close to the body, turning neither in
nor out. Leg length from elbow to ground is approximately equal
to half the dog's height at the withers.
BODY
The body is strong and compactly built, but not too shortcoupled.
The length of back from withers to set-on
of tail is equal to the height from withers to the ground.
Females may be slightly longer. The withers are the highest
portion of the backline and blend gracefully into the back. The
back is straight, level, broad, and muscular. The loins are well
muscled and of adequate length to facilitate the easy rhythmic movement
and powerful drive of the back legs. The chest is strong, showing
broadness and depth. Depth of chest is at approximate point of
elbows. The ribs are well sprung and begin an upsweep behind the
ninth rib, which assures adequate room for heart and lung action.
The belly has a slight tuck up just behind the ribs.
THE HINDQUARTERS
The hind legs are muscular and of
adequate bone to conform to body size. The upper thighs are well
developed and muscled. The stifles lay approximately 30 degrees
off the pelvis. The hock joint is sharply defined and the hocks
are well let down. When the dog is standing naturally, the hind
legs are parallel when viewed from the rear, turning neither in nor
out.
FEET
The feet are compact, oval in shape, and
well padded with hair. The pads are
tough and deeply cushioned. The feet neither toe in nor out when
the dog is standing naturally. Front dewclaws may be removed at
the owner's discretion. Rear dewclaws are objectionable and
should be removed.
TAIL
The tail is set moderately high and is covered with long,
profuse hair. It is carried over the back,
not necessarily centered, when the dog is alert or moving. When
the dog is relaxed, the tail may drop. When hanging down, the
tail bone reaches to the hock joint. Faults: Tightly curled tail; double hook tail.
COAT
The body is covered with a soft, thick,
short undercoat. Longer guard hair
growsthrough the undercoat to form the outer coat. The
guard hair is free of any curl or wave. The mane covering the
neck area is noticeably thicker, forming the ruff, which is typically
more profuse on males than females. The front of the forelegs are
covered with short, smooth hair while the back sides are well
feathered. The rump and hind legs down to the hock are covered
with thick hair that form the characteristic "trousers." The tail is
richly plumed. Coat length will vary from dog to dog. Quality is
more important than quantity. Feet and whiskers may be trimmed
and stray hairs neatened.
COLOR
Pure white is most desired. The
ONLY other permissible colors are: white with biscuit cream, and cream.
Disqualification:
Any color other than those stated above.
HEIGHT
Miniature:
Males from 12 inches up to and including 15 inches;
Females from 1 1 inches up to and including 14 inches.
Puppy class only - Minimum permissible heights are 11- for Males
and 10 inch-for Females .
Standard:
Males over 15 inches up to and including 19 inches;
Females over 14 inches up to and including 18 inches.
Championship points earned in the miniature classes are valid in
combination with points earned in the standard classes.
GAIT
The American Eskimo is a trotting
breed. The dog does not pace at a trotting speed. The
stride is quick, agile, and well timed. The gait, viewed from the
side, is efficient, balanced, and vigorous, showing good reach in the
forequarters matched with a strong rear action drive in the
hindquarters during the trot. When walking, the dog will not
single track, or brush, but as speed increases, the legs gradually
angle inward until the pads fall on a straight line directly under the
longitudinal center of the body. When moving, the topline remains
strong, level, and firm.
FAULTS
Any departure from the ideal described
in this breed standard is faulted to the extent of the deviations
Structural faults common to all trotting breeds are undesirable in the
American Eskimo, even though such faults may not be specifically
mentioned herein.
DISQUALIFICATIONS
Unilateral or bilateral
cryptorchid. Viciousness or extreme shyness. Blue
eyes. Albinism. Blindness. Deafness. Any
alterations of the dog other than allowed by the standard.
SCALE OF POINTS
| General Appearance |
15 |
| Movement |
15 |
| Head |
10 |
| Coat |
10 |
| Chest and Ribs |
10 |
| Forequarters |
10 |
| Hindquarters |
10 |
| Back |
10 |
| Feet/Legs |
5 |
| Tail |
5 |
| |
|
| Total |
100 |