
American Curl
Lifespan
12 - 16
Energy Level
3/5
Shedding
3/5
Good with Kids
Yes
About
Distinguished by truly unique ears that curl back in a graceful arc, offering an alert, perky, happily surprised expression, they cause people to break out into a big smile when viewing their first Curl. Curls are very people-oriented, faithful, affectionate soulmates, adjusting remarkably fast to other pets, children, and new situations.
🏛️ Breed History
The American Eskimo Dog is a charming and lively breed that has captured the hearts of dog lovers across the United States. Originating from Germany, this delightful breed is part of the Spitz family, known for their fluffy coats and lively personalities. Initially referred to as the German Spitz, the breed underwent a name change during World War I due to anti-German sentiment, emerging as the American Eskimo Dog. This rebranding not only reflects their journey through history but also highlights their adaptation to American culture, where they quickly became beloved companions. What sets the American Eskimo Dog apart is their versatility and talent. In the 1930s and 1940s, they gained fame not just as loyal pets but also as entertaining circus performers, showcasing their intelligence and agility in captivating acts. The breed comes in three distinct sizes—toy, miniature, and standard—allowing them to fit into various lifestyles and living situations. With their friendly demeanor and striking resemblance to other Spitz breeds like the Japanese Spitz and Samoyeds, they are easily recognizable and adored by many. Whether serving as a watchful guardian or a playful family member, the American Eskimo Dog truly embodies the spirit of companionship, making them a cherished part of countless households.
Grooming Needs
Grooming difficulty: moderate. 2-3 times per week
Exercise Needs
Exercise needs: 30-60 minutes daily.
Apartment Friendly
Yes