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Color: |
The coat of a American Eagle Dog is white or white with light cream colored markings. The American Eagle Dog's skin should be a pink or gray color. Their eyelids, gums, nose and foot pads should be black in color.
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Coat: |
The American Eagle Dog has a heavy coat especially around the neck creating the appearance of a run or mane. This is especially prominent in male dogs.
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Shedding: |
The American Eagle Dog is an average shedder.
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Grooming: |
The thick double coat of the American Eagle Dog is easy to groom. It should be kept clean and brushed with a firm bristly brush a few times a week and daily during heavy shedding periods.
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Training: |
The American Eagle Dog is highly intelligent and eager to please which makes training them a delight.
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Feeding: |
The American Eagle Dog can gain weight easily, care should be taken in making sure they receive an adequate amount of food, but are not overfead.
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Exercise: |
The American Eagle Dog can gain weight easily if they don't receive ample amounts of exercise.
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Living Arrangements: |
American Eagle Dogs can be kept in an apartment if they are given ample time each day for exercise. They are very active indoors and a small yard will suit them fine.
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Health: |
The American Eagle Dog is prone to hip dysplasia and progressive retinal atrophy.
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Eye Health: |
Special attention should be given to the eyes of the American Eagle Dog. They may need to have around their eyes and tear ducts cleaned often.
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