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American Eskimo
Rescue and Sanctuary of Iowa/Iowa Heart Bandits chapter is a state licensed and
insured, non- profit organization dedicated to the rescue, training, adoption
and sanctuary of the American Eskimo "Eskie" Dog. We are solely
responsible for the whole state of Iowa and three surrounding states. With this
responsibility comes the need for help in various forms. We are located a four-acre site
to help us receive more Eskies in need. It does need some upgrades, like a new
fence and an adequate out-building. We
currently house and train between 10-20 Eskies at one time, many with very
special needs. We keep them until they are adopted and go to live in their
forever home. The Eskies that are un-adoptable for various reasons will live
with us for the rest of their life on our four-acre site and they are treated as
kings and queens. We do not put them to sleep. We have no outside funding or
grants at the time. We operate solely on the generosity of compassionate animal lovers.
Our current economy is
adding to the number of pets being surrendered or discarded. The amount of food
and medical needs that we generate will determine how many Eskies we can save
this year. Our goal to never say "No" to a homeless Eskie again will
be futile if we don’t have the necessities to support these wonderful beings.
Your help will bring us closer to the goals we have set and will save many
Eskies in the year to come.
In order to continue our service to rescue we
need your help. Below are some examples.
Your support is greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
Our goal is to never say "NO" to a homeless Eskie again.
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American Eskimo Rescue and Sanctuary of Iowa
2567 Kennedy St.
St. Charles, IA 50240
641-764-2925 |
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You can reach us at 641-764-2925
or E- mail us
We currently use approximately a 70 lbs. mix of Science Diet
Lamb and Rice and Light Formula dog food per week. If you would like to donate
food, it can be done in the form of a gift card from Petco.
You can get there by clicking on this link. (Note:
please do not use the online gift certificate
option because most of your Dog Food donation will go to shipping cost)
If you wish to send a Petsmart gift card you can get there by following this
link Petsmart
Gift Card
A 40lbs. bag of Science Diet
food is usually around $32.00, if you wish to send cash or check.
To: American Eskimo Rescue of Iowa.
2567 Kennedy St.
St. Charles, Iowa 50240
You can reach us at 641-764-2925 or Contact
Us
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We have some Eskies with joint and hip problems we use Glyco-Flex
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Flea soap
Outdoor yard spray that contains Methoprene
Ship to address: American Eskimo Rescue of Iowa
2567 Kennedy St.
St. Charles, Iowa 50240
You can reach us at 641-764-2925 or E-
mail us
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Introduction:
American Eskimo Dog s.
American
Eskimo Dog, breed of domestic dog introduced to the United States from Germany
in either the late 19th century or the early 20th century. Despite The American
Eskimo Dogs resemblance to Inuit sled dogs, the American Eskimo dog, nicknamed the Eskie, is
a type of spitz dog, Modern families of American Eskimo Dog s can be traced to the
American Eskimo Dog of the late Stone Age
(about 6000 years ago). American Eskimo dogs are intelligent, energetic dogs
that typically have bright white coats.
The standard American Eskimo dog weighs 18 to 35 lb and has a shoulder height of
15 to 19 inch. American Eskimo Dogs belonging to a miniature variety of this breed weigh 10 to
20 lb and are 11 to 14 inch tall. American Eskimo Dogs of the toy-dog variety, which is even smaller than
the miniature variety, has been developed, but the Toy American Eskimo Dog is not recognized as a
distinct breed by the American Kennel Club.
American Eskimo dog s have wedge-shaped skulls with wide muzzles; oval, dark brown eyes;
and triangular, erect ears that are rounded at the top. The American Eskimo dog
has a thick double coats
that are either pure white or cream colored. The American Eskimo dog s coats are thickest around the
neck, where they form a mane like ruff, which is especially obvious on American
Eskimo males. the
tail is curved and is covered with long hair.
American Eskimo dog s have a good-natured temperament that makes them suitable
for many living situations. Because of their high energy, however, American
Eskimo Dogs become
noisy or destructive if they are forced to be inactive. The American Eskimo Dog
is a great companion dog because of their intelligence and eagerness to please.
The American Eskimo Dog is rarely used to perform work.
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