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American Eskimo Dog Wall Calendars featuring 12 full color pages of your favorite American Eskimo Dog. Perfect for any Eskie lover.
Each month features an Eskie picture with colorful borders to make each month more special. Makes a great gift item!
American Eskimo dogs love to have fun. Each calendar month features a different Eskie adventure!
Get your very own American Eskimo Dog Doll! Stuffed with real Eskie fur! Makes a great keepsake of your beloved furchild. A unique and personal collectible for any Eskie lover.
The following causes are very important to me so we have set up these fundraisers to help out my fellow doggies. These designs are available on shirts and other gift items and all commissions earned go to each cause.
I was diagnosed with Evans Syndrome in 2006. It is a combination of IMHA/AIHA (Immune Mediated Hemolytic Anemia/Auto-Immune Hemolytic Anemia) and IMT/ITP (Immune Mediated Thrombocytopenia/Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura). I was hospitalized for over a week and received numerous blood transfusions and a cocktail of immunosuppressants to save my life. I was weaned off the medications due to complications such as Cushings Disease but after a few months off the drugs, I relapsed again so I am currently back on medication. I continue to fight this disease everyday.
There is no cure for this disease so please help support the fight for a cure. Meisha's Hope Fund and Morris Animal Foundation has teamed up to find a cure for IMHA with Autoimmune/Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia Fund #338.
Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia is a serious blood disorder and scientists estimate over 50% of dogs diagnosed with it will die from the condition. Affected dogs show signs of weakness, lethargy, exercise intolerance and anorexia. This deadly blood disorder occurs when something triggers the dog's body to attack its own red blood cells. Despite aggressive immunosuppressive therapy, this disease has a very high mortality rate. Many dogs die shortly after diagnosis, so an effective early treatment is critical.
All commissions earned from this design will go to the Meisha's Hope AIHA/IMHA Fund #338 at Morris Animal Foundation.
Everyday, people are working together to rescue Eskies and to help them find their forever homes. Show your support for these wonderful people and organizations. All commissions earned from this cartoon American Eskimo dog design will go to Eskie Rescue.
Mommie adopted me in 2005 and she always says it is the best thing ever. Loving dogs are waiting in shelters around the country to be adopted. Opt to adopt and make a loving forever home for these poor dogs. All commissions earned from this design will go to local animal shelters.
Here are some links that you may find interesting.
Check out information on American Eskimo Dogs. Learn all about our sizes, appearance, temperament, grooming needs and more.
Taking care of a dog is a BIG responsibility. Dogs are totally dependent on their masters their entire lives so there are a lot of things to consider. Here are some things to think about before getting a dog.
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9 Comments:
Hi Casper
You look sooo cute in your saucer, and I bet that riding on it while your mommie was pulling you around the yard was fun!
We hope that your cute little paw feels better realy soon!
Jasmine
Casper,
I hope your foot feels better. I know what it feels like to feel unwell. Get well soon.
Mack
Take good care of that infection and heal quickly--don't lick! You at least still got to go to the Lake AND your wonderful mommie helped you enjoy a little taste of snow time! Feel better my friend (and keep up your meds, I don't want you getting REALLY sick!)
Hi Casper,
I'm sorry that you couldn't run around and enjoy the snow. At least the doctor didn't put one of those silly cones around your head to keep you from licking your paw.
Oliver and I hope you feel better soon.
Hugs and yips,
Cappy
At first they were discussing putting a cone of shame on me to prevent me from licking my foot. Good thing they decided not to go through with that.
Casper, I hope that your foot gets better soon. I hope you get your appetite back too. What a bummer to not be able to play in the snow. Looks like you had fun sledding.:) Let's keep our paws crossed for more snow.
Love,
Teddy Bear
Casper, I am sorry your paw is still having issues. But yeah, good thing they didn't put a lampshade on your head. You did get to go on an awesome car ride though and I'm sure it was fun sniffing the fresh air. Me... Prints the Cat... my parents went to Tahoe and Reno WITHOUT me!
Hi Casper,
I hope your paw is feeling much better soon. So glad you didn't need the cone of shame <>!
Love the pictures of you in the snow. Tegan loves to eat the snow and grabs mouthfulls whenever she can. She's happy we had another two inches here in Chicago again this morning. Get better!!!
L,
Stef & Tegan
You look sooo cute in your saucer,
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