
Designer Mixed Breed - American Eskimo Dog x Husky - Arctic Beauty
The Eskie Husky is a designer crossbreed that blends two distinct dogs: the American Eskimo Dog, a striking white spitz and former circus performer, and the Siberian Husky, a tireless Arctic sled dog. Breeders combine the two hoping to pair the American Eskimo Dog's best traits — fluffy white coat and quick, showy intelligence — with the Siberian Husky's boundless stamina and a striking, wolfish look, all in one companion.
As a first-generation mix, the Eskie Husky is not a standardized breed, so puppies — even littermates — can vary in size, coat, and personality depending on which parent they take after. Most are medium-sized dogs, typically weighing around the range shown above. The best way to picture an individual Eskie Husky is to get to know both parent breeds.
As a first-generation mix, the Eskie Husky is not a standardized breed, so puppies — even littermates — can vary in size, coat, and personality depending on which parent they take after. Most are medium-sized dogs, typically weighing around the range shown above. The best way to picture an individual Eskie Husky is to get to know both parent breeds.
Eskie Huskys tend to be bright, alert, and playful — and, from the Siberian Husky side, energetic, friendly, and independent. From its American Eskimo Dog parent it often inherits a fluffy white coat and quick, showy intelligence, while the Siberian Husky contributes boundless stamina and a striking, wolfish look. The blend usually makes an affectionate, family-oriented companion, but because temperament can lean either way, early socialization and consistent, positive handling are important to bring out the best of both parents.
This is an energetic mix that needs a solid hour or more of vigorous exercise every day, plus mental challenges to stay happy. Long walks, running, active play, and training games all help burn off its energy — without enough outlet it can become bored and destructive.
Grooming is moderate: a brush once or twice a week keeps the coat healthy, with more attention during seasonal shedding. Bathe occasionally, and keep up with nail trims, ear checks, and tooth brushing.
With at least one highly intelligent parent, the Eskie Husky is usually quick to learn and enjoys having its mind engaged. Keep training positive, reward-based, and varied to hold its interest, and provide puzzle toys or jobs to prevent boredom. Early socialization ensures a confident, well-mannered adult.
Mixed-breed dogs often enjoy some 'hybrid vigor,' but the Eskie Husky can still inherit any of the health conditions common to its parent breeds. Owners should be aware of progressive retinal atrophy, patellar luxation, hip dysplasia, and eye conditions such as cataracts. Buying from a breeder who health-tests both the American Eskimo Dog and the Siberian Husky parents, keeping your dog at a healthy weight, and staying current with routine veterinary care are the best ways to support a long, healthy life.
| Stage | Daily Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Puppy | 1-2.5 cups | 3 meals/day |
| Adult | 1.5-3 cups | 2 meals/day |
| Senior | Reduce 10-20% | Joint support |
| Expense | Cost |
|---|---|
| Puppy | $600-$1,500 |
| Monthly Food | $50-$85 |
| Annual Vet | $400-$900 |
Both parent breeds are known for stunning white coats. Eskie Huskies are typically brilliant white or white with gray - genuinely beautiful dogs.
Both breeds evolved in cold climates. Eskie Huskies are at their happiest during winter and thrive in cooler regions.