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Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: Sledges of the Eskimaux, 1824 (engraving)

Sledges of the Eskimaux, 1824 (engraving)
3672002 Sledges of the Eskimaux, 1824 (engraving) by Finden, Edward Francis (1791-1857); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: Eskimos on their way to the sea, between c1900 and 1929. Creator: Unknown

Eskimos on their way to the sea, between c1900 and 1929. Creator: Unknown
Eskimos on their way to the sea, between c1900 and 1929

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: 3673190

3673190

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: NATI2A-00009

NATI2A-00009
Innuit family with dog team and sled, . Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: Eskimaux house, built of ice, 1824 (engraving)

Eskimaux house, built of ice, 1824 (engraving)
3671974 Eskimaux house, built of ice, 1824 (engraving) by Finden, Edward Francis (1791-1857); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: dogs in the storm

dogs in the storm
Marco Pozzi

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: just friends

just friends
Marco Pozzi

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: just friends

just friends
Marco Pozzi

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: Sledge dogs

Sledge dogs
Canadian Eskimo Dogs or Canadian Inuit Dogs are an Arctic breed of working dog. Artist: Eileen Hood. Date: circa 1925

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: Canadian eskimo dog or qimmiq, Canis familiaris borealis

Canadian eskimo dog or qimmiq, Canis familiaris borealis. Endangered. Handcoloured lithograph from Georg Friedrich Treitschkes Gallery of Natural History

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: Canadian eskimo dog or qimmiq, Canis lupus familiaris

Canadian eskimo dog or qimmiq, Canis lupus familiaris
6337116 Canadian eskimo dog or qimmiq, Canis lupus familiaris by Lizars, William Home (1788-1859); (add.info.: Canadian eskimo dog or qimmiq, Canis lupus familiaris. Endangered)

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: dogs in the storm

dogs in the storm
Marco Pozzi

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: Run baby run!

Run baby run!
Marco Pozzi

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: The bear & the dog

The bear & the dog
Marco Pozzi

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: living together

living together
Marco Pozzi

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: Interactions

Interactions
Marco Pozzi

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: A Woman from the Land of Eskimos, 1826. Creator: Leon Cogniet (French, 1794-1880)

A Woman from the Land of Eskimos, 1826. Creator: Leon Cogniet (French, 1794-1880)
A Woman from the Land of Eskimos, 1826. Although many artists of the Romantic movement sought evidence of ideal existence in the Orient and the Near East

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: Polar Bear Attacked by Eskimo Dogs, 1877

Polar Bear Attacked by Eskimo Dogs, 1877. Husky dogs attacking a polar bear

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: dogs in the storm

dogs in the storm
Marco Pozzi

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: just friends

just friends
Marco Pozzi

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: Twins

Twins
Marco Pozzi

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: NATI2A-00145

NATI2A-00145
Innuit snow village during seal hunting season, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

A Woman from the Land of Eskimos, 1826 (oil on fabric)
XOS5879728 A Woman from the Land of Eskimos, 1826 (oil on fabric) by Cogniet, Leon (1794-1880); 62.9x57.2 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info.: Painting by Leon Cogniet)

Canadian eskimo dog or qimmiq. Canis familiaris borealis. Endangered. Handcoloured lithograph from Georg Friedrich
FLO4719380 Canadian eskimo dog or qimmiq. Canis familiaris borealis. Endangered. Handcoloured lithograph from Georg Friedrich Treitschke's Gallery of Natural History

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: CANADA: ESKIMOS. A group of Eskimos with their dogsleds on their way to the sea, Canada

CANADA: ESKIMOS. A group of Eskimos with their dogsleds on their way to the sea, Canada. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: CANADA: ESKIMO CAMP. An Eskimo camp of skin tents at the mouth of the Coppermine River

CANADA: ESKIMO CAMP. An Eskimo camp of skin tents at the mouth of the Coppermine River, Northwest Territories, Canada. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: CANADA: ESKIMOS. A Netselingmeut woman holding a snow shovel with a child on her

CANADA: ESKIMOS. A Netselingmeut woman holding a snow shovel with a child on her back on the Boothia Peninsula, Nunavut, Canada. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: CANADA: ESKIMO. A woman and her dog walking through the wilderness in the summer

CANADA: ESKIMO. A woman and her dog walking through the wilderness in the summer. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: CANADA: SEAL HUNT, c1882. An Eskimo identified as Jens returning from a successful seal hunt

CANADA: SEAL HUNT, c1882. An Eskimo identified as Jens returning from a successful seal hunt, near Conger, Canada. Photograph, 1882

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: CANADA: EXPEDITION, c1882. Sergeant Jewell and an Eskimo identified as Christiansen

CANADA: EXPEDITION, c1882. Sergeant Jewell and an Eskimo identified as Christiansen, members of the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition, starting from Fort Conger to support Dr. Octave Pavy, Canada

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: CANADA: EXPEDITION. Members of the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition, Lieutenant Lockwood

CANADA: EXPEDITION. Members of the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition, Lieutenant Lockwood and Sergeant Brainard, accompanied by an Eskimo, leaving Fort Conger, Canada. Photograph, c1881-1884

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: ALASKA: DOG SLEDS, c1913. A group of Eskimo men and a Caucausian clergyman standing

ALASKA: DOG SLEDS, c1913. A group of Eskimo men and a Caucausian clergyman standing next to the dog sleds of the Stefansson-Anderson Canadian-Arctic expedition, built in Nome, Alaska

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: Greenland dog

Greenland dog. This breed of dog is kept as a sled dog in Arctic regions of Siberia, Alaska, Canada and Greenland. It is thought to be descended from dogs brought to Greenland by early inuit

Background imageCanadian Eskimo Dog Collection: Greenlandic sledge dog

Greenlandic sledge dog
Greenland dog. This breed of dog is kept as a sled dog in Arctic regions of Siberia, Alaska, Canada and Greenland. It is thought to be descended from dogs brought to Greenland by early inuit


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Canadian Eskimo Dog Collection

The Canadian Eskimo Dog is a large, hardy working dog native to Canada's Arctic regions and has a thick double coat that is usually white or cream in color and can range from medium to large in size. The breed is known for its strength, endurance, and intelligence, making it an ideal working dog for the harsh northern environment. It was traditionally used by Inuit people as a sled dog and hunting companion. Today, the breed is still used as a working animal but also makes an excellent family pet due to its loyalty and affectionate nature. The Canadian Eskimo Dog requires regular exercise and mental stimulation to stay healthy and happy; however, with proper care they can live up to 15 years of age.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Canadian Eskimo Dog collection from Media Storehouse features stunning photographs of this magnificent breed, which is one of the oldest and rarest working dogs in the world. These domestic mammals have been an integral part of Arctic culture for over 4,000 years, serving as sled dogs and hunting companions for Inuit communities. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that showcase the beauty and strength of these incredible animals. The images capture the unique physical characteristics of Canadian Eskimo Dogs - their thick fur coats to protect them from extreme cold temperatures; their powerful bodies built for endurance; and their striking blue or brown eyes that convey intelligence and loyalty. Whether you're a dog lover or simply appreciate fine art photography, our collection offers a captivating glimpse into the lives of these remarkable creatures.
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What are Canadian Eskimo Dog (Working Dogs (Domestic) Mammals Animals) art prints?

Canadian Eskimo Dog art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork featuring this iconic breed of working dog. These domestic mammals have been an integral part of the Arctic culture for centuries, serving as sled dogs and hunting companions for Indigenous peoples in Canada's northern regions. The art prints available from Media Storehouse showcase the beauty and strength of these remarkable animals, capturing their unique features and personalities in stunning detail. Whether you're a fan of traditional or contemporary styles, there is sure to be a Canadian Eskimo Dog print that speaks to your personal taste. These art prints make great additions to any home or office decor, offering a glimpse into the rich history and cultural significance of these beloved animals. They also make thoughtful gifts for anyone who loves dogs or has an interest in Arctic cultures and traditions.
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What Canadian Eskimo Dog (Working Dogs (Domestic) Mammals Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Canadian Eskimo Dog art prints that are perfect for any dog lover or animal enthusiast. These working dogs, also known as Qimmiq, have been an integral part of Inuit culture and history for centuries. The prints available at Media Storehouse showcase the beauty and strength of these magnificent animals in various settings such as sled racing, hunting, and even cuddling with their owners. The Canadian Eskimo Dog art prints come in different sizes to suit your needs and preferences. You can choose from traditional paper prints or opt for canvas prints that add a touch of sophistication to any room. The images capture the unique features of this breed including their thick fur coats, muscular build, and piercing eyes. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office space with stunning artwork featuring one of Canada's most iconic breeds, we have got you covered with its vast collection of Canadian Eskimo Dog art prints.
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How do I buy Canadian Eskimo Dog (Working Dogs (Domestic) Mammals Animals) art prints?

To buy Canadian Eskimo Dog art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of working dog artwork on their website. Once you have found the piece that you would like to purchase, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information before completing your order. We offer a variety of sizes and framing options for their art prints, so be sure to select the one that best suits your needs. We also offer a range of other domestic animal artwork if you are interested in exploring more options. Buying Canadian Eskimo Dog art prints from Media Storehouse is a simple process that allows you to bring beautiful and unique artwork into your home or office space.
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How much do Canadian Eskimo Dog (Working Dogs (Domestic) Mammals Animals) art prints cost?

The cost of Canadian Eskimo Dog art prints can vary depending on a number of factors such as the size, framing options, and the type of print. Generally speaking, art prints featuring this breed are available at a range of price points to suit different budgets. Some prints may be more affordable while others may be priced higher due to their quality or rarity. When looking for Canadian Eskimo Dog art prints, it is important to consider the source and ensure that you are purchasing from a reputable seller who offers high-quality products. Media Storehouse is one such provider that offers an extensive collection of animal-themed artwork including Canadian Eskimo Dogs. Whether you're looking for a small print to hang in your home or office or a larger piece to make a statement in your living space, there are many options available when it comes to Canadian Eskimo Dog art prints.
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How will my Canadian Eskimo Dog (Working Dogs (Domestic) Mammals Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Canadian Eskimo Dog art prints will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner by Media Storehouse. We take great care in packaging your artwork so that it arrives at your doorstep undamaged. Your prints will be carefully rolled up and placed inside a sturdy tube for protection during transit. We use trusted courier services to ensure that your package is delivered on time and with the utmost care. You can track your delivery online using the tracking number provided once your order has been dispatched. We are committed to providing our customers with high-quality products and excellent customer service. If you have any questions or concerns about the delivery of your Canadian Eskimo Dog art prints, please do not hesitate to contact us. Our friendly team is always here to help.