Northern Inuits are medium-to-large dogs with an athletic build and wolf-like appearance.
Group: Asian and Oceanian
Lifespan: 12–15 yr
Height:
23–30 in
Weight: 55–110 lb
Northern Inuits require regular brushing to remove loose fur and keep their coats looking clean and tidy. During periods of seasonal shedding, they may need more frequent grooming sessions. Monthly nail trims should also be part of your dog's home care routine. Nails that get overly long can cause pain and potentially lead to problems running or walking. Dental disease is one of the most common health conditions in adult dogs. Left untreated, it can contribute to other serious health issues. So, in addition to professional cleanings, establish an at-home dental care habit that includes regular teeth brushing and veterinarian-recommended dental chews.
Northern Inuits require regular brushing to remove loose fur and keep their coats looking clean and tidy. During periods of seasonal shedding, they may need more frequent grooming sessions. Monthly nail trims should also be part of your dog's home care routine. Nails that get overly long can cause pain and potentially lead to problems running or walking.
Always visit a professional veterinarian if you believe your dog may have health issues.