
Mission
The mission of the Canadian Eskimo Dog Research & Legacy Foundation is to ensure the long-term preservation, genetic stability, and responsible stewardship of the Canadian Eskimo Dog.
The Foundation works to support coordinated population strategies, structured documentation, health-oriented breeding principles, and informed decision-making based on reliable data.
Its purpose is not expansion for its own sake, but the sustainable safeguarding of a rare working breed whose future depends on deliberate and strategic action.
Vision
The Foundation envisions a stable, genetically viable population of Canadian Eskimo Dogs supported by structured collaboration between breeders, researchers, and northern communities.
It seeks to contribute to:
- A transparent and coordinated preservation framework
- Improved access to health and population data
- Long-term genetic resilience
- Respectful inclusion of the breed’s historical and cultural context
The long-term vision is continuity across generations — ensuring that the Canadian Eskimo Dog remains a living working breed, not merely a historical reference.
