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Eurasier

The eurasier is a confident and well tempered breed that may seem a little shy around newcomers, but they love spending time with those they become close to. These dogs do well in a home where there is always going to be someone at home to give them the attention and affection that they crave. As stated before,…read more below
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Quick Facts

LIFESPAN (YRS)

11-13

WEIGHT (LBS)

40-71

TEMPERMENT

Intelligent

COLOR

Black

HEIGHT (in)

19-24

Eurasier Personality

The eurasier is a confident and well tempered breed that may seem a little shy around newcomers, but they love spending time with those they become close to. These dogs do well in a home where there is always going to be someone at home to give them the attention and affection that they crave. As stated before, they can be somewhat wary of strangers but they do tend to get along well with other dogs children so long as they are properly socialized at a young age. Even though they can come across as shy at times, they are not aggressive. This fact, along with their even temper and affection toward their families, has been the reason that so many of these dogs have, and continue to find their way into the hearts and homes of dog lovers everywhere.

Eurasier Characteristics

Intelligence

 3/5

Trainability

 3/5

Grooming Required

 3/5

Exercise Needed

 3/5

Family/Child Friendly

 4/5

Stranger Friendly

 1/5

Affection Level

 3/5

Barking Tendencies

 3/5

Shedding Level

 3/5

Dog Park Friendly

 0/5

Cat Friendly

 4/5

Apartment Friendly

 5/5

Eurasier Care

History

Eurasier History & Lineage

The Eurasier had its beginnings in germany, when Julius Wipfel, along with Charlotte Baldamus began crossing the Chow Chow and the Wolfspitz in 1960. The dogs they bred, known as the Wolf-Chow, would go on to be the foundation stock for the modern day Eurasier, after they were crossbred with a Samoyed and would be renamed as the Eurasier. The breed went on to be officially recognized by the FCI in 1973 and it currently has 3 parent clubs under the German Kennel Club. The Eurasier would even gain official recognition by the Canadian Kennel Club in 1995. Although breeding outside of Germany is still uncommon today, this lively and lovable breed has gained many fans among breeders and dog lovers around the world and they continue to grow in popularity.

Eurasier Medical Challenges

Some Eurasiers have been known to experience some issues such as joint dysplasia, patellar luxation, thyroid issues, EPI and gastric torsion. However, the breed is considered to be a predominantly healthy one, with most dogs living full lives without any serious issue. Annual checkups with your veterinarian will play an important role in helping you to better understand and ensure the continued health of your Eurasier. Be sure to contact your vet right away if you have any serious concern for the health of your dog. Your Eurasier will be grateful for the loving care that you provide for them and they will be sure to find plenty of ways to show it that will continue to put a smile on your face.

Eurasier Care

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