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Eurasier

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The Eurasier, or Eurasian, is a spitz type breed of dog that originated in Germany through cross-breeding between popular European and Asian Spitz. It is widely known as a wonderful companion that maintains its own personality, has a dignified reserve with strangers, has a strong bond to its family, and is relatively easy to train.

Habitat

The Eurasier was developed in Germany, typically for a domestic environment.

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Characteristics

Male Weight
23 kg
Female Weight
18 kg
Height
48–60 cm
Coat Length
Medium
Coat Type
Double coat
Shedding Level
3/5
Grooming Needs
The Eurasier requires regular brushing to maintain its thick double coat, especially during shedding seasons. Bathing should be done as needed, typically every few months.
Life Expectancy
12–14 yrs

Useful to know

The Eurasier is a well-balanced breed known for its family-oriented nature and dignified demeanor. Developed in Germany in the 1960s by crossing the Chow Chow, Wolfspitz (Keeshond), and later the Samoyed, it combines both Asian and European spitz traits. This breed is noted for its calm nature and is an excellent companion, being particularly gentle around children.

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Temperament

TrainingEurasiers are relatively easy to train due to their intelligence and willingness to please. Consistent, positive reinforcement methods work best, and early socialization is helpful to ensure they remain well-mannered.
ExerciseEurasiers require moderate exercise to keep them healthy and happy. Daily walks, along with playtime in a secure yard, are ideal. They enjoy being part of family activities and don't require intense physical activities.
Bark LevelModerate
Energy Level
TraitsCalm, Loyal, Intelligent, Dignified

Trainability

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